1、The United Kingdom I. Multiple Choice 1. The was “the greatest progressive revolution that mankind had so far experienced, a time which called for giants and produced giants—giants in power of thought, passion, and character, in universality and learning” (Engels). a. Renaissance b. In
2、dustrial Revolution c. Reformation d. Bourgeois Revolution 2. is regarded as the first English Prime Minster. a. Duke of Willington b. William Gladstone c. Benjamin Disraeli d. Sir Robert Walpole 3. The official head of Parliament is . a. the Prime Minister b. the Mona
3、rch c. the Speaker d. the Chancellor 4. The present sovereign of Britain is . a. Elizabeth I b. Elizabeth II c. Elizabeth III d. Edward II 5. is a day to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. a. Christmas
4、 b. Good Friday c. Easter Monday d. Boxing Day 6. published his book On the Origin of Species which caused a stir in Victorian times. a. Adam Smith b. Charles Darwin c. Thomas More d. Francis Bacon 7. The largest section of Great Britain is . a. Scotla
5、nd b. Wales c. England d. Northern Ireland 8. The Lake District is well known for . a. its wild and beautiful scenery b. its varied lakes c. the Lake Poets d. all above 9. The highest peak in Great Britain is . a. Ben Nevis b. Cross Fell c. Snowdon d. Cheviot Hill 10
6、 The capital city of Wales is . a. Edinburgh b. Belfast c. Cardiff d. Londonderry 11. The part that receives the largest amount of annual rainfall is . a. the east lowlands b. the northern part of England c. the northwestern part of Scotland d. Wales 12. The longest rive
7、r in Britain is the . a. Thames River b. Severn River c. Clyde River d. Tyne River 13. The largest lake of the United Kingdom is in . a. England b. Wales c. Scotland d. Northern Ireland 14. The vast majority of the people of the UK are . a. Roman Catholics b. Pr
8、esbyterians c. Anglicans d. Methodists 15. The English are mainly descendants of . a. Celts b. Anglo-Saxons c. Vikings d. Norman Conquerors 16. A cockney is a . a. typical Englishman b. typical Londoner c. typical Briton d. native London dialect speaker 17. The Welsh c
9、ame to Britain . a. earlier than the English b. later than the English c. together with the English d. in the 13th century 18. Which word is not exact to describe the Welsh? a. Musical. b. Emotional. c. Cheerful. d. Suspicious. 19. Most of the Scotsmen now speak . a.
10、English b. Celtic c. Gaelic d. both English and Gaelic 20. A typical Scotsman is usually depicted in the following word except . a. brave b. hard-working c. economical d. extravagant 21. Most people in Northern Ireland are . a. Catholics b. Protestants c. Presbyteria
11、ns d. Nonconformists 22. The earliest known settlers on the British Isles were . a. Celts b. Iberians c. Gaels d. Anglo-Saxons 23. The real Roman conquest of Britain began in . a. 55 BC b. 54 BC c. AD 43 d. AD 96 24. Which part of Britain was radically transformed b
12、y the Romans? a. Scotland. b. Wales. c. England. d. London. 25. Christianity was first brought to England by . a. Romans b. Anglo-Saxons c. Celts d. Danes 26. Which of the following tribes first came to Britain? a. Anglos. b. Saxons. c. Jutes. d. Teutons. 27. King Ethelred wa
13、s called Ethelred the Unready because . a. he was always unready for fighting b. he lacked military preparedness c. he failed to make preparedness d. he failed to follow good advice 28. The greatest achievement of William the Conqueror was . a. the establishment of the le
14、gal system b. the introduction of the feudalism c. the spreading of Norman-French d. the compiling of the Domesday Book 29. The Domesday Book included all the following points except . a. all land and property of then England b. the rights of landowners c. the duty of every court
15、d. the power of the king 30. The last of the true Norman Kings was . a. William Rufus b. Henry I c. Henry II d. Robert 31. The founder of the English legal system and the Common Law was . a. Henry I b. Henry II c. Stephen d. Matilda 32. The Great Charter includes all t
16、he following points except that . a. no tax should be made without the approval of the council b. no freemen should be arrested except by the law of the land c. if the king attempted to free himself from law the vassals had the right to force the king to obey d. the vassals had the sole po
17、wer to levy a tax on people 33. The first “Prince of Wales” in English history was . a. Henry III b. Edward I c. Edward II d. Edward III 34. The Parliament of was known as “model parliament”. a. Henry III b. Simon de Monfort c. Edward I d. Edward II 35. Wales was conq
18、uered by . a. Edward I b. Edward II c. Henry III d. Richard I 36. The chief demand of the peasants during Tyler’s Rising of 1381 was . a. to punish the lawyers b. to raise wages c. to free villeins d. to reform the church 37. The War of the Roses ended in 1485 with the ac
19、cession of , the first king of the House of Tudor. a. Henry VII b. Henry VIII c. John of Gaunt d. Edward IV 38. Under Henry VII, the justices of the Peace had all the following powers except . a. trying cases b. the care of roads and bridges c. training lawyers d. the
20、control of guilds 39. John Cabot was sent to discover new way to the East by . a. the Pope b. the King of Spain c. Henry VII d. Henry VIII 40. Which is not proper to describe the Church of Middle Ages? a. It was a religious body that had a political power. b. It was a body that had a
21、legal power. c. It was a branch of national government controlled by king. d. It was like an upper-state organization that was very powerful. 41. The external pretext for the Reformation in England was ‘s divorce case. a. Henry VII b. Henry VIII c. Clement II d. Charles V 42. Elizabeth
22、I was excommunicated by the Pope in . a. 1558 b. 1571 c. 1586 d. 1603 43. Who was a Catholic among the following kings and queens? a. Henry VIII b. Edward VI c. “Bloody Mary” d. Elizabeth I 44. Spanish Armada was defeated in . a. 1558 b. 1588 c. 1600 d. 1603 45. In dra
23、ma the most shining representatives of the Elizabethan Age were the following ones except . a. Christopher Marlowe b. Edmund Spenser c. William Shakespeare d. Ben Jonson 46. Guy Fawkes was . a. a Protestant b. a Presbyterian c. an Anglican d. a Catholic 47. Which is
24、incorrect to describe King James I? a. He believed that kings were responsible to parliament. b. He believed that king derived his authority from God. c. He tried to make the Church of England subservient to his will. d. He was quite learned and was remembered by the English for the compiling of
25、 the Authorized Version of the Bible. 48. The trouble of Charles I, which led to the first Civil War, came at first when he . a. dissolved Parliament b. persecuted Protestant c. asked people for “loans” d. wanted to reform the Presbyterian Church in Scotland 49. Which group in the fol
26、lowing were inclined to support the King during the Civil War? a. Merchants. b. Yeomen and artisans. c. Catholics. d. Extreme Protestants. 50. Charles I was tried by the High Court mainly because . a. he was an absolute king b. he waned to reform the Church of Scotland c. he start
27、ed the Second Civil War d. he wanted to establish Presbyterianism in England 51. The Rump Parliament was dispersed by Cromwell in . a. 1649 b. 1651 c. 1653 d. 1658 52. The Great Fire of London broke out in . a. 1660 b. 1665 c. 1666 d 1667 53. The Glorious Revolution marked
28、 the . a. beginning of the crown supremacy over parliament b. end of the Civil War c. failure of the Parliament d. beginning of the constitutional monarchy 54. England and Scotland were constitutionally united in . a. 1603 b. 1688 c. 1702 d. 1707 55. After the French an
29、d Indian War, Britain got control of . a. Canada b. India c. the Ohio Valley d. all above 56. When American colonies were fighting for independence, the King of Great Britain was . a. George I b. George II c. George III d. George IV 57. Britain completed her railway syst
30、em by . a. 1800 b. 1820 c. 1850 d. 1870 58. According to the Reform Bill 1832, who got the right to vote? a. The male workers in cities. b.. The middle class. c. The women. d. Te farmhands. 59. The People’s Charter includes all the following points except . a. the univer
31、sal manhood suffrage b. the abolition of property qualification for MPs c. the abolition of payment of MPs d. voting by secret ballot 60. The 19th century economic thinking stems chiefly form . a. Thomas Malthus b. David Ricardo c. Robert Owen d. Adam Smith 61. The “principle of p
32、opulation” was formulated by . a. Thomas Malthus b. David Ricardo c. Robert Owen d. Adam Smith 62. Who was probably reluctant to abolish the corn laws? a. The Tories. b. The Whigs. c. The workers. d. The urban middle class. 63. The incorrect comment on Gladstone is . a
33、 He stood for laissez faire in economics. b. He favored economy in public expenditure. c. he adopted an aggressive foreign policy. d. He adopted gradual parliamentary reform. 64. The incorrect comment on Disraeli is . a. He was the founder of the Liberal Party. b. His policy was to
34、expand the British Empire. c. He made Queen Victoria Empress of India. d. Under him the second Reform bill was passed. 65. Which reform bill granted women suffrage? a. The Reform Bill of 1832. b. The Reform Bill of 1867. c. The Reform Bill of 1884. d. None above. 66. The labour Party was fou
35、nded in . a. 1893 b. 1899 c. 1900 d. 1906 67. Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India in . a. 1837 b. 1876 c. 1898 d. 1901 68. The first dominion of Great Britain was . a. Canada b. New Zealand c. Australia d. the Union of South Africa 69. The B
36、oers in South Africa were from . a. the Orange Free State b. Transvaal c. Germany d. Netherlands 70. The causes for Britain to join the “Triple Entente” in 1907 were the following ones except . a. the failure of the British rapprochement with Germany b. the skillful diploma
37、cy of the French ambassador to Britain c. the German policy to build a large navy d. the British splendid isolation policy 71. Britain declared war on Germany in Aug. 1914 when Germany invaded . a. France b. Poland c. Belgium d. Serbia 72. According to the Treaty of Versailles of 1
38、919, Britain got . a. most of the Germany’s remaining merchant ships b. Palestine and Mesopotamia from Turkey c. German colonies in Africa and in the Pacific Ocean as mandates of the League of Nations d. all above 73. The British Communist Party was founded in . a. 1918 b. 1
39、919 c. 1920 d. 1921 74. Mrs. Margaret Thatcher agreed in to return Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty in 1997. a. 1983 b. 1985 c. 1988 d. 1990 75. The chief cause that led to Mrs. Thatcher’s resignation in 1990 was the . a. imposition of property taxes b. imposition of a pe
40、r-capita tax c. cutting public expenditure d. denationalization of private enterprise 76. Anthony Blair became Prime Minister in . a. 1994 b. 1996 c. 1997 d. 1998 77. Which document, for the first time in English history, forced King to take the advice of nobles? a. The Petition of
41、 Right of 1628. b. Habeas Corpus Act. c. Magna Carta. d. The Bill of Rights of 1689. 78. Elizabeth II succeeded to the throne in . a. 1951 b. 1952 c. 1953 d. 1954 79. Among the following members the first one to succeed to the throne is . a. the King’s brother b. the Cathol
42、ic son c. the Protestant daughter d. the Protestant son 80. The Monarch’s eldest daughter is usually called . a. Princess of Wales b. princess royal c. Princess daughter d. female Prince of Wales 81. Which is not right to describe the Prime Minister? a. The head of Cabinet. b. Th
43、e head of civil service. c. The leader of the Party in power. d. The head of the country. 82. Most of the practical work of the government is done by . a. the Prime Minister b. the Cabinet ministers c. the heads of departments d. the civil servants 83. A civil servant must be
44、 . a. a member of the Party in power b. a MP c. active in politics d. politically neutral 84. The smallest governmental unit in England is . a. county b. district c. parish d. community 85. The English Parliament was formally divided into two Houses in . a. the
45、13th century b. the 14th century c. the 17th century d. 1688 86. The House of Commons has become more important than the House of Lords since . a. 1642 b. 1660 c. 1688 d. 1832 87. Now the House of Lords can prevent a bill from passing into law for . a. three months b.
46、 six months c. one year d. two years 88. Among the following ones who cannot vote in parliamentary election? a. Girls of 18 years old. b. Civil servants. c. The judges. d. The hereditary peers. 89. The general election normally takes place every year. a. three b. four c. five d. s
47、ix 90. The High Court of Justice includes the following divisions except the . a. Queen’s Bench Division b. Criminal Division c. Chancery Division d. Family /Division 91. Which one in the following is usually dealt with by the Chancery Division? a. The case of murder. b. The case conc
48、erning mortgages. c. The case of tort. d. The case concerning divorce. 92. Most of the civil cases are actually tried by . a. Magistrates’ Courts b. County Courts c. High Court of Justice d. Crown Court 93. The Whig took the name “Liberal”, while the Tories became the Conservative
49、after . a. 1760 b. 1830 c. 1832 d. 1916 94. The Labour Party became one of the two major parties after . a. 1916 b. 1922 c. 1930 d. 1945 95. The Conservative Party supports the following policies except . a. denationalization b. free enterprise c. extending the soci
50、al service d. cautious social reform 96. Which one is not correct to comment on the Labour Party? a. It is a party of anti-Communism. b. It is in favour of social and economic equality. c. It is less radical in dealing with foreign affairs. d. It is a real socialist party. 97. the Labour Part






