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  • 第1题:

    The turning point of the War of Independence was the Battle of() in 1777.

    A.Yorktown

    B.Saratoga

    C.Bunker Hill

    D.Lexington


    正确答案: B

  • 第2题:

    It was clever ______ you to make such a decisive decision at the moment.

    A、about

    B、of

    C、 on

    D、with


    参考答案:B

  • 第3题:

    ______ the War of Independence, the United States was an English colony.

    A、At

    B、In

    C、Before

    D、Between


    正确答案:C

  • 第4题:

    The small village is said __________ in a battle during World War ]].

    A.to have been destroyed
    B.to be destroyed
    C.to destroyed
    D.to have destroyed

    答案:A
    解析:
    本句的意思是据说这个小村庄是在第二次世界大战时期的一次战役中被毁坏的。本句主语为The small village,因此要用被动语态;时间状语为during Wodd WarⅡ所以用完成时的被动语态。

  • 第5题:

    Not only______the fall of the czar, but it also destroyed the provisional government.

    A.did World War I cause
    B.World War I cause
    C.was World War I cause
    D.World War I to cause

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考察倒装,题目意为“第一次世界大战不仅造成沙皇的垮台,还摧毁了临时政府。”not only … but also 连接两个分句,并且 not only 位于句首时,第一个分句中的主语和谓语要部分倒装。动词“cause”为实意动词,使用do提问或提前,过去时用did,所以选择A选项。

    考点
    倒装

  • 第6题:

    William won the Battle of Hastings.Later,on(),he was crowned king of England.

    AEaster Day

    BSt.Andrew's Day

    CChristmas Day

    DBoxing Day


    C

  • 第7题:

    What were the causes of the War of Independence?


    正确答案: —— The economy in the thirteen colonies developed very fast and people wanted more power to determine their own business. But the policy of the British government was to bring the development under control and to collect more taxes from the colonies. On April 19, 1775, on their way to Concord to seize the military supplies of the militia there, the British soldiers met armed militiamen. The shots were fired, the War of Independence began.

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    The longest war that the United States has fought is _____.
    A

    the Independence War

    B

    the Civil War

    C

    the Vietnam War

    D

    the Gulf War


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    独立战争(1775~1783);内战(1861~1865);越南战争(1961~1975);海湾战争(1991)历时一个月。选项C正确。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    The American War of Independence started in ()and ended in ()
    A

    1776,1784

    B

    1775,1783

    C

    1706,1714


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    The unmistakable figure with the moustache most probably represents______.
    A

    someone who died in the First World War

    B

    someone who had won the war

    C

    an imaginary figure

    D

    the most hated person in the war-Hitler


    正确答案: A
    解析:

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    A _____ contest is intended to eliminate less qualified competitors before decisive contests.
    A

    fundamental

    B

    deliberate

    C

    preliminary

    D

    tough


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    句意:预选赛的目的是在决赛前淘汰水平差的竞争者。fundamental基本的,根本的。deliberate蓄意的,故意的。preliminary初步的;预先的。tough难对付的;顽强的;困难的。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    While some military planners claimed that it would be possible to win a war fought with nuclear weapons, many scientists argued that such a war could not truly be won, because the fallout from nuclear warfare would create a nuclear winter and it also would be rendering the earth uninhabitable.
    A

    it also would be rendering the earth uninhabitable

    B

    rendering the earth uninhabitable

    C

    might have uninhabitably rendered the earth

    D

    render the earth uninhabitable

    E

    would also have rendered the earth uninhabitable


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    插入的内容和“create a nuclear winter”构成平行结构,故D项是正确的。

  • 第13题:

    "The pen is more powerful than the sword (剑)." There have been many writers who used their pens to fight things that were wrong. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe was one of them. She was born in the USA in 1811. One of her books not only made her famous but has been described as one that excited the world, and was helpful in causing a civil war and freezing the slaves. The civil war was the American Civil War of 1861, in which the Northern States fought the Southern States and finally won. This book was named "Uncle Toms Cabin". There was time when every English-speaking man, woman, and child has read this novel that did so much to stop slavery. Not many people read it today, but it is still very interesting. The book has shown us how a warm-hearted writer can arouse (唤起) peoples sympathies (同情). The writer herself had neither been to the Southern States nor been a slave. The Southern Americans were very angry at the novel, which they said did not at all represent (代表) true state of affairs,

    1、According to the passage ( ).

    A、every English-speaking person had read "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

    B、"Uncle Tom's Cabin" was not very interesting

    C、those who don''t speak English can not have read "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

    D、the book "Uncle Tom's Cabin" did a great deal in the American Civil War

    2、How old was Mrs. Stowe when her world famous book was published? ( )

    A、About 60 years old.

    B、Over 50 years old.

    C、In her forties.

    D、Around 30 years old.

    3、What do you learn about Mrs. Stowe from the passage? ( )

    A、She had been living in the north of America before the American Civil War.

    B、She herself encouraged the northern Americans to go to war and set the slaves free.

    C、She was better as writing as using a sword.

    D、She had once been a slave.

    4、Why could Mrs. Stowe's book cause a civil war in America? ( )

    A、She wrote so well that Americans loved her very much.

    B、She disclosed (揭露) the terrible wrongs that had been done to the slaves in the Southern States.

    C、The Southern Americans hated the book while the Northern Americans like it.

    D、The book had been read by many Americans.

    5、What can we learn from the passage? ( )

    A、We needn't use weapons (武器) to fight things that are wrong.

    B、 writer is more helpful in a war than a soldier.

    C、We must understand the importance of literature and art.

    D、No war can be won without such a book as "Uncle Tom's Cabin".


    正确答案:1D 2C 3A 4B 5C

  • 第14题:

    Two years after the ending of the Hundred Years’ War with France, England was thrown into another series of civil wars, ________.

    A.the War of the Celts

    B.Norman Conquest

    C.the War of the Roses

    D.Battle of Hastings


    正确答案:C

  • 第15题:

    As used in the third sentence of the second paragraph, the word "utter" means ______.

    A) address

    B) ultimate

    C) thorough

    D) decisive


    正确答案:C
    答案:C
    [试题分析]词义判断题。
    [详细解答]根据上下文,因为前面内容讲到的此类做法中,是完完全全捏造事实,因此这里把utter理解为thorough更有道理。

  • 第16题:

    Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941.The United States was mad at the Japanese so they made many Japanese-Americans leave their homes.They were put in camps with barbed wire around the outside of the camps.
    Many Japanese-American young men were called into the army.Some of them joined the US Military Intelligence Service or MIS.The MIS was a secret group that fought the Japanese soldiers.This secret group translated important maps and papers.They questioned Japanese prisoners.Another task they did was to translate diaries written in Japanese.
    Sometimes Japanese soldiers hid in caves to hide from the Americans.The MIS would try to get the scared soldiers to leave the caves.This was known as"cave flushing."Some of the soldiers would give up and leave the caves.
    Other Japanese would jump to their deaths.
    The MIS never got awards for their efforts until the year 2000.Then they were rewarded for their brave acts in World War II.It took almost sixty years for them to be honored.
    Gayle Yamada has made a film about the brave Japanese-American MIS.The film is called"Uncommon Courage"and is a true story.Hopefully,Yamada's film and the movie,"Pearl Harbor,"will not cause people to hate Japanese-Americans or any other race.

    Writer hopes that a new movie won't__.

    A.make people love war
    B.cause anger toward Americans
    C.be a popular film
    D.plant seeds of racism

    答案:D
    解析:
    参见最后一段的最后一句。

  • 第17题:

    When did the War of Independence of America break out?( )

    A.1775
    B.1812
    C.1861
    D.1863

    答案:A
    解析:
    考查美国历史。美国独立战争的爆发经历了几个事件:1773年,几十名波士顿居民化装成印第安人,登上英国东印度公司的船,将茶叶倾入海中;1774年9月,第一届大陆会议在费城召开,鼓励美国人抵制英货。1775 年4月19日清晨,殖民地人民在莱克星顿上空打响了反对英国统治的第一枪,莱克星顿的枪声拉开了美国独立战争的序幕。

  • 第18题:

    ()the War of Independence, the United States was an English colony.

    ABefore

    BAt

    CIn

    DBetween


    A

  • 第19题:

    The American War of Independence started in ()and ended in ()

    • A、1776,1784
    • B、1775,1783
    • C、1706,1714

    正确答案:B

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    William won the Battle of Hastings.Later,on(),he was crowned king of England.
    A

    Easter Day

    B

    St.Andrew's Day

    C

    Christmas Day

    D

    Boxing Day


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Americans celebrate Independence Day on _____.
    A

    October 11th

    B

    July 4th

    C

    May 31st

    D

    September 6th


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    本题考察的是美国的重要纪念日。7月4日是美国独立纪念日,也是美国国庆日。

  • 第22题:

    判断题
    Michael Weisskopf won the Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the War on Iraq.
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析:
    录音中提到作为时代杂志记者的Michael Weisskopf对national politics and investigations进行报道,是1996年普利策国内新闻报道奖的决赛选手,而非题干描述的“Michael Weisskopf因其对伊拉克战争的报道获得了普利策奖”。
    【录音原文】
    Michael Weisskopf, who works for Time magazine, is an award-winning correspondent based in Washington. He covers national politics and investigations and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1996 for national reporting.

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    Practice 4  America’s singular approach to international affairs did not develop all at once, or as the consequence of a solitary inspiration. In the early years of the Republic, American foreign policy was in fact a sophisticated reflection of the American national interest, which was, simply, to fortify the hew nation’s independence. Since no European country was capable of posing an actual threat so long as it had to contend with rivals, the Founding Fathers showed themselves quite ready to manipulate the despised balance of power when it suited their needs indeed, they could be extraordinarily skillful at maneuvering between France and Great Britain not only to preserve America’s independence but to enlarge its frontiers. Because they really wanted neither side to win a decisive victory in the wars of the French Revolution, they declared neutrality. Jefferson defined the Napoleonic Wars as a contest between the tyrant on the land (France) and the tyrant of the ocean (England) —in other words, the parties in the European struggle were morally equivalent. Practicing an early form of nonalignment, the new nation discovered the benefit of neutrality as a bargaining tool, just as many an emerging nation has since.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    立国之初,美国的外交政策实质上错综复杂地折射出了美国的国家利益,即,一言以蔽之,强化这一新兴国家的独立。既然任何一个欧洲国家,只要它不得不与其对手们展开竞争,就不足以构成一种实际威胁,故美利坚共和国的奠基者们表现得十分愿意去利用受人鄙视的均势,因为均势确实能顺应他们的需要。他们极其擅长于在英法之间挑拨离间,不仅仅得以维护美国的独立,而且得以拓展其疆域。因为他们并不真正希望任何一方在法国大革命的战争中赢得决定性的胜利,他们便宣布中立。杰斐逊总统将拿破仑战争定义为陆地霸主(法国)和海洋霸主(英国)之间的一场搏杀——换言之,这场欧洲争斗中的双方在道德层面上实乃一丘之貉。通过推行一种早期的不结盟政策,美国这个新兴国家尝到了中立作为一种讨价还价的工具的甜头,正如自此以后,许多崛起中的国家大多乐此不倦那样。
    解析: 暂无解析