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完整版)英语国家概况谢福之复习资料The United Kingdom of Great XXX small islands。
collectively known as the British Isles。
The two largest XXX。
The River Thames。
which is the second XXX UK。
XXX is the Clyde River。
and it is known for its kilts。
Wales。
which is a famous port city。
has the Severn River running through XXX。
which has Belfast as its capital。
is home to Lough Neagh。
XXX.XXX in the UK is XXX。
with warm summers。
cool winters。
XXX features in the UK are winter fog。
rainy days。
and XXX。
the capital city of the UK。
is home to several XXX Buckingham Palace。
Guildhall。
St。
Paul's Cathedral。
and The Tower Bridge of London.XXX descended from the Anglo-Saxons。
who were a XXX.XXX。
including the Irish。
The English language belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and is part of the Germanic group。
which includes East Germanic。
North Germanic。
英语国家概况复习题答案

英语国家概况复习题答案
1. 英国的首都是哪个城市?
答案:伦敦。
2. 美国的官方语言是什么?
答案:英语。
3. 加拿大的首都是哪里?
答案:渥太华。
4. 澳大利亚的货币单位是什么?
答案:澳元。
5. 新西兰的国旗上有哪些颜色?
答案:蓝色、红色和白色。
6. 英国的全称是什么?
答案:大不列颠及北爱尔兰联合王国。
7. 美国的独立日是哪一天?
答案:7月4日。
8. 加拿大的官方语言有哪些?
答案:英语和法语。
9. 澳大利亚最大的城市是哪个?
答案:悉尼。
10. 新西兰的首都是哪里?
答案:惠灵顿。
11. 英国的国花是什么?
答案:玫瑰。
12. 美国的总统任期是多久?
答案:四年。
13. 加拿大的国土面积是多少?
答案:约998万平方公里。
14. 澳大利亚的国宝动物是什么?答案:袋鼠。
15. 新西兰的国花是什么?
答案:银蕨。
16. 英国的国歌是什么?
答案:《天佑女王》。
17. 美国的人口数量大约是多少?答案:约3.3亿。
18. 加拿大的国花是什么?
答案:枫叶。
19. 澳大利亚的国歌是什么?
答案:《前进,美丽的澳大利亚》。
20. 新西兰的官方语言有哪些?答案:英语和毛利语。
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What is meant by the United Kingdom?The United Kingdom is a country made up of 4 separate countries. These are:England (capital city London)Scotland (capital city Edinburgh)Wales (capital city Cardiff)Northern Ireland (capital city Cardiff)Who's in charge?Currently David Cameron, the British Prime Minister.George Osbourne, the chancellor of the ExchequerWilliam Hague, the foreign secretary. The man most likely to meet Hu Jin tao.All three men are members of the Conservative PartyThe National Anthem The National Anthem is called "God save the queen."The National Flag The National flag is known as the "Union Jack".BeowulfBeowulf is an epic poem written in Old English.It tells the story of Beowulf, a man who kills the monster Grendel. He also kills Grendel's mother and a dragon.The Legends of King ArthurKing Arthur did not really exist. He is known as a "mythical hero."He is particularly famous for pulling the sword from the stone.The Loch Ness MonsterIn the highlands of Scotland, at a place called "Loch Ness", many people believe that there is a monster living in the lake.It is believed that the monster, sometimes called "Nessie", is a survivor from the time of the dinosaurs.Over the years, a myth has grown up about the "Loch Ness monster". Every year, people go to Scotland to try and see it. So far, no-one has been successful.Adele – 2006 - PresentAdele is a British singer and songwriter. She was born on 5 May, 1988. Both her albums, 19 and 21 have been massively successful. Adele is popular in both the UK and America.The Brit AwardsThe Brit Awards is the annual British pop music awards ceremony. It is a way for people from the UK to mostly celebrate British music. The awards began in 1977 and as an annual event in 1982. The Beatles - 1963-1970The Beatles were an English band that came from Liverpool. The Beatles' first album, "Please please me", reached number 1 in the album charts. After this, the Beatles produced 12 albums that went to number 1. The Beatles have had more number 1 albums in the UK than any other band.The British Invasion.The Beatles first performed in America on the "Ed Sullivan Show". 74 million American viewers tuned in to watch them –40% of the population. Even today, the Beatles have sold more records in the United States than any other artists.The Cultural and Social Revolution –1960s. In England and America, over the 1960s, there was a type of cultural revolution, in which peoples' attitudes on many things changed. The influence of the Beatles was integral to this.Legacy: Even today, The Beatles are selling records as people still want to listen to their songs. After the Beatles, British music became more popular in America.Who were the Spice Girls?The Spice Girls were an all-female pop band that first released a single in 1996.This single was called "Wannabe." It went straight to number 1 in the UK charts. The Spice Girls went on to have another 8 UK number 1 singles between the years 1996 – 2000. The Spice Girls were massively popular in America, having many number 1 hits. The band also had number 1 hits in 30 different countries. GIRL POWER!The Spice Girls did not only create best selling music. The band also promoted "Girl Power". "Girl Power" is a way of thinking, in which women believe that they are strong, independent, sexy, intelligent and (most importantly) able to exist without the help of men. "Girl Power stresses the importance of friendship between women. Friendship is more important than having a boyfriend. After the Spice Girls, many all-female bands have come into existence –the Spice Girls began this trend.James BondJames Bond is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming. Fleming wrote 12 novels about James Bond. After Fleming's death, writers have continued to create stories about James Bond. James Bond is your typical English gentleman. He is intelligent, polite and handsome. But he is also a spy working for MI6 (the British secret service). He is often in dangerous situations while working for the British government.The franchise remains one of the longest continually-running film series in history. 22 James Bond films have been made. The 23rd is due to be released in 2012.Mary PoppinsMary Poppins was a series of 12 books written by P.L.Travers. It is about a very mysterious English nanny. She appears to have magical powers. Although mysterious, and sometimes strict, she is always very kind to the children she looks after.Like James Bond, Mary Poppins is seen as being "typically British." She appears to be a traditional English nanny. She speaks very correct spoken-English (RP). But like James Bond, she is different beneath the surface. She always travels around using her umbrella, which opens up and allows her to be blown by the wind. In many ways, Mary Poppins is seen as representing UK culture. Mary Poppins appears to be the traditional, well-spoken nanny. Bert is the cheeky, but lovable, Cockney from the working-classes. Because of this symbolism, and the success of the film, many people (including many Americans) believe that people from the UK are like these characters.Pride and Prejudice - 2005In 2005 a new Pride and Prejudice film was made. It starred Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennet and Matthew Macfadyen as Mr. Darcy.A Clockwork OrangeA Clockwork Orange was originally a novel written by Anthony Burgess. It was made into a film in 1971 and directed by Stanley Kubrick. The film, made in England, follows the life of Alex, a psychopath who loves classical music and ultra-violence.Football In England Football is the National Sport. Bill Shankly, the manager of Liverpool FC, once said in 1981:"Football isn't a matter of life or death, it's much more important than that."In England, football is not just a sport: it is part of English culture and society.The PlayersProfessional football players in the UK earn massive amounts of money. They are the "super-rich". The best professional football players are treated like celebrities. To some of the fans, professional football players are like gods. They are worshipped by the fans. They are heroes.Football FansMany football fans are devoted to the team they support. Some football fans will spend a large amount of their income on the team they support. This would include football shirts, tickets, travelling to games, etc. Many football fans go crazy when their team plays.WAGS"WAGS" is a new English word. It is short for "Wives and girlfriends". Because football players are so famous, the press and media are interested in players' girlfriends and wives (WAGS). Now in many newspapers in England you will see pictures of famous WAGS.RugbyRugby is often referred to as an "establishment game". This is because football is often considered to be for the working classes, whereas rugby is more for people who went to private school. There are not any rugby hooligans. The fans and players are better behaved.The Government today - 2012The government of the UK is a democracy. It is known as a "parliamentary government."This is because the government consists of a parliament (议会). There is also a monarch (君主), who is technically above parliament. But now, the monarch's role is mainly ceremonial (仪式).The Parliament of the United KingdomThe Parliament of the United Kingdom meets in the palace of Westminster. It is made up of two houses:The House of Commons,The House of Lords.For a law to be signed, "Royal Assent" is required from the monarch. Parliament is the ultimate "legislative" body in the UK.Members of ParliamentMembers of parliament are elected by the people of the United Kingdom. Every male and female over the age of 18 can vote for a Member of Parliament (MP). Most Members of Parliament are part of a political party. The two most popular parties are Labour and the Conservatives. There is also a party called the Liberal Democrats. Also in Parliament are "independents" –MPs who are not part of the main political parties.The House of CommonsAt least every 5 years, there is something known as a General Election in England. During a General Election people can vote for who they would like to be their MP in Parliament.What does the House of Commons do?The House of Commons is at the heart of Government and Parliament:Here New laws are drafted, proposed, debated and voted on. Policies, such as how much money to spend on health-care or transport, are debated and agreed upon; Debates are held between the Prime Minister and the Opposition. The Prime Minister is thereby held accountable (负责) to governmentSeptember 11, 2001As a result of September 11, the US launched its "War on Terror." On October 7, 2001 the Americans attacked Afghanistan and overthrew the government. UK forces supported the Americans and also sent troops. The government in Afghanistan was called the Taliban.How did this affect the UK's Reputation?Depends on who you ask. The UK was seen as America's ally. So the Americans thought the UK was great. But many countries were against the war, particularly France and Germany. The UK was seen as moving away from Europe and closer to America."The Special Relationship"The friendship between America and the UK was called the "Special Relationship."But manypeople (including UK nationals) think that this relationship is unfair and that the UK is the puppet (傀儡) of America.UK ReputationThe "special relationship" also meant that, to many people over the world, the UK and America were virtually the same thing. Anger at America also meant anger at the UK. This is particularly true of Guantanamo Bay, a controversial prison in Cuba used by the Americans to keep terrorist suspects.2003 Invasion of IraqThe Invasion of Iraq (March 19 –May 1, 2003) was the start of the conflict of the Iraq war. The invasion was led by the United States (148,000 soldiers), United Kingdom (45,000 soldiers), Australia (2,000 soldiers), Poland (194 soldiers).What did this mean for the UK's Image?This was very bad for the UK's international image.1. The UK was seen as, once again, doing whatever America wanted it to do;2. The UK was seen by many people across the world as engaging in an illegal war;3. The UK was becoming more hated in the Arab world.What did this mean for the UK?This also damaged the UK's relations with Europe, particularly France and Germany. The UK was seen as abandoning Europe and siding with America. The UK was also seen to have acted without the consent of the UN.July 7 BombingsOn 7 July 2005 London was hit by a terrorist attack. Three suicide-bombers detonated three bombs on London's Underground (Subway). This was because the UK was seen as an enemy of Islam because of the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.What Do I mean by RP?RP stands for ‘Received Pronunciation." RP is considered to be the "correct" way of pronouncing words. It is also known as "the Queen's English"; "Oxford English" and "BBC English." RP is considered to be the accent of the well educated and wealthy.AccentsGeordie Accent-- spoken by people from Newcastle.Scouse Accent -- spoken by people from Liverpool.Cockney Rhyming SlangDog and Bone = Telephone DogTrouble and Strife = Wife TroubleMince Pies = Eyes MinceWig = Syrup and Fig SyrupPlates of meat = Feet PlatesThe Norfolk AccentAr ya reet boi? = Are you alright?Cor ter heck! = Jesus!Get Wrong = To be told offThat crazes me!= That annoys me!Social ClassUK society is often described as being stratified (分层). An individual can be said to "belong" to aparticular social class.A person belongs to a particular social class depending on a number of different factors:1. Education2. Family Background3. Accent (口音)4. Occupation5. Wealth (variable).There are said to be 8 social classes in England:The Upper Class (Prince William)The Middle Upper Class (Kate Middleton)The Middle Middle ClassThe Lower Middle ClassThe Skilled Working ClassThe Unskilled or semi-skilled working classThe Under ClassThe "Newly Rich" class, which is separate from the others.Social MobilitySocial Class in England is not fixed or rigid. There is such a thing as "social mobility". This is when, either due to education or wealth (or both), a person is able to move up a classHistoryIn 1066 William the Conqueror defeated the Anglo-Saxons at the Battle of Hastings. In 1215, King John signed a famous document called Magna Carter. 1689 --the Bill of Rights signed..Anne Askew --a woman famous for being tortured in the rack and then burnt at the stake. Anne Boleyn --famous for making a beautiful speech before being beheade.The Fire of London - 1666The fire started at the bakery of Thomas Farriner on Pudding Lane, shortly after midnight on Sunday, 2 September. The fire then spread rapidly across the city of London.The Civil WarThe English Civil War (1640-1653) was fought between Charles 1st (the leader of the Royalists) and Oliver Cromwell (the leader of the Parliamentarians). Parliament wanted more power. It thought that Charles was too dictatorialAfter the Civil War - The Restoration - 1660Even though a king was put back on the throne in England, monarchs never had as much power as they had enjoyed before the Civil War. The monarchy never regained as much power as it had had before, and was more answerable to Parliament.The Restoration - 1660But this did not mean a return to the old ways. The new King allowed free parliaments and religious toleration. The new King gave to Parliament, in effect, the very things it wanted before the Civil War. The civil war is seen by many people as the first step towards democracy.1903 –1914 –The Suffragette MovementEmmeline Pankhurst founded the Women's Social and Political Union. It was also known as the Suffragettes. This movement campaigned for women's right to vote.HistoryThe Black Death (1347-1351) and the Great Plague (1665-1666).The Fire of London (1666). This was started at Pudding Lane.Fire of London - Why such a disaster?Many reasons –1. the method of putting out the fire was very inefficient2. the mayor of London was too slow to act. He delayed orders to stop the fire.3. there was a strong wind which allowed the fire to jump4. this had never happened before and people did not know what to doGuy Fawkes –1570 - 1606Guy Fawkes is most famous for his involvement in the Gunpowder Plot (1605)The Gunpowder Plot was a failed assassination attempt against King James I.The plan had been to use gunpowder to blow up the House of Lords on 5 November.To honor this event, every year on November 5 people in the UK celebrate "Bonfire Night." People all over the country set off fire-works, either at their homes or in a communal area.The punishment given to Guy Fawkes - to be hanged, drawn and quartered, is also famous in UK tradition.TeaTea is very important in UK society. Many people, from all classes, drink black tea with milk every day. It is considered to be a social activity, not just a drink. There are two types of tea "rituals" which some UK people may occasionally indulge in:Cream teaHigh Tea (this is what the Queen is supposed to do everyday)Civil PartnershipsSince Civil Partnerships were made legal in 2005 (one of the many changes that Tony Blair made to UK society) there have been thousands of civil partnerships. Civil Partnerships are also known as "Gay Marriages", but they are not actual marriages.Gay PrideIn the United Kingdom, as in many other parts of the world, many cities host a yearly "Gay Pride Day." During these days, homosexual men and women march in the streets, celebrating their homosexuality. Often straight people will join them to show their support.。
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Chapter 7 Government and Administration 1.What is a constitutional monarchy?When did it begin in Britain? The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy:the head of State is a king or a queen.it going back to at least the 9th century. 2.What is the role of the Monarchy in the British government/ the sovereign is the symbol of the whole nation. In law,he/she is head of the executive,and integral part of the legislature,head of the judiciary,the commander-in-chief of all the armed forces of the Crown and the “supreme governor”of the established Church to England. 3.What are the main functions of Parliament? The main functions of Parliament are:1)to pass laws;2)to provide the means of carrying on the work of government by voting for taxation;3)to examine government policy and administration,including proposals for expenditure;4)to debate the major issue of the day. 4.What does the Cabinet consists of ?What does the collective responsibility of Cabinet Government mean? The Cabinet usually consists of about 20 most senior ministers who are appointed by the Queen on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.Ministers are responsible collectively to Parliament for all Cabinet decisions;individual Ministers are responsible to all Cabinet decisions;individual Ministers are responsible to Parliament for the work of their departments. 5.Who does the Privy Council consists of ?Do you think it is very powerful now?why(not)? Its membership is about 400,and includes all Cabinet ministers,the Speaker of the House of Commons,the Archibishops of Canterbury and York,and senior British and Commonwealth statesmen. Today its role is largely formal,advising the sovereign to approve certain government decressand issuing royal proclamations. 6.Who are the members of the House of Lords?What is the function of the House of Lords/ The house of Lords is made up of the Lords Spiritual and the Lords Temporal. The main function of the House of Lords is to bring the wide experience of its members into the process of lawmaking. 7.What are the two major parties in Britain? The two major parties are the Conservative Party and the Labour Party. 8.How many constituencies are there in Britain today?How many members are there in the House of Commons? There are 651 constituencies in Britain and 651 members in the House of Commons. 9.How often does a general election take place? A general Election must be held every five years and is often held at more frequent intervals. 10.What are the responsibilities of the County Council and the District Council? County councils provide large-scale services,while district councils are responsible for the more local ones. At present in England,county councils are responsible for strategic planning, transport planning, highways,traffic regulation,education, consumer protection, refuse disposal, police,the fire service, libraries and personal social services.District councils are responsible for environmental health,housing and refuse collection.。
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中国的地理位置China is located in the east of the Asian continent, on the western shore of the Pacific Ocean, bordering the East China Sea, Korea Bay, Yellow Sea, and South China Sea. It covers an area of about 9.6 million square kilometers. China is the third largest country in the world (after Russia and Canada). From north to south, the territory of China spans over 49 latitudes, and from east to west, over 62 longitudes.Chapter 1:Land and People 英国的国土与人民(1) England is in the southern part of Great Britain. It is the largest, most populous section.英格兰位于大不列颠岛南部,是最大,人口最稠密的地区。
(2) Scotland is in the north of Great Britain. It has three natural zones (the Highlands in the north; the Central lowlands; the south Uplands) Capital: Edinburgh苏格兰位于大不列颠的北部。
它有三大自然区:北部高地,中部低地及南部山陵。
首府:爱丁堡。
(3) Wales is in the west of Great Britain. Capital: Cardiff威尔士位于大不列颠的西部。
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英语国家概况复习资料英语国家概况复习资料英语国家概况是学习英语的重要一环,了解英语国家的历史、文化、地理等方面,有助于更好地理解和运用英语。
在这篇文章中,我们将回顾一些关于英语国家的基本知识,帮助大家复习和加深对这些国家的了解。
一、英国(United Kingdom)英国是英语的发源地,也是英语国家中最重要的一个。
它由四个国家组成:英格兰、苏格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰。
英国是一个具有悠久历史和丰富文化的国家,拥有众多的文学、音乐和戏剧作品。
莎士比亚、狄更斯、毛姆等伟大的作家都出自英国。
此外,英国还有许多著名大学,如剑桥大学和牛津大学。
二、美国(United States)美国是世界上最大的英语国家之一,也是世界上最强大的国家之一。
它拥有丰富的资源和多元化的文化。
美国是一个移民国家,各种不同的文化和宗教在这里融合。
美国有众多著名的城市,如纽约、洛杉矶和芝加哥,每个城市都有其独特的魅力和特色。
此外,美国还是全球科技和创新的领导者,许多世界知名的科技公司都来自美国。
三、加拿大(Canada)加拿大是北美洲的一个国家,是英语和法语并存的国家。
加拿大是一个拥有广阔土地和丰富资源的国家,同时也是一个多元文化的国家。
加拿大的自然风光非常壮观,有着世界上最美丽的国家公园和湖泊。
此外,加拿大在教育和医疗领域也非常发达,拥有世界一流的大学和医疗系统。
四、澳大利亚(Australia)澳大利亚是一个位于南半球的国家,也是一个英语国家。
澳大利亚拥有宽广的土地和独特的动植物资源,是世界上最大的岛屿国家。
澳大利亚的自然环境非常独特,有着世界上最壮观的珊瑚礁和大堡礁。
此外,澳大利亚还以其高质量的教育和研究机构而闻名,吸引着来自世界各地的留学生。
五、新西兰(New Zealand)新西兰是一个位于南太平洋的岛国,也是一个英语国家。
新西兰的自然环境非常优美,有着壮丽的山脉、湖泊和海岸线。
新西兰是一个农业和旅游业发达的国家,其乳制品和葡萄酒在世界上享有盛誉。
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain andNorthern IrelandChapter 1 Geography, People and Language全名: the United Kingdom of Great Britain(大不列颠联合王国)and Northern Ireland (北爱尔兰).由成千上万的小岛组成(the British Isles).两大岛屿:Great Britain(大不列颠)and Ireland(爱尔兰)The River Thames (second longest and most important),originates(起源于)in southwestern England -----North Sea. Scotland ( Edinburgh爱丁堡) important river:Clyde River kilts(苏克兰小短裙)Wales( Cardiff加迪夫,著名港口).The Severn River is the longest river of Britain------flow through western England. Northern Ireland (Belfast贝尔法斯特,首府)Lough Neagh----the largest lake in the British Isles.Climate: temperate, with warm summers, cool winters and plentiful precipitation(降雨量),冬暖夏凉,降雨充沛Three major features: winter fog, rainy day, instability 冬天多雾,常年多雨,天气不定London---Buckingham Palace(白金汉宫), Guildhall (市政厅),St. Paul’s Cathedral(圣保罗大教堂), The Tower Bridge of London(伦敦塔桥)The majority of the population is descendants of the Anglo-Saxons, a Germanic people from Europe.大部分的人口是盎格鲁-撒克逊人的后裔,从欧洲来的日耳曼人Most people in Wales and Scotland are descendants of the Celtic people, including the Irish people威尔士和苏格兰的大多数人都是凯尔特人的后裔,包括爱尔兰人English belongs to the Indo-European family of languages. English is in the Germanic group.英语属于日耳曼语语系Germanic group: East Germanic, North Germanic, West Germanic. English evolved from the West Germanic group.日耳曼语系:东日耳曼语,北日耳曼语,西日耳曼语。
英语国家概况考试复习资料

《英语国家概况》考试复习资料及答案1The Tower of London, a historical sight, located in the centre of London, was built by_D__ AKing Arthur B. Robin Hood C. Oliver Cromwell D. William the Conqueror2Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of British government? AAIt offers the Queen high political status and supreme power.BIt is both a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.CIt is the oldest representative democracy in the world.DIt has no written form of Constitution.3Under whose reign was the Bill of Rights passed? AAWilliam of Orange B. James Ⅱ C. Oliver Cromwell D. GeorgeⅠ4. Which of the following livestock has the biggest number in the UK? DA. Beef cattle.B. Dairy cattleC. Chicken.D. Sheep.5. Which group of people cannot vote in the general election? BA. Members in the House of Commons.B. Lords in the House of Lords.C. The UK citizens above the age of 18.D. The UK resident citizens of the Irish Republic.6. A free press is considered very important to the functioning of parliamentary democracy because __A_________.A. it plays a watchdog function, keeping an eye on the governmentB. it informs people of current affairs in the world.C. it provides people with subjective reports.D. it publishes short pamphlets for Parliament.7.Of Which people is Robert Burns a national poet? BA. The Welsh peopleB. The Irish peopleC. The Scottish peopleD. The English people8.. It was said that Christianity was introduced into Ireland by _D_________A. the VikingsB. the NormansC. Brian BuruD. Saint Patrick9. In the 17th century, the English government encouraged people from Scotland and NorthernEngland to emigrate to the north of Ireland because __A_______.A. they wanted to increase its control over IrelandB. they had too many people and didn’t have enough space for them to live in BritainC. they intended to expand their investmentD. they believed that Ireland was the best place for them10. Which is the largest city in Scotland?CA. CardiffB. EdinburghC. GlasgowD. Manchester二.填空1. Charles the First, king of Britain, was executed, because he attempted to overrule___ the parliament _______ in the English Revolution.2. The _ official ________IRA believed that they had made enough progress so that they could concentrate on a political process, and run candidates for___ election ____.3. It’s hard to make talks successful between the British and Irish governments without the participation of __ Sinn Fein ________and_______ IRA _____.4. The party which wins the majority seats in parliament forms _ the government ________and its party leader becomes _ Prime Minister _________-.5. Since 1945, the UK economy has experienced __ relative ______ decline rather than __ relative _____ decline.6. The UK economy can be divided into three main sectors: primary ________industries, secondary industries and _ tertiary _______industries.7. Shakespeare’s plays fall into three categories .They are __ tertiary _______ , _____ comedies ____and history plays.8. Charlotte Bronte and Emily Bronte are noted for their respective novel _____ Jane Eyre ___and ____ Wuthering Heights ______which are largely the love stories of a woman for a man.9. People usually dress up and show off their fashionable clothes and elaborate hats for the social event called __ Wuthering Heights ________.10. Traditionally, people gave Christmas gifts or money to their staff or servants on _ Boxing Day __________, which is the day after Christmas.三.问答1. Who introduced Christianity into Ireland?He was St. Patrick.2. What’s the full name of the UK?It is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.3.What is the major function of the Parliament?4.It was to pass laws.4. How many seats in the House of Commons should a party hold at least in order to win theelection?It needs at least 326.5. Which party won 4 consecutive elections and was in power for quiet a long time from 1979 to1997?It was the Conservative party.6. Name two of the tragedies written by Shakespeare.They are Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet7. Which is one of the largest government departments that deal with education?It is the Ministry of Education.四.名词解释the quality paperLondonthe Celtsthe Anglo-SaxonsD A A D B A B D A C1.the parliament2. official election3. Sinn Fein IRA4.the government5. Relative recession6. primary tertiary7. tertiary comedies8. Jane Eyre 9. Wuthering Heights10. Boxing Day1.He was St. Patrick.2.It is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.3.Parliament?It needs at least 326.4.It was the Conservative party.5.They are Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet6.It is the Ministry of Education.名词解释见课本。
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《英语国家概况》补充材料A:名词解释补充The Pilgrim Fathers(英国清教徒): This is given to those members who made the first crossing on the famous Mayflower, which landed at Plymouth harbor in December 1620.Jacksonian democracy(杰克森式民主):It is used in American politics to describe the period when the “common man” participated in the government, occurring after Jeffersonian democracy. The Progressive Movement(革新运动):It was a reform movement that reached its height in the early 20th century. This arose as a response to the vast changes brought by industrialization.The Union Flag(英国国旗):Also known as the Union Jack. It is the national flag of the UK. It symbolizes the 4 administrative nations, the England, Scotland, Wales and the Northern Ireland. The red cross stands for England, the diagonal Red Cross stands for Ireland and the diagonal white cross stands for Scotland.British Commonwealth(英联邦):Also known as the Commonwealth of Nations. It includes the UK and the 40 or so former British colonies that are now sovereign states. It was formally established in 1931.European Union(欧盟):It is an economic and political union established in 1993. The establishment of the European Union expanded the political scope of the European Economic, especially in the area of foreign and security policies, and provided for the creation of a central European bank and the adoption of a common currency. Domesday Book(末日审判书): The written record of a census and survey of English landowners and their property made by order of William the Conqueror in 1085-1086.Stonehenge(巨石阵):A group of standing stones on a plain in the southern England. The arrangement of the stones suggests that it was used as a religious center and also as an astronomical observatory.Julius Caesar(凯撒大帝):He is a roman general, statesman and historian. He invaded British, conquered the army of his political enemy Pompey, and pursued other enemies to Egypt. He returned to Rome, and was given a order by the people to rule as dictator until he was murdered.Protestantism(新教): One of the 3 major branches of Christianity, originating in the 16th century Reformation in Europe.Margaret Thatcher(撒切尔夫人): She is the first British female Prime Minister who held the office of PM Longer than anyone else in the 20th century. She was elected in 1979, shored up a Conservative-led government, favored privatization plans. Her nickname is “The Iron Lady”; she was elected to three consecutive terms and resigned in1990Keynesian(凯恩斯主义): The economic theories of economist Keynes, who advocate government monetary and fiscal programs, designed to increase employment and stimulate business activity.Westminster Abbey(威斯敏斯特教堂):A famous church located in London, where English monarchs are crowned and distinguished English subjects are buried. The Poets’ Corner conta ins the graves of great English writers.Grammar school: Originally meant to educate the young in Latin grammar and that of another European language. These schools in modern UK are intended to teach a highly academic class and teach students to deal with abstract concepts.The American Revolution(独立战争): Also known as the War of Independence, it began in 1775 and ended in 1783. It ended 2 centuries of British rule for most of the North American colonies and created the United States of America.The Confederacy(联邦): This refers to the 11 states in the south that seceded from the Union to establish what the called the Confederate States of America.Monroe Doctrine(门罗主义): This proclaimed the US’ opinion that European powers should no longer colonize the Americas or interfere with the affairs of sovereign nations located in the Americas.The Truman Doctrine(杜鲁门主义):This was part of the US’ political response to perceived aggression by the Soviet Union in Europe and the Middle East.W ASP(盎格鲁撒克逊系白人清教徒):As a term, it refers to people of English descent who believe in Protestantism. All of them share a common heritage that has been a powerful force in shaping the values and beliefs of Americans. One of the most important values associated with American Protestantism is value of self-important.NAACP(有色人种协进会): It is an organization founded in 1909, aiming to use legal redress in the courts to end racial discrimination. Today, it still remains as the most influential black organization in the USA.The Articles of Confederation(联邦宪法): It is the first law to unite the new states, it is necessary to define the relative powers of the Continental Congress. It was drafted by Dickinson and was ratified in 1781. But 8 years later, it was replaced by the Constitution of the United States.Watergate Scandal(水门事件): It refers to the Watergate Hotel in Washington DC. The Watergate Burglars broke into the Democratic Party’s National Committee offices in 1972 and got arrested. The president Nixon resigned due to this storm.B:本学期两次重点作业What is the historical meaning of Norman Conquest in British history?1、The Norman Conquest was in effect a French conquest and the imposition upon England a ruling French aristocracy.2、The Norman-French replaced English as an authoritative language in England. English becamea lower-class language.3、It was one of the most decisive events in English history, which caused a fundamental change in the way of life of the English people.4、It tied England’ s civilization closely to that of continental Europe.What are the causes for Henry Ⅷ’ s re ligious reformation? And what is the effect of the reformation?Reasons:1、The Church of the Middle Ages had not been only a religious body, but also apolitical and legal power.2、Henry Ⅷbecame the King, he felt his marriage was displeasing to God, becausehe had offended in marring his brother widow, Catherine, who didn’t give birth to a son. He decided to divorce.3、The Pope was in the control of Emperor Charles Ⅴ,Catherine’s nephew anddidn’t dare to help him. Henry wanted a reformed national Church wit hin the Catholic framework.Effect:It would be the actions of his heirs to make any significant changes in the doctrines and ceremonies of his independent church. In the 1530s, Henry Ⅷ’s power was greatly enlarged and by new clerical taxes. Toward the end of his reign, Wales and Ireland were officially incorporated into England in 1536 and 1541, respectively, creating a union of the Crowns. The king moved away from the medieval idea of ruler as chief lawmaker and overseer of civil behavior, to the modern idea of ruler as the idea logical icon of the state.What is the importance of the Bill of Rights(权利法案) in British history?1、It gave political supremacy to Parliament and severely limited the Crown’spower.2、It marked the beginning of the constitutional monarchy in England.What are the similarities and differences between British parliament and American Congress?At the head of Parliament is the British Sovereign, with the other two being the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The Sovereign’s role, however, is merely ceremonial. The three elements meet together only on occasions of symbolic significance.The 7 main Functions of British Parliament:(1).create all UK laws.(2).provide, by voting for taxation, the means of carrying on the work ofgovernment.(3).protect the public and safeguard the rights of individuals.(4).examine government policy and administration, including proposals forexpenditure.(5).examine European proposals before they become law.(6).hear appeals in the House of Lords, the highest Court of Appeal in Britain.(7).debate the major issues of the day.Congress: the legislative branch consists of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives.Congress has the power to make any laws that are considere d “necessary and proper”. It has the power to impose and collect taxes, decide the expenditures of the government, control trade with foreign nations and among the states, establish and protect a monetary system and borrow money on the credit of the US. It alsohas the power to raise and maintain an army and a navy and declare war upon other countries.What are the causes and effects of American Civil War?Causes:The American Civil War was a conflict during 1861-1865 in the USA between the Southern or Confederate State of America and the Northern or Union States, in which two great power of the states and the central government; and the existence of black slavery.Other causes leading to the American Civil War include sectional rivalry, moral indignation aroused by the Abolitionists, the question of the extension of Slavery into new territories, and a fundamental disagreement about the relative supremacy of federal control of state’s rights. The issue of slavery had brought to head long-standing social and economic differences between the two oldest sections of the country.Effects:The outcome of the war placed the northern capitalists in solid control of the federal government. It also swept away the last obstacle to the development of the US capitalism. In 1865, the Thirteenth Amendment to the US Constitution was adopted, which freed all slaves throughout the United States.What are the causes and effects of American Revolution?Causes:The British government tried to make the colonials pay a larger share toward the expenses of the empire. The colonials had hitherto paid only local taxes(地方税). American merchants, for example, commonly imported sugar from the French West Indies (法国西印度群岛), contrary to law, and even shipped in return the iron wares(铁器)which it was against the law for Americans to manufacture for export.Effects:The American Revolution is the movement that destroyed the first British Empire, establishing the US. And, indirectly, Canada, a much larger event than the War of Independence (1775-1783), the Revolution developed from the issue of whether parliament had the power to tax the North American colonies directly. But more was involved than constitutional dispute, and the Revolution left America a transformed place.What are the elements and their respective function of the American government?(1). The President has the right to veto or cancel laws of Congress.(2). These laws can be passed anyway by the Congress by a two-thirds majority after the President’s veto;The Senate has the authority to approve appointments made by the President by a majority vote.(3) (6). The laws may still be cancelled if the Supreme Court decides that the laws go against the Constitution.(4).The President can appoint Federal judges and Supreme Court justices who share his ideas about law.(5) (6). Congress has the power to fix the number of judges of judges sitting on the court and ,within limits, decide what kind of cases it may harm, but if cannot change the powers given to the Supreme Court by the Constitution itself.。