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The American Bill of Rights was effective in ().A、1787B、1786C、1791D、1792

The American Bill of Rights was effective in ().

A、1787

B、1786

C、1791

D、1792

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第1题

名词解释

1.Standard English

2.Three Majestic Circles

3.the House of Anjou

4.Westminster Abbey

5.British Parliament

6.The Acts of Supremacy

7.Fine Gael

8.The American Great Plains

9.The North American Free Trade

10.CNN

11.The United States’ Bill of Rights

12. Princeton University

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第2题

In 1989 President () and the governors of all 50 states gave the movement to reform. American education a new impetus

A、George Bush

B、Abraham Lincoln

C、George Washington

D、Bill Clinton

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第3题

Note! Your writing ability will also be assessed in this section of the test.

Case 1 When Zhang Tao traveled in America , he lived in the home of his American friend , Bill. Once after he had traveled back ,

he found Bill was in a bad mood. When he asked what the problem was , Bill told Zhang Tao that his son Adam got furious about the noise Zhang made when walking upstairs and also because he was using too much water in the solar powered shower and Adam had to have his shower in cold water. Bill told Zhang Tao that he should walk more softly in future , and have a fast shower to save water. Zhang Tao felt uneasy.

How could the host set such rules for his guest?!

Question:

Why did Zhang Tao feel uneasy?

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第4题

听力原文:M: Good morning! This is a demand draft for one thousand American dollars. May I
have it discounted here?

W: Sorry, immediate encashment of a foreign bill is not allowed. You may entrust it to us for collection. But it takes time.

Q: What should the man do if he wants to get the payment of the draft?

(18)

A.He has to show the clerk his passport.

B.He has to entrust the draft for collection to the bank.

C.He has to fill in some forms.

D.He has to endorse the draft.

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第5题

American people divide their days into several blocks of time(美国人将他们一天分成不同

American people divide their days into several blocks of time(美国人将他们一天分成不同的时间区), and plan different activities 1 different times.

American time is "on the dot"(准确地). If something is supposed to happen at Eight o'clock, it will begin at eight. Americans value promptness(准时)and may become angry if a person is more than 15 minutes late 2 a good reason. If you know you are going to be late, call in advance and let someone know. 3 you arrive late, you should apologize and explain why. Americans arrive 4 time for doctors' appointments. The doctor may keep you 5 , but if you keep the doctor waiting, you may get a bill with the doctor's time!

A:for

B:waiting

C:on

D:if

E:without

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第6题

American people divide their days into several blocks of time, and plan different acti
vities (41) () different times. American time is “on the dot”(准确地)). If something is supposed to happen at Eight o’clock, it will begin at eight. Americans value promptness(准时)and may become angry if a person is more than 15 minutes late (42) () a good reason. If you know you are going to be late, call in advance and let someone know. (43) () you arrive late, you should apologize and explain why. Americans arrive (44) () time for doctors’ appointments. The doctor may keep you (45) (), but if you keep the doctor waiting, you may get a bill with the doctor’s time!

(1). A.for B.waiting C.on D.if E.without

(2). A.for B.waiting C.on D.if E.without

(3). A.for B.waiting C.on D.if E.without

(4). A.for B.waiting C.on D.if E.without

(5). A.for B.waiting C.on D.if E.without

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第7题

Rock and roll began in the 1950s in the USA. Rock and roll was based on African American styles of music -jazz, blues, rhythm and blues, and gospel and mixed with the sound of country. Elvis Presley w

Rock and roll began in the 1950s in the USA. Rock and roll was based on African American styles of music -jazz, blues, rhythm and blues, and gospel and mixed with the sound of country. Elvis Presley was one of the first big stars of rock and roll. He was considered the "King" of rock and roll. Famous rock and roll stars and groups include Bill Haley and his group, the Comets, "Girl groups", the Ronettes (whose biggest hit was "Be My Baby"), the Crystals (whose biggest hit was "Da Doo Ron Ron" ), and the ShangriLas (whose biggest hit was "Leader of the Pack" ) etc.

At the same time, in England, a group that became known as the Beatles was forming. Another British group formed at about the same time was the Rolling Stones. Their best-known members are Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. A record company called Motown (eventually the name of the African American style, too), located in Detroit, Michigan, began producing hit records by African American groups and solo artists. Some of their most famous artists were Stevie Wonder,

The Temptations, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Gladys Knight and the Pips, and the Jackson

Five. Michael Jackson, the youngest of the Jackson Five, went on to become a world-famous solo artist. Since the 1960s, there have been many different styles of rock music punk rock, heavy metal, and hip-hop, just to name a few. By the end of the twentieth century, rock music was known almost everywhere in the world.

41. This text mainly introduces to us()

A.some of the famous pop stars in the modem world

B. different styles of pop music

C. a simple history of the popular music ----rock and roll.

D. some of the countries known as the sources of pop music

42. The music performed by the Rolling Stones was based on()

A. British styles

B. American styles

C. African styles

D. African American styles

43. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Elvis Presley can remind people of rock and roll.

B. Rock music -punk, heavy metal, and hip-hop were the only pop styles since the 1960s.

C. Steve Wonder and the Jackson Five were also famous solo artists at that time.

D. Rock and roll is a mixture of different cultures.

44. Who was considered the King of the Rock and Roll?()

A. Bill haley

B. Elvis Presley

C. Michael Jackson

D. Diana Ross

45. Rock and Roll began in the()

A. 1990s

B. 2000s

C. 1950s

D. 1960s

46. “By My Baby” is the name of()

A. a song

B. a book

C. a girl

D. a boy

47. “the Beatle” is()

A. a kind of insect

B. a group of animals

C. the name of jazz band

C. a group of insects

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第8题

In The Disuniting of America: Reflections on a Multicultural Society, Revised and Enlarged
Edition (W. W. Norton) Schlesinger provides deep insights into the crises of nationhood in America. A new chapter assesses the impact both of radical multiculturalism and radical monoculturalism on the Bill of rights. Written with his usual clarity and force, the book brings a noted historian' s wisdom and perspective to bear on America' s "culture wars".

Schlesinger addresses the questions: What holds a nation together? And what does it mean to be an American? Describing the emerging cult of ethnicity, Schlesinger praises its healthy effect on a nation long shamed by a history of prejudice and narrow-mindedness. But he warns against the campaign of multicultural advocates to divide the nation into separate ethnic and racial communities. From the start, he observes, the United States has been a multicultural nation, rich in its diversity but held together by a shared commitment to the democratic process and by the freedom of intermarriage. It was this national talent for assimilation that impressed foreign visitors like Alexis de Tocqueyille and James Bryce, and it is this historic goal that Schlesinger champions as the best hope for the future. Schlesinger analyzes what he sees as grim consequences of identity politics: the widening of differences. Attacks on the First Amendment, he argues, threaten intellectual freedom and, ultimately, the future of the ethnic groups. His criticisms are not limited to the left. As a former target of McCarthyism, be understands that the radical right is even more willing than the radical left to re strict and weaken the Bill of Rights.

The author does not minimize the injustices concealed by the "melting pot" dream. The Disuniting of America is both academic and personal, forceful in argument, balanced in judgment. It is a book that will no doubt anger some readers, but it will surely make all of them think again. The winner of Pulitzer Prizes for history and for biography, an authoritative voice of American liberalism, Schlesinger is uniquely positioned to bring bold answers and healing wisdom to this passionate debate over who we are and what we should become.

According to Schlesinger, the United States is ______.

A.a melting pot

B.a nation with diverse cultures held together by the democratic process

C.a federation of ethnic and racial communities

D.a nation with various ethnic and racial groups

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第9题

Task 1Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfini

Task 1

Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.

If you have an AT&-T BusinessDirect account, you can have your telephone bill paid automatically each month. You can make payments online with a bank account or use one of the following credit cards (信用卡): Visa , Master Card, Discover Network or American Express. When you make an online payment, please follow the instructions given below.

Instructions

1. To make your payment online, click (点击) the "Pay Now" link under the "Account Overview (概览) summary.

2. If your business has more than one registered account, first select the account you need from the "Account Number" menu, and then click the "Pay Now" link.

3. If you have never made an online payment before, you will be asked whether you want to make a payment by using a bank account or credit card. Select either "Bank Account" or "Credit Card" from the "Select Payment Method" menu.

The online payment system is available Monday through Saturday, from 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM (Midnight) Eastern Time.

An AT&T BusinessDi red account helps you______.

A.earn an interest from a bank account

B.make the first month's payment only

C.pay your telephone bill automatically

D.enjoy all the available banking services

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第10题

Long before the first Europeans arrived in America, a strange looking animal lived on th
e western plains.It looked somewhat like a water buffalo(北美洲野牛) It had a hump(驼峰) like a camel and a mane(鬃)like a lion.It preferred to eat the rich grass of the plains.

The official name of the strange animal is the American Bison.However, nearly everyone calls it a buffalo.

In the early days, millions of buffalo moved freely across the continent.They were powerful animals and ran with great speed.The Indians hunted them for food and clothing.

In the 19th century, white men hunted the bison for their skins.They seldom killed the bison for meat.One famous frontiersman, however, Buffalo Bill Cody hunted buffalo for meat.The railroads used the meat to feed their workers.

The American buffalo could run at a speed of almost 75 kilometers an hour.He was difficult to hurt because he was always for a fight.There were times when five or six bullets would not kill him, and buffalo hunters sometimes had a lot of trouble killing the animal.The buffaloes were hard to control and the hunters would get confused or feel helpless.Finally, in the west the expression, to buffalo, came to mean to make one helpless or to confuse and trick.

It is still used today.When a person has you “buffaloed”, he has you in his power.You're helpless! (10 分)

(1).When did the bison begin to live on the western plains of America?

A.When the European immigrated to America.

B.Long before the first Europeans arrived in America.

C.After the Europeans immigrated to America.

D.A short time before the first Europeans arrived in America.

(2).The bison looks like a __ __.

A.lion

B.camel

C.water buffalo

D.tiger

(3).White men hunted the buffalo ____.

A.for their workers

B.for their meat

C.for theft hunters

D.for their skins

(4).Why was American Bison difficult to hurt?

A.Because he was always for a fight.

B.Because he could nm fast.

C.Because he was too thick to be caught.

D.Because his look was odd enough to frighten away the hunters.

(5).“To be buffaloed” means .

A.to run as fast as a buffalo

B.to be helpless or be confused

C.to be caught for amusement

D.to be as special as a buffalo

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