1. St. Lawrence and River Columbia are shared by both ____; H0 \1 [% ^- s7 l; h. { a" p
A America and Mexico
+ j0 Q9 S- l, @; U) b- n6 r! q: t B America and Canada, V: e- u5 q/ N! i5 n) [
C America and Cuba) |" k4 L' S0 }7 q8 o9 a
D America and Brazil
2 P5 f4 M5 _& M2 u. E" X 2. European settlement of Australia began in the late part of ____ when a British penal colony was established on the east coast of the continent.1 V' z! y* d3 P0 f, t+ b( _9 _
A the 16th century
1 d( h' E2 H5 K. q) Q% ~ B the 17th century
4 M' o8 ^% y2 G* D7 w( \ C the 18th century
+ a' \* [. i8 p* \! S1 g D the 19th century
+ M: z- E& Q* W% M- B' X. e 3. Which sport is supposed to be America’s national sport and used to be call “American’s favorable pastime”?
# F( l. ?, n3 [8 Z# i+ I( z$ | A baseball
, X, X) P b# v% X6 u B basketball
7 x9 {( M( \4 R" s C rugby
+ `0 g$ r1 C4 \1 F \, | D cricket$ x: |6 A8 h/ s: P- J6 S
4. The largest city in New Zealand is ____/ ]6 z" G, c$ Q: h+ E1 W9 K
A Auckland0 a2 Y3 F# m6 l1 Y5 n
B Wellington
2 T1 S- u' V' K, \, |" G$ P C Christchurch2 D2 Q0 q( ?* Z" I7 f, V
D Dunedin6 T6 R! M$ W7 b; H+ n
5.After Adam Bede,____wrote The Mill on the Floss and Silas Marner in which moral problems are discussed and psychological analysis of characters are emphasized.
; H8 l6 o; m& f8 o/ L# B A George Eliot
R& q5 M# l" c B Jane Austin( {) j9 y! U8 G. \8 i
C George Dickens
$ ]+ [: r! |' N+ y D Charlotte Bronte/ [" A' O" { h, w0 v% s3 x
6.All of the following odes are written by John Keats EXCEPT____. C* K- a- e5 X! g) W4 B" U
A Ode to Autumn
" H/ e- w) y; ^) C0 m' y% n B Ode to a Nightingale
. H; h- l G- f" _ C Ode to a Skylark
; O+ h4 D% E$ V8 l, \* i6 l; c D Ode on Melancholy
5 \$ u/ e0 X! d# B 7. Of____’s four famous comedies, the best known is Lady Windermere’s Fan.
9 H: ~ [5 M( B/ k) ^ A Oscar Wilde! j, D! Q" W# H% Q. X7 `
B Richard Sheridan
* F# H9 l" F9 } M. V1 z. `0 r C Bernard Shaw
% ~9 m- ~* t0 [4 K D Somerset Maugham' V5 v& D# u W$ c1 X6 j2 n
8. If the air stream meets with no obstruction when a sound is pronounced, it is a(n) ____
. {/ l0 i" Z4 u3 P i A voiced consonant1 `5 V, O3 G4 B/ T0 |
B voiceless consonant
! R7 k( K" r+ _/ H7 G7 g C vowel
* M& W- z5 R9 u/ H D explosive7 Q: a7 b) M* C# l: J' n4 ^
9. The internationally accepted system of phonetic transcription is ____9 ~3 [1 a' j: K: i
A I.P.A
9 Z* V3 Y# ~9 U B I.A.P.S
& f' b& A4 x5 p( p- y% n9 ~ C I.S.S O( |4 H) o; p- B1 J( s
D S.S.I.P, u2 F. V1 |* t$ p# G
10. With the ____, Latin words were added into the vocabulary of the language spoken in Britain.
% m1 R. E: ~8 F3 L, U# x# M4 e A invasion of the Romans) P$ P. @, O. Y6 P7 X4 ]0 a
B Christianization of Britain* j+ p% ]' X/ R
C Scandinavian invasion4 o. x( [ O- I/ R8 m
D Norman Conquest
+ W8 [0 [. e% V9 {7 y, D 答案及部分解析:, _9 ?+ k: `6 G1 m9 b+ K+ _( t
BCAAA CACAB( n# j# i1 w! }$ ~, q9 ^9 G
9. 国际音标(international phonetic alphabet)是目前世界上比较通行的音标,简称IPA,最初制定于1886年。 |