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The mainly British nature of Australian society has been challenged since the third wave of migration because _______.

A、many new migrants are unskilled workers

B、many new migrants are not used to the Australian way of life

C、many new migrants come from the non-English-speaking world

D、many new migrants feel rejected in Australia

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第1题

which of the following statements is not true about the british media?A. They are mainly

which of the following statements is not true about the british media?

A. They are mainly interested in making huge profits by publishing advertisements.

B. They supply people with news,keeping them informed of what is happening in the world.

C. They help shape British culture.

D. They provide entertainment.

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第2题

Which of the following statements is not true about the British media?A.They supply
Which of the following statements is not true about the British media?

A.They supply people with news, keeping them informed of what is happening in the world.

B.They are mainly interested in making huge profits by publishing advertisements.

C.They help shape British culture.

D.They provide entertainment.

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第3题

The British people are great lovers of betting.The most money they bet mainly on ().

A.horse racing

B.Bingo

C.football pools

D.dog racing

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第4题

The BBC is mainly financed by ______.A.payment from all people who possess TV setsB.the

The BBC is mainly financed by ______.

A.payment from all people who possess TV sets

B.the income from advertisements

C.some large corporations

D.the British government

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第5题

The People’s Charter was mainly concerned with ().
The People’s Charter was mainly concerned with ().

A.The working condition

B.The industrial development

C.The electionsystem

D.The British imperialism

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第6题

听力原文:Japanese electronics maker Toshiba said Monday that it was buying nuclear plant b
uilder Westinghouse Electric, the US-based unit of the British government's British Nuclear Fuels, for US $5.4 billion.

Toshiba Chief Executive Atsutoshi Nishida said that while the price might seem quite high, Toshiba had a lot of competition for the company and that the future growth and profit potential of the business made it the correct price.

By 2020 the market for nuclear power generation is expected to grow 50 percent compared to 2005, Nishida said at a London news conference. "Toshiba is responding to this challenge by acquiring Westinghouse."

Upon completion of the acquisition, Toshiba expects its nuclear power business to expand to three times the current level by 2015 as a result of operational and technological synergies, Toshiba said in a statement.

Toshiba expects to close the deal within six months and is not expecting regulatory troubles, Nishida said.Westinghouse will keep its headquarters in Pennsylvania, as well as its equipment, employees and trademarks, he said.

Toshiba, which makes electronic goods including DVD players, semiconductors, electric motors and power systems, is preparing for an expected surge of new investment in power plants in China, India and the US.

Westinghouse, which has built most of the nuclear reactors in the United States, is likely to design the plant and service them when they come online.

What does the passage mainly discuss?

A.The acquisition of British Nuclear Fuels by Toshiba

B.The acquisition of Westinghouse Electric by Toshiba

C.Toshiba's expansion in nuclear power business.

D.Toshiba's embarking on nuclear power business.

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第7题

A recent survey has revealed that the country with the shortest holidays and the long
est working hours in Europe is the UK. In the UK, a worker puts in over 43.6 hours a week on average - far higher than any other European country. The average in the European Union (EU) is around 40 hours a week. Astonishingly, in the UK, one in ten workers spends more than 61 hours a week at work. In addition, a British worker only has 20 days’ holiday a year.Interestingly, however, despite the fact that the British have the shortest holidays and the longest working hours in the EU, the UK's GDP per worker is one of the lowest in Europe. Mediterranean countries like Spain, Portugal, Greece and Italy have some of the longest holidays in Europe, ranging from 33 to 36 days. Although Austria has the longest holiday time of all in Europe (38 days on average), it has an above-average GDP per worker.

1. UK Workers have the shortest holidays () .A. in the world

B. in Europe

C. in western Europe

D. in the Mediterranean

2. On average workers in the UK puts in ()hours more than those in the European Union.A. 3.6 hours

B. 17.4 hours

C. 20 hours

D. 21 hours

3. In the UK, () works more than 61 hours a week.A. one in five

B. one in ten

C. one in 20

D. one in 40

4. The second paragraph mainly tells us that ().A. the British have the shortest holidays

B. the British have the longest holidays

C. the British have the longest working hours

D. the UK’s GDP per worker is one of the lowest in Europe

5. () has the longest holiday time of all in Europe.A. Spain

B. Portugal

C. Austria

D. Greece

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第8题

Social customs differ from country to country. Does a man walk on the left or the right of a woman in your country? Or doesn‘t it matter? What about table manners? Should you use both hands when you are eating? Shouldyou leave one in your lap, or on the table?

The Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs. For example, in both America and England people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time.Also, most Englishmen will open a door for a woman or offer their seat to a wolan, and so will most Americans.Promptness is important both in England and in America. That is, if a dinner invitation is for 7 o'clock, the dinner guest either arrives close to that time or calls up to explain his delay.

The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make other people feel uncomfortable --especially if they are your guests. There is an old story about a man who gave a formal dinner party. When the food was served, one of the guests started to eat his peas with a knife. The other guests were amused or shocked, but the host calmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way. It would have been bad manners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable.

1、The Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs.()

​2、America and England people kiss when they meet each other for the first time.()

3、According to the text, the best host tried his best to make his guests feel uncomfortable.()

4、The guest was polite when he picked up his knife and began eating in the same way.()

5、This passage mainly tells us something about eating at home.()

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第9题

Generally speaking,the British Isles have a temperate(温和)climate,not an extreme one.
The prevailing(盛行)winds over Britain are southwesterly ones.The weather from day to day is variable,because it is controlled by depressions(低气压)from the Atlantic Ocean which,moving in a northeasterly or easterly direction,pass over or near the British Isles.Occasionally during winter months,between early December and the middle of March,northern winds may sometimes prevail,bringing cold weather and snowfalls which may last for several days or even 2 or 3 weeks,but seldom more than that.The English spring is very changeable,with warm and cold days in between until June.After the first week of May,you can take off your overcoats once and for all until the middle of October.But you certainly have to keep your raincoats and umbrellas close at hand,in any case.

There is always plenty of rain in Britain the whole year round.As a rule,the month with the least rainfall is July.At best,out of the 31 days of July,you might get 21 days of dry weather and sunshine.In July of 1973,London did not see a single drop of rain,but that was a rare exception.At that time,foreign tourists kept on asking the British where they had "imported" their sunshine from.Throughout the British Isles there is an annual rainfall of about 110 centimeters.England alone gets 89 centimeters annually of that British total.On average,May to July are the driest months in England,and November to early March the wettest.A period of as long as 3 weeks without rain is exceptional and normally confined to limited areas like the coasts of southwest England,Wales and the west coast of Scotland.June and July are the months of longest sunlight:from about 4:30 a.m.to 10:00 p.m.

1、Which of the following is NOT TRUE of the climate in Britain? _____

A、Prevailing southwesterly winds.

B、Variable weather from day to day.

C、Snowfalls lasting for 2-3 weeks every winter.

D、Warm and cold days in between in spring.

2、The depressions from the Atlantic Ocean moved _____.

A、from the northeast to the west

B、from the southwest to the east

C、from the northwest to the southeast

D、from the east to the southwest

3、The period that is both coldest and wettest in Britain is _____.

A、between December and the middle of March

B、between early November and April

C、between November and early March

D、between early December and early March

4、A person who hates both rain and hot weather should choose to visit Britain in _____.

A、May

B、June

C、July

D、August

5、This passage is mainly about _____ in Britain.

A、winds

B、climate

C、sunshine

D、rainfall

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第10题

Places to stay in Britain are as varied as the places you visit. Whatever your budget
is, the choice -from basic barn to small hotel, from tiny cottage to grand castle - is all part of fun.

Hostels

Cheap, good-value hostels are aimed at all types of like-minded travelers, who prefer value over luxury and you don't have to be young or single to use them. Britain's independent hostels and backpackers hostels also offer a great welcome. Facilities and prices vary, especially in rural areas, where some hostels are a little more than a bunkhouse(临时住房) while others are remarkably comfortable -almost like bargain hotels.

Youth Hotels

Founded many years ago to "help all, especially young people of limited means, to a greater knowledge, love and care of the countryside", the Youth Hotels Association is still going strong in the 21st century. The network of 230 hotels is a perfect gateway for exploring Britain's towns and countryside.

B&Bs

The B&B (bed and breakfast) is a great British institution, In essence you get a room in somebody's house, and small B&Bs may only have one guest room, so you'll really feel like part of the family. Larger B&Bs may have four or five rooms and more facilities, but just as warm as a welcome.In country areas your B&B might be in a village or an isolated farm surrounded by fields. Prices reflect facilities:and usually run from around £12 to £20 per person. City B&Bs charge about £25 to £30 per person, although they're often cheaper as you go further out to the suburbs.

Pubs & Inns

As well as selling drinks and meals, Britain's pubs and inns sometimes offer B&B, particularly in country areas.Staying a night or two can be great fun and puts you at the heart of the local community.Rates range from around £15 to £25 per person. Pubs are more likely to have single rooms.

(1)、In this passage the author mainly ________.

A:tells us where to stay while visiting Britain

B:advises readers to pay a visit to Britain

C:introduces the wonderful public services in Britain

D:gives us some information about British life

(2)、________ are mainly built for young visitors.

A:Pubs & Inns

B:Youth Hotels

C:Hostels

D:B&Bs

(3)、If you travel alone and want to know better about family life in Britain, you'd better stay in ________.

A:Pubs & Inns

B:Youth Hotels

C:Hostels

D:B&Bs

(4)、If you are interested in travelling with your friends but only with limited means, where is the better place for you to stay? ________.

A:Pubs & Inns

B:Youth Hotels

C:Hostels

D:B&Bs

(5)、Which of the following is NOT true according to the last part of the passage? ________.

A:Pubs and inns usually provide visitors bed and breakfast

B:All pubs and inns offer visitors bed and breakfast

C:Pubs and inns charge a visitor £25 at the most

D:If you want a single room, you are more likely to get one in pubs

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