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Celts were different groups of ancient people who came originally from Germany. ()

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第1题

Celts were different groups of ancient people who came originally from________ .

A.France

B.Denmark

C.Ireland

D.Germany

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第2题

The first European voyagers to reach Canada were the()

A.Romans

B.Saxons

C.Celts

D.Vikings

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第3题

The early inhabitants of the British Isles were ______.

A.Scandinavians

B.Romans

C.Germans

D.Celts

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第4题

The first known settlers of Britain were ______.A.the JutesB.the CeltsC.the SaxonsD.the Ib

The first known settlers of Britain were ______.

A.the Jutes

B.the Celts

C.the Saxons

D.the Iberians

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第5题

The Celts believed all laws of space and time were suspended during Christmas Day, allowing the spirit world to intermingle with the living.()
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第6题

The first known settlers of Britain were the()
The first known settlers of Britain were the()

A、Normans

B、Beaker folk

C、Celts

D、Iberians

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第7题

Since historical times, England, where the early inhabitants were Celts, has been conquered three times. It was conquered by the Romans, the ____, and the Normans.

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第8题

In many countries of the world, people can confidently tell you the meaning of their town or city, but most people who live in Manchester, Oxford or Birmingham would not be able to explain what the name of their city means. The name of every British town and city, however, has a long history. Two thousand years ago, most people living in Britain were Celts. Even the word "Britain" is Celtic. Then the Romans arrived and built camps which became cities called "castra". This is why there are so many place names in England which end in "-chester" or "-caster" —Manchester, for example. The Romans never reached Wales or Scotland, and many place names there are Celtic. For example, Welsh place names that begin with "Llan" come from the Celtic word for church. After the Romans left Britain, it was attacked by tribes called the Anglo—Saxons who were from the area of Europe that is now Germany and Holland. Without the Roman army, it was impossible to protect the country from these people. The names of their villages often ended in "-ham" or "-ton". Some got their name from the leader of the village, so Birmingham, for example, means "Beormund's village". The Anglo—Saxons were farmers and the landscape was very important to them, so we have villages called Upton ("village on a hill" —a good place to build a village) and Moreton ("village by lake", where floods could make life tough). Place names that end in "-ford" (a place where you could cross a river) also describe the location of Anglo—Saxon villages. Twelve hundred years ago, the Vikings came to England from Scandinavia. They traded with the Anglo—Saxons but lived in their own villages. These often ended in "-by" or "-thorpe". The name "Kirkby" means "a village with a church" and Scunthorpe was the village of a man called Skuma. Finally, in 1066, England became Norman—the Normans gave us the place name "grange", which means farm. And how about London? Experts cannot agree. The Romans called the city Londinium, but they were not the first inhabitants. People once believed that the United Kingdom's capital city got its name from the castle of a King called Lud, but this is very unlikely. Our best guess today is that the name comes from a Celtic word meaning a fast—flowing river. Like a number of British place names, its history is lost in time.

The origin of British place names are unfamiliar to many local people because of() .

A.the death of the country's ancient languages.

B.the long-lost history of the names.

C.their lack of interest in the names.

D.the frequent changes to the names.

According to the article, Stratford-upon-Avon is most likely a town ().

A.built beside a river

B. on a hill

C. near a castle

D. with a church

Which of the following shows the correct order of the arrival of inhabitants in Britain?

A. The Celts –The Romans –The Anglo Saxons–The Vikings –The Normans

B. The Romans –The Celts –The Vikings –The Anglo Saxons–The Normans

C. The Celts –The Romans – The Vikings –The Normans –The Anglo Saxons

D. The Romans –The Anglo Saxons–The Celts –The Normans –The Vikings

According to the text, where did the name for London come from?

A. The name is short for Londinium.

B. It comes from the term for a fast-flowing river.

C. It is puzzling and hard to confirm for sure.

D. The name is from the castle of a King.

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第9题

The number of people invited ______ fifty, but a number of them ______ absent for different reasons.

A) were, was B) was, was C) was, were D) were, were

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第10题

Everything _____ very different if your father were alive.

A.is

B.will be

C.was

D.would be

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