-
??????
1(4·?) : Mark Twain?§s
works are characterized by the following except
___.
A: sense of humor??
B:
egotism??
C: jokes??
D:
tall tales
2(4·?) : During
the Second World War, the Japanese settlers in
Canada were forced
to move _______.
A: to east of the Rocky Mountains
B: back to Japan
C: to
Pearl Harbour
D: to the east coast
3(4·?)
:
Which
of
the
following
provinces
is
the
home
of
most
French-
speaking
people
in Canada?
A: Manitoba
B: Saskatchewan
C: Ontario
D: Quebec
4(4·?) : established the
system of government and these were later
consolidated.
A: The Constitution Act
in 1852
B: The Bill of Rights Act 1990
C: The Human Rights Act 1993
5(4·?) : Who is Abraham
Lincoln? What was he famous for?
A:
Uncle Tom's Cabin??
B: The
Federalist Papers??
C: The
Emancipation Proclamation
6(4·?) : Cultural survival is shown in
the following ways except___________.
A: the attempt to maintain a Canadian
identity
B: persistence of native
Canadian people to maintain their distinctive
cultures
C: dealing with the harsh
natural environment
D:
the
survival
of
a
French-Canadian
identity
in
Quebec
after
the
English
had
conquered
the French in
Quebec
7(4·?)
:
To
promote
peace
and
cooperation
among
nations,
Canada
plays
an
active
role
in
international organizations. Which of the
following is the exception?
A: the
United Nations
B: the Commonwealth
C: the National Organization of Women
D: la Francophonie
8(4·?) : Canada?§s energy resources are
mainly located in _______.
A: sparsely-
populated areas??
B: the south close
to U.S. border??
C: the east coast
near Nova Scotia
9(4·?) :
What is not an example of service industry?
A: Legal consulting??
B:
Banking??
C: Hotels and restaurants??
D: Computer manufacturing
10(4·?) : Lord Baltimore?§s feudal plan
failed because ___________.
A: there
were more Protestant than Catholics in Maryland??
B: the wilderness of the continent
made the plan impossible??
C: there
was plenty of land while labor was scarce??
D: the English king did not like the
plan
11(4·?) : Who invented
the telephone?
A: Abraham Lincoln??
B: Alexander Bell??
C:
Thomas Edison
12(4·?) : The
author of the novel The Scarlet Letter
is_________.
A: Hawthorne
B: Emerson
C: Hemingway
13(4·?) :
A: the
settlers of Virginia??
B: the people
of Pennsylvania??
C: the colonists in
New England??
D: the people of the 13
colonies on the eve of the American Revolution
14(4·?) : Which of the
following writers is a Canadian?
A:
Emily Bronte??
B: Kate Chopin??
C: Margaret Atwood
15(4·?)
:
In
Vancouver
schools,
it
is
estimated
that
more
than
half
of
the
students
speak _______.
A: German
B: French
C: Mandarin Chinese
D:
Cantonese
??????
1(4·?) : Connecticut, in 1837, become
the first state in the United States to pass
a general act of incorporation, making
it relatively simple for any group to get a
corporate charter by complying with a
sets of rules.
A: ??
B: ?í
2(4·?)
:
More
than
one-
quarter
of
all
Americans
are
now
of
the
Roman
Catholic
faith.
A: ??
B: ?í
3(4·?)
:
The
greatest
challenge
of
the
American
Revolution
to
the
old
order
in
Europe
was
the
challenge
to
inherited
political
power
and
the
democratic
idea
that
government
rests on the consent of the governed.
A: ??
B: ?í
4(4·?)
:
In
the
United
States,
every
church
is
a
completely
independent
organization,and concerned with its own
finance and its own building.
A: ??
B: ?í
5(4·?)
:
The
president
has
the
authority
to
appoint
federal
judges
as
vacancies
occur,
including
members
of
the
Supreme
senate,however,
must
approve
all
treaties
and confirm all
appointments before they become official.
A: ??
B: ?í
6(4·?) : By the 16th century, some new
and powerful social forces began to emerge
which
led
to
the
awakening
of
Europe
and
the
discovery
of
American,i.e.,the
development
of capitalism,
the Renaissance and the Religious Reformation.
A: ??
B: ?í
7(4·?)
:
The
recession
of
2007¨C2009
is
considered
to
be
the
worst
economic
downturn
since
the
Great
Depression,
and
the
subsequent
economic
recovery
one
of
the
weakest.
A: ??
B:
?í
8(4·?) : The famous so-
called ?°X-Article?± was published on the journal
Foreign
Affairs in 1947.
A:
??
B: ?í
9(4·?)
: Christopher Columbus never saw the mainland
United States.
A: ??
B: ?í
10(4·?)
:
The
first
factory
in
the
United
States
was
a
cotton
textile
mill
in
Pawtucket,
Rhode Island,
which combined carding, roving and spinning
operation.
A: ??
B: ?í
??????
1(4·?) : Mark
Twain?§s works are characterized by the following
except ___.
A: sense of humor??
B: egotism??
C: jokes??
D: tall tales
2(4·?) : During the Second World War,
the Japanese settlers in Canada were forced
to move _______.
A: to east
of the Rocky Mountains
B: back to
Japan
C: to Pearl Harbour
D: to the east coast
3(4·?)
:
Which
of
the
following
provinces
is
the
home
of
most
French-speaking
people
in Canada?
A: Manitoba
B: Saskatchewan
C: Ontario
D: Quebec
4(4·?) : established the system of
government and these were later consolidated.
A: The Constitution Act in 1852
B: The Bill of Rights Act 1990
C: The Human Rights Act 1993
5(4·?) : Who is Abraham
Lincoln? What was he famous for?
A:
Uncle Tom's Cabin??
B: The
Federalist Papers??
C: The
Emancipation Proclamation
6(4·?) : Cultural survival is shown in
the following ways except___________.
A: the attempt to maintain a Canadian
identity
B: persistence of native
Canadian people to maintain their distinctive
cultures
C: dealing with the harsh
natural environment
D:
the
survival
of
a
French-Canadian
identity
in
Quebec
after
the
English
had
conquered
the French in
Quebec
7(4·?)
:
To
promote
peace
and
cooperation
among
nations,
Canada
plays
an
active
role
in
international organizations. Which of the
following is the exception?
A: the
United Nations
B: the Commonwealth
C: the National Organization of Women
D: la Francophonie
8(4·?) : Canada?§s energy resources are
mainly located in _______.
A: sparsely-
populated areas??
B: the south close
to U.S. border??
C: the east coast
near Nova Scotia
9(4·?) :
What is not an example of service industry?
A: Legal consulting??
B:
Banking??
C: Hotels and restaurants??
D: Computer manufacturing
10(4·?) : Lord Baltimore?§s feudal plan
failed because ___________.
A: there
were more Protestant than Catholics in Maryland??
B: the wilderness of the continent
made the plan impossible??
C: there
was plenty of land while labor was scarce??
D: the English king did not like the
plan
11(4·?) : Who invented
the telephone?
A: Abraham Lincoln??
B: Alexander Bell??
C:
Thomas Edison
12(4·?) : The
author of the novel The Scarlet Letter
is_________.
A: Hawthorne
B: Emerson
C: Hemingway
13(4·?) :
A: the
settlers of Virginia??
B: the people
of Pennsylvania??
C: the colonists in
New England??
D: the people of the 13
colonies on the eve of the American Revolution
14(4·?) : Which of the
following writers is a Canadian?
A:
Emily Bronte??
B: Kate Chopin??
C: Margaret Atwood
15(4·?)
:
In
Vancouver
schools,
it
is
estimated
that
more
than
half
of
the
students
speak _______.
A: German
B: French
C: Mandarin Chinese
D:
Cantonese
??????
1(4·?) : Connecticut, in 1837, become
the first state in the United States to pass
a general act of incorporation, making
it relatively simple for any group to get a
corporate charter by complying with a
sets of rules.
A: ??
B: ?í
2(4·?)
:
More
than
one-
quarter
of
all
Americans
are
now
of
the
Roman
Catholic
faith.
A: ??
B: ?í
3(4·?)
:
The
greatest
challenge
of
the
American
Revolution
to
the
old
order
in
Europe
was
the
challenge
to
inherited
political
power
and
the
democratic
idea
that
government
rests on the consent of the governed.
A: ??
B: ?í
4(4·?)
:
In
the
United
States,
every
church
is
a
completely
independent
organization,and concerned with its own
finance and its own building.
A: ??
B: ?í
5(4·?)
:
The
president
has
the
authority
to
appoint
federal
judges
as
vacancies
occur,
including
members
of
the
Supreme
senate,however,
must
approve
all
treaties
and confirm all
appointments before they become official.
A: ??
B: ?í
6(4·?) : By the 16th century, some new
and powerful social forces began to emerge
which
led
to
the
awakening
of
Europe
and
the
discovery
of
American,i.e.,the
development
of capitalism,
the Renaissance and the Religious Reformation.
A: ??
B: ?í
7(4·?)
:
The
recession
of
2007¨C2009
is
considered
to
be
the
worst
economic
downturn
since
the
Great
Depression,
and
the
subsequent
economic
recovery
one
of
the
weakest.
A: ??
B:
?í
8(4·?) : The famous so-
called ?°X-Article?± was published on the journal
Foreign
Affairs in 1947.
A:
??
B: ?í
9(4·?)
: Christopher Columbus never saw the mainland
United States.
A: ??
B: ?í
10(4·?)
:
The
first
factory
in
the
United
States
was
a
cotton
textile
mill
in
Pawtucket,
Rhode Island,
which combined carding, roving and spinning
operation.
A: ??
B: ?í