1、1 1.How much of English words come from Anglo-Saxon, Germanic and French language? B A. 80% B. 60% C. 70% D. 90% 2. How many English words are there in English language? B A. 6,000 B. 60,000 C. 600,000 D. 6,000,000 3. The English language we
2、 speak today went through three stages. What is the nearest stage? C A. Old English B. Middle English C. Modern English D. Contemporary English 4. William Shakespeare is considered the greatest master of English language. When did he die? B A. 1626 B. 1616 C. 1636
3、 D. 1646 5. Boxing, association football, tennis and cricket are some sports events. Which country did first organize and give rules to them? C A. America B. Canada C. Britain D. China 6. What is English equivalent of 国际奥委会? A A. IOC B. NOC
4、 C. FIFA D. AOC 7. What is English equivalent of国内生产总值? A A. GDP B. GNP C. GMP D. GPP 8. What is English equivalent of 世界卫生组织? B A. WTO B. WHO C. WDO D. WMD 9. The Modern Women’s Movement started in America has changed the thinking o
5、f women and the attitudes of men towards women. When did the Modern Women’s Movement start? B A. 1964 B. 1974 C. 1966 D. 1976 10. What is another name for Mount Everest 珠穆朗玛峰( )? C A. North Pole B. South Pole C. the “Third Pole” D. Top Pole2 11. Astronauts
6、must exercise for ___ every day in space so they are strong enough t walk when they return to Earth. D A.1 hour B. two hours C.10 minutes D.30 minutes 12.The Tower of Pisa is ___ meters high in altitude. B A.60 B.56 C.600 D.197 13.The hot melted ro
7、ck inside the Earth is called_____. B A. lave B. magma C. scales D. crater. 14._____ have bright yellow crests and red eyes. D A. Emperor penguins B. Galapagos penguins C. Fairy penguins D. Rock hopper penguins. 15.Sharks have strong jaws and sharp
8、They also have_____ senses. te th. C A. four B. five C. six D. seven 16.What’s too much for two and just right for one? B A. Time B. A secret C. Two friends D. A room 17. Who wrote the novel Gone With the Wind ? How many novels did she write in her life? D
9、 A. William Shakespeare , Ten B. Mark Twin , Two C. Guy de Maupassant , Five D. Margaret Mitchell, One 18.The head of Canada is called__________. D A. the President. B. the Governor-General. C. the British monarch. D. the Prime Mini
10、ster 19.In our China, June 1st is the day for children. In America, there is still a festi children. What is it and when is it celebrated every year? B A. Children ’s Day ;It is June 1st B. Halloween; It is October 31st C. Kids ’Day It is June 1st D. Carnival It is December 30th
11、 20. How many fields does the Noble Prize refer to? D A. Three B. Four C. Five D. Six 21. Which is the longest river in the world? And what about the wildest one? C A. Yangtze River, Yellow River B. Amazon River, Nile River C. Nile River, Amazon River
12、 D. Mekong River, Mississippi River 22.What is the smallest room without walls, doors, windows, or floors in the world? A A. Mushroom B. Reading room C. Classroom D. Bedroom 23.What is the number that is one half of one quarters of one tenth of 400? C A.2 B.4 C.5
13、 D.8 24.What is the lowest country in the world ? C A.Canada B. Australia C. Hollywood D. Italy 25.What letter sounds like a vegetable? B A."V" B."P" C."M" D."L" 26. How many Great Lakes are there in Canada? A A. 4 B. 3
14、 C. 5 D. 6 27.Who put forward a theory about black Aholes? A. Stephen Hawking B. Zhang Heng C. Marie Curie D. Darwin 28. Which day is the first day in a week? B A. Monday B. Sunday C. Saturday D. Friday 29.What’s the full name of the
15、UK? D A. the Union B. the Kingdom C. the United Kingdom D. the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 30. It can do many jobs in our homes, but it has no eyes and mouth. hat’s it? C A. A computer B. A dog C. A robot D.A cat 31.What kind of dog do
16、esn't bite or bark? B A. little dog B. hot dog C. blind dog D. big dog 32.What does OPEC mean? A A. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries B. open countries C. a kind of test D. nothing 33. Who wrote Romeo and Julier ? A A. William Shakespeare B. Bill Gates
17、 C. Romeo D. Mark Twain 34. London is in the _______ of England. B A. east B. south C. west D. north 35. In the southern part of China, people often eat_____ B A. noodles B. rice C. dumplings D. bread 36. All Chinese people use _______ to eat. B
18、 A. spoons B. chopsticks C. forks D. pan 37. Where’s Mount Tai? It’s in ______ C A. Guangdong B. Anhui C. Shandong D. Shanxi 38. Where was William Shakespeare from? B A. America B. England C. Australia D. France 39. We are going to the gas stati
19、on. Put _____ your cigarette. C A . up B. off C. out D. on 40. ______ is the color of nature? A A. Green B. Blue C. White D. Red 41.Which word is the longest word in the world? A A. smiles B. congratulations C. international D.
20、ship 42. How many countries does the UK consist of ? C A. two B. three C. four D. five 43. The KFC chain restaurants from the United States is the abbreviation of which of the following? C A. Kentucky Fried Cake B. Kentucky Frying Cake C. Kentucky Fried Chi
21、cken D. Kentucky Frying Chicken 44. What languages do Canadians speak? C A. English B. English and German C. English and French D. English and Spanish 45. Who rules the UK: the Prime Minister or the Queen? B A. The Queen B. The Prime Minister C.
22、both D. Neither 46. Who discovered radium? A A. Marie Curie B. Charles Darwin C. Edison D. Newton 47. The capital of Russia is _____ . A A. Moscow B. Beijing C. London D. Mexico 48. How many stars are there in the American flag?
23、B A. 49 B. 50 C. 51 D. 52 2 1. How many states (州)does the USA have? C A. 46 B. 48 C. 50 D. 52 2. Which of the city is also called Big Apple? C A. Washington. D.C B. Huston C. New York D. Los
24、 Angles 3. Which number is unlucky in Western culture? C A. 11 B. 12 C. 13 D. 14 4. When was New Oriental in Hangzhou founded(成立)? D A. 1995 B.1997 C. D. 3 1、The highest mountain in the U.S. is Mount _____. B A. Appalachian B. Mekinley C. R
25、ocky 2. Hawaii is in the _____ Ocean. C A. Atlantic B. Indian C. Pacific 3._____ is the largest state in area in the U.S.A. C A. Florida B. Louisiana C. Alaska 4. The _____ were the original inhabitants in America. B A. blacks B. Indian C. Puerto Ricans
26、 5. Among the five Great Lakes, only _____ is wholly within the United States. C A. Erie B. Superior C. Michigan 6. England occupies the _____ portion of the U.K. B A. Northern B. Eastern C. Southern 7. London is situated on the River of _____. B A. Parret B. Thames C. Spey
27、 8.____ includes London,the centre of government for the whole nation. D A. Scotland B. Northern Ireland C. Wales D. England 9. Scotland occupies the ____ portion of Great Britain. B A. southern B. northern C. western 10.Big Ben, the most famous landmark in London,its
28、name comes from _____ A A. The person who built it B. The fact that it is reall very heavy C. The name of the head of the British parliament 11. The U.K. is rich in the following except C _____. A. coal B. iron C. gold 12. The famous Yell
29、owstone National Park is situated in northwestern part of _____. C A. California B. Arizona C. Wyoming 4 1、The American War of Independence started in _____ and ended in B _____ A. 1776, 1784 B. 1775, 1783 C. 1706, 1714 2. During the Civil War Lincoln issued the
30、 which declared the abolition of slavery. C A. Homestead Bill B. Emancipation Proclamation C. Both A and B 3. The following states are among the first thirteen colonies except _____. D A. Maryland B. South Carolina C. Delaware D. Colorado 4.The Second World War b
31、roke out in September, _____ and ended in August _____. A A. 1939, 1945 B. 1937, 1943 C. 1938, 1945 5. The two fighting sides in WWII were _____. A A. the Allies and the Axis (powers) B. the Axis and Holy Alliance C. the Central Powers and the Allies 6. C
32、harles I was beheaded in _____. A A. 1649 B. 1648 C. 1653 7._____ was the only American president who was re-elected three times in succession. C A. Theodore Roosevelt B. George Washington C. Franklin D. Roosevelt D. Thomas Jefferson 8. Norman Conquest began in ____
33、 B A. 1016 B. 1066 C. 1035 9. The first Civil War in Britain lasted from _____ to _____. B A. 1600, 1604 B. 1640, 1644 C. 1642, 1646 10. In history _____ was nicknamed “King of Lackland”. A A. John B. Henry I C. Henry II 11. The President Franklin D. Roosevelt pr
34、oposed a policy called _____ to save the economic situation. C A. Good Neighbour B. the Open Door Policy C. the New Deal 12. In Feb. _____ came President Nixon’s historic visit to China. B A.1979 B. 1972 C. 1973 5 1.The British people are great lovers of betting. The
35、 most money they bet mainly on _____. A A. horse racing B. Bingo C. football pools D. dog racing 2. The national sport of America is D_____. A. basketball B. football C. tennis D. baseball 3.How many gold metals did Michael Phelps win in the Olympics in ? B A. 4
36、 B. 8 C. 6 4. The oldest university in Britain is C _____. A.Cambridge B. Edinburgh C. Oxford 5.The earliest newspaper in Britain is _____. A A. Daily Mail B. Daily Telegraphs C. The Times 6.The Economist, New Statesman, Spectator are _____. A A. journals B. dail
37、y newspapers C. local papers 7.____ is regarded as the most English of games. A A. Cricket B. Soccer C. Rugby 8. ____ is the biggest and most well-known church in London. B A. Whitehall B. St. Paul’s Cathedral C. Westminster Abbey 9. The British people usually have a
38、small quantity of ____ as a first course. A A. soup B. sweet C. vegetable 10. You could find the world-famous Speakers’ Corner in _____. B A. Great Russell B. Hyde Park C. Westminster Abbey 11. John Bull denoted a frank, uneasy, funny _____ called John Bull in the 17th century.
39、 C A. young man B. boy C. gentleman 12. Halloween is a _____. B A. summer festival B. night-time festival C. pilgrims’ holiday 13. The general election in America is held every ____ years. B A. 5 B. 4 C. 6 D. 3 14. The symbol of the US Democratic Party is A_____. A. donkey B. elephant C. eagle 15. Charles Robert Darwin developed the theory of _____. A A. evolution B. immunology C. virology
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