英美文化课后作业
英美文化基础教程课本 课后练习答案(朱永涛)

British CultureChapter 2 English history填空:1.The Crusades2.Columbus; Vasco da Gama3. the hundred years’ war4. Parliament; King Charles I5. Charles Darwin6. the Great slump7. the league of Nations ; the United Nations选择:1C 2D 3A 4C 5DChapter 4 British government system1.不用记2.On Her Majesty’s Service3.the Most Noble Order of the Garter4.head of the church of England5.acts of parliament; the prerogative of the crown; convention of the constitution;common law; parliamentary privilege6.5; 6357.the Crown; the House of Lords; the House of Commons8.parliament9.the final court of appeal in civil cases and criminal cases except criminal case inScotland10.to make laws; to control and criticize the executive government; to control theraising and the spending of money11.the Lord Chancellor12.her ministers13.the Parliament;is accountable or responsible to Parliament ; the House ofCommons; the people选择1B 2C 3A 4D 5C 6 AChapter 6 English Literature1.8th century; 6th2.their Viking raiders swept into Britain3.the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle; the Roman Invasion of Britain to the middle of the12th century4.Chaucer; Shakespeare; Milton5.Thomas More; Utopia6.Hamlet; King Lear; Othello; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; As you like it;Twelfth Night; Richard II; Henry V; Julius Caesar7.the Essays8.paradise lost; Paradise regained; Samson Agonistes9.pilgrim’s progress10.Jonathan Swift11.London12.Robert Burns13.Robinson Crusoe14.William Wordsworth; Taylor Coleridge; Lord Byron; John Keats;Percy Bysshe Shelley15.Jane Austen; Charlotte Bronte; Emily Bronte16.Stevenson; Lewis Carroll; Thackeray; David Copperfield; Pickwick papers;George Eliot; Oscar Wilde; the return of the Native; Tess of the D’Urbervilles17.James Joyce; Ulysses18.George Bernard Shaw选择1D 2A 3C 4A 5A 6D 8A 9D 10DChapter 7 Religion and Beliefs1.Roman Catholic Church; Protestant Church2.the Old Testament; the New Testament3.The Queen; the Archbishop of Canterbury 坎特伯雷大主教4.God; Jesus; Holy Spirit5.Presbyterian6.The Pope7.the Methodist; the Congregation Church; the Baptist Church; the Quakers; theChristian ScientistsChapter 8 character and manner1.impolite/ill-bred2.modesty; conceit3. a sense of humor4.sportsmanshipChapter 9 Education1.5; 152.Christmas; Easter; summer3.selective; comprehensive4.Eton; Harrow; Rugby5.Being free6.Oxford; Cambridge7.St. Andrews; Glasgow8.open university9.Leads; Lancaster10.exclusiveness选择1A 2C 3D 4DAmerican CultureChapter 2 American History1.The Vikings; Christopher Columbus2.Jamestown in Virginia3.pilgrims; Roger Williams; William Penn4.1775; 17835. a second continental congress6.July 4th7.the Federalists; the Republicans; strong, efficient central authority; individualliberties8.Thomas Jefferson9.John Marshall10.Uncle Tom’s Cabin11.it put an end to slavery and decided that American was not a collection ofsemi-independent states, but a single individual nation12. being able to pay high wages and earn enormous money13. the New York Stock Exchange14. laissez-fair; government should interfere with business as little as possible;government action选择1B 2A 3D 4A 5B 6 C 7D 8A 9A 10BChapter 3 The Forms of Government1.Federalism; the separation of powers and respect for the Constitution and the ruleof law2.foreign affairs and with matters of general concern to all the states includingcommerce between the states.3.Democrats ; Republicans4.executive branch; legislative branch; judicial branch5.Ford; Nelson Rockefeller; the president Nixon resigned6.the vice-president7.4; 4; John Kennedy8.two terms9.435; 2; 100; 610.both houses; the senate; two-thirds majority11.confederation12.192013.The supreme court14.life; president; the senate;15.FBI选择:1A 2 C 3D 4C 5B 6D 7C 8BChapter 4 American Literature1.Washington Irving华盛顿·欧文; Fenimore Cooper费尼莫尔·库柏;2.Edgar Allan Poe埃德加·爱伦·坡; The Fall of the House of Usher厄舍府的倒塌3.Concord康科德; Ralph Waldo Emerson ; Henry David Thoreau 梭罗;Nathaniel Hawthorne 纳撒尼尔﹒霍桑4.Nature; The American Scholar; Self-reliance5.Walden 瓦尔登湖6.Scarlet Letter 红字7.Herman Melville赫尔曼·麦尔维尔8. The Adventure of Tom Sawyer; Life on the Mississippi; The Adventures ofHuckleberry Finn (汤姆·索亚的历险;在密西西比河上;哈克贝利·弗恩历险记)9.Theodore Dreiser西奥多·德莱塞10.The Great Gatsby; which is about Gatsby, a man at the end of his youth, is strivingto recapture a beautiful dream he once believed in. He sees the dream turn into a nightmare. (了不起的盖茨比)11.Jonh Dos Passos 约翰·多斯·帕索斯12.the Sound and the Fury喧嚣与骚动; Light in August Light in August; Absalom,Absalom 押沙龙,押沙龙13.The Sun Also Rise太阳照常升起; A Farewell to Arms永别了,武器; For Whom theBell Tolls丧钟为谁而鸣14.John Steinbeck约翰·斯坦贝克; Ralph Ellison拉尔夫·艾里森15.Eugene O’Neill尤金奥尼尔; Long Day’s Journey into Night长夜漫漫路迢迢选择:1C 2A 3D 4B 5D 6A 7C 8C 9A 10D 11B 12C为帮助大家记忆这些作家作品,将其姓名和作品的汉译提供给大家Chapter 7 American Education1.122.age3.kindergarten classes for five-year-olds4.grammar school or elementary school5.the nation’s population explosion ; a trend toward democratizing highereducation6.The7.FootballChapter 8 American Family Life1.rural, small town living; big city life2.each resident owns his own apartment3.youth; a feeling of being respected, wanted and needed.。
英美文化课后答案 Chapter 6 Social Life and Customs

英美文化课后答案6Lecture 6 Social Life and CustomsT ell whether each of the following statements is true or false.1-10: FFFTT/FFTFT 11-20: FFFFF/TTTTT 21-29: FTFFF/FTFTFill in the blanks with the correct information.1. the public opinion; people’s morals, rule2. The Times; The Guardian; The Daily Telegraph; The Observer3. The Guardian; the Labor Party; the Conservative4. Football Association5. flat racing; hurdle racing6. American Football Conference, National Football Conference7. The New York Times; The Washington post; The Wall Street Journal; The Los Angeles Times8.2.25 million 9. candy 10. bonfires; jack-o’-lanterns 11. Football Association 12. steeplechase 13. 16 or 17 14. during the July to September quarter 15. The British LibraryChoose the correct answer on the basis of what is stated in the text.1-10: BBDAC/DDCCA11-20: BDBCD/CCADC 21-30: DABDC/ DACBDExplain the following terms.1. TabloidTabloids always deal in some scandals and gossip of the famous people in politic s, sports or entertainment.2. BBCFor a long period, the only television programs in Britain were produced by the BBC, the British Broadcasting Company, which was funded by the sale of TV licenses. The BBC was sponsored by the national government, which broadcasts radio and television programs for domestic and foreign markets.3. WimbledonWimbledon is the place now where the best tennis players gather to compete for a championship. It is a suburb of London. The Wimbledon Cup is one of the major sports events in Britain and probably the most famous tennis event in the world.4. Horse racingHorse racing is the true sport of British Kings and Queens. The two types of horse racing are flat racing and hurdle racing. Flat racing is racing where horse riders compete on a flat track. Hurdle racing is racing across the countryside or around the obstacles encountered.5. ChristmasChristmas is celebrated on December 25 and is the greatest of the Christian festivals. Christmas is a religious holiday during which Christians commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. There are three traditions for Christmas Day in Britain. The first is Christmas Pantomime, which is a comical musical play. Another tradition on Christmas is to hear the Queen of Britain give her Christmas message through television and radio. The third British tradition is Boxing Day whichis the day after Christmas.6. USA TodayOf all the newspapers, the most widely circulated paper in the United States is USA Today averaging over 2.25 million copies every weekday.7. All-Star GameIt is the game in which the best players from basketball teams from the eastern and western divisions display their skills. It begins in mid-February.8. ThanksgivingThanksgiving always occurs on the fourth Thursday in November at the end of the harvest season. It is a festival to express thanks for the year’s harvest. On Thanksgiving Day family members always gather for a rich dinner of roast turkey with stuffing, sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie, which are traditional foods eaten on the first Thanksgiving.9. HalloweenHalloween is celebrated on October 31st, shortened from All-Hallows-Eve, the night when the ghosts of the dead walked around. Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, bonfires, costume parties, carving jack-o'-lanterns, haunted houses, reading scary stories and watching horror movies.10. Trick-or-treatingOn this day the children will dress like the character of a book or movie and go “trick-or-treating”. Children knock on neighbors’ doors asking for candy as a treat.Short Answer Questions1.These magazines often contain short stories and serials of strong romantic interest, as well aspractical advice and hints for housewives.2.These are terms which refer to the size of the paper: broadsheet being double the size tabloid.However, the term “tabloid” is traditionally associated with the popular press and concentrates on entertainment; broadsheet is associated with the quality press and places its emphasis on information and analysis.3.In the nineteenth century, students at Oxford and Cambridge, Britain’s two oldest universities,were huge fans of rowing. In 1829, the two schools agreed to hold a race against each other for the first time on the Thames River. The oxford boat won and a tradition was born.4.Shakespeare’s famous plays include tragedies, such as Hamlet (1603), Othello(1604), andKing Lear (1605); comedies, such as A midsummer Night’s Dream(1594-96) and Twelfth Night (1602); and history plays, such as Henry IV, part 1 – 2.5.Rugby League is played mainly in the north of England, and Rugby Union is played in therest of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. The main difference between the two is that the former (which used to be strictly amateur) is played with teams of 15 players, and the latter (which is played by amateurs and professionals) has 13 players to a team.。
英美文化课后答案Chapter3Politics

英美文化课后答案Chapter3Politics英美文化课后答案3Lecture 3 PoliticsTell whether each of the following statement is true or false.1-10: FTTFF/FTTTF 11-20: TTFTF/FFTFT 21-30: TFTFF/TFFTT Fill in the blanks with the correct information.1. Lords; Commons2. the Prime Minister; the Sovereign/Queen3. the Queen; the House of Commons4. Conservative Party; Labour Party5. Conservative6. a federal system7. executive; judicial8. one; eight9. Senate; Representatives; two 10. the Democratic Party; the Republican Party 11. Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her Other Realms and Territories, Queen, Head of Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. 12. legislature, monarch 13. the Queen 14. Commons, resigns, dissolve 15. not, most, majority, Prime Minister, Opposition, frontbenches, Shadow 16. supreme law 17. the Articles of Confederation18. republic, state, president 19. ratification 20. Bill of Rights, amendments 21. executive, checks and balances 22. bicameral, the Senate, the House of Representatives 23. President, Constitutional Amendment, two 24. Supreme Court 25. Democratic, Republican 26. the Electoral CollegeChoose the correct answer on the basis of what is stated in the text.1-10: CDAAC/ADDAD 11-20: DCDBC/ADDAC 21-28: BCDAB/BDBExplain the following terms.1. British ParliamentThe British Parliament today consists of three parts: the Queen, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The Parliament has a number of different functions. First and foremost, it passes laws. Another role of the Parliament is to scrutinize, or examine the government.2. Life peerLife peers receive their noble titles from the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister. However, a life peer cannot pass the title on to his or her children. These appointments are usually made for people’s outstanding careers or contributions to society. Famous people who have been made peers are former British Prime Ministers Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher.3. British ConstitutionThe U.K. does not have a written constitution, which most countries have. While much of the constitution is written down, it is not systematically written into a single document. The British Constitution is made up of three main parts: Statutes, Common Laws and Conventions.4. The Labour PartyThe Labour Party was developed by the growing trade union movement at the end of the 19th century. It quickly replaced the Liberal Party as one of the two largest political parties in the U.K. The Labour Party supported state control of important industries and a more equal distribution of wealth. It has drawn financial support from the trade unions.5. The U.S. ConstitutionThe Constitution of the United States was written as a single political document in 1787. There were only 7 articles in it. The Constitution demands the election of the president, and provides that federal laws would only be made by a Congress. It also provides for a national court system headed by a Supreme Court. The Constitution follows these principles: federal system, “checks and balances” of the powers and respect for the Constitution.6. A federal systemA federal system is one in which power is shared between the central government and the state government. Therefore, each of the Americans is under the two governments--the federal government and the state government. The federal government has the right to declare war, to tax, to borrow or coin money and to regulate business and trade. Generally speaking, the federal government deals with foreign affairs and matters of general concern to all the states.7. Checks and balancesWhen Americans talk about the system of “checks and balances”, they often refer to the three-part government. The system limits the powers of the three branches. Each branch has powers that the others do not have, and each branch is given power to check the operations of the others, so that no one branch can become too powerful.8. The CongressThe Congress is the supreme legislative branch of the U.S. government. Under the Constitution, it is the only branch that can make federal laws, levy federal taxes, and declare war upon other countries. The American Congress is made up of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. BothSenators and Representatives of the House are chosen by a direct election from all of the states.9. Bill of RightsMany of the recommendations of the states ratifying conventions were considered later by James Madison as he drafted what became the Bill of The Rights. It is commonly viewed as consisting of the first 10 articles of Amendments to the Constitution. These amendments give all Americans rights to believe in any religion; to speak, write and publish as they like; to gather together peaceably and to petition the government; to be secure in their homes without fear of unreasonable searches and seizure of persons and property; and to receive fair and just treatment in courts of law. The Bill of Rights was added in 1791.10. jurisdictionJurisdiction is the authority to hear and decide cases. According to the Constitution, the federal courts exercise jurisdiction over cases in which the subject involves either the U.S. Constitution, statutes, or treaties; maritime law; or cases in which the litigants include either the U.S. government, more than one state government, one state government and a citizen of another state, citizens of more than one state, or a foreign government or citizen. The state courts exercise jurisdiction over the remaining cases. These include most criminal cases.11. Electoral CollegeIt is a body that elects the president and vice president. Each state is represented by the same number of members as in its congressional delegation. In another word, each has as many electors as the total representation in Congress (House plus Senate). The voters vote for electors who will cast their ballots in the Electoral College. Because of the winner-take-all feature ofthe Electoral College, the system gives an advantage to large states and their urban populations.12. Manifest DestinyThe 19th century journalist John O’Sullivan coined the phrase “manifest destiny”in an 1839 article. It conveyed the belief in the divinely conferred right of the republic to expand westward and bring more of the continent into “the great experiment of Liberty and Federated self-government”.Questions for Discussion1.The Articles of Confederation was the first governing Constitution of the United States ofAmerica. Although serving a crucial role in the victory in the American Revolutionary War, a group of reformers felt that the Articles lacked the necessary provisions for a sufficiently effective government. Another problem is that the government lacked taxing authority; it had to request funds from the states. Another criticism of the Articles was that they did not strike the right balance between large and small states in the legislative decision making process. 2.Legislature is a type of representative assembly with the power to create and change laws.The President has the authority to appoint federal judges as vacancies occur. Under the Constitution, the President is responsible for foreign relations with other nations. He also has the right to veto or sign any bills passed by Congress. He can call into service of the National Guard. The judicial branch is headed by the Supreme Court, which is the only court specifically created by the Constitution. The Supreme Court is the ultimate appellate court in the United States. It usually hears cases on appeal. If Congress proposes a law that the President thinks is unwise, the President can veto it. That means the proposal does not becomelaw. If Congress passes a law which is then challenged in the courts as unconstitutional, the Supreme Court has the power to declare the law unconstitutional and therefore no longer in effect.。
英美文学课后习题

Old Englis h Litera tureReview Questi ons1. Give an accoun t of the histor y of Englan d from the Celtic settle mentto the Norman Conque st.2. How did Christ ianit y came to Englan d? Name the most import ant monast eries of this period.3. Name some repres entat ive pieces of the Old Englis h poetry.4. Name the two most import ant Christ ian poetsof this period.5. Analys e the artist ic featur es of Beowul f, usingthe quoted passag e to illust rateyour points.Middle Englis h Litera tureI. Fill in the blanks: (30%)1. The firstsettle rs of the Britis h Isleswere ________, and Britai n got its name from a branch of this people called________. But laterthey were driven to live in ________, ________ and ________.2. The ________, ________ and ________ were ________ tribes origin allyliving on the Contin ent. They movedto the Britis h Islesand became the ancest ors of the ________ people.3. The most import ant eventof the Old Englis h Period was ________, whichtook placein the year ________.4. The RomanCathol ic Church sent ________ to Englan d in 597 ________ the Englis h people to Cathol icism.5. Name two poemsof this period apartfrom Beowul f: ________, and ________.6. Beowul f is an epic of ________ lines, and it tellsthe events that took placeon ________ before they movedto the Britis h Isles.7. Afterthe Anglo-SaxonEnglis h took in loan wordsfrom ________ and ________ and lost most of its ________ and many of its gramma r rules, it was called ________.8. Romanc e can be divide d into threekindsaccord ing to subjec t matter. They are ________, ________ and ________.9. Romanc es of the Englis h subjec t are talesabout________ and his ________.10. John Wyclif was a transl atorof ________, Willia m Langla nd wrote________ and the most famous Englis h ballad s are thoseabout________.II. Mark the follow ing statem entsas true (T) or false(F): (10%)The two center s of Christ ian cultur e in the Old Englis h Period was in Canter buryand Northu mbria.Caedmo n belong ed to Northu mbria n School, wherea s the Venera ble Bede was a member of the Canter buryAbbeyin southEnglan d.The firstEnglis h nation al epic poem is Widsit h.Old Englis h poetry is distin guish ed by its use of allite ratio n and kennin gs.Chauce r is the greate st lyrica l poet of the Middle Englis h PeriodThe Canter buryTalesis Chauce r's master piece, but it is unfini shedwith only 24 taleswritte n. Modern Englis h is develo ped from the London dialec t of the Middle Englis h Period, whichisa greatcontri butio n made by Chauce r to the Englis h langua ge.Most of the Englis h popula r ballad s have theirorigin in the French folklo re.The Norman s were intere stedin the Cycleof King Arthur becaus e they wanted to provethey were lawful heirsto the Celtic ancest ors of Britai n.Chauce r's humani sticideasantici patethe Englis h Renais sance.IV. Explai n the follow ing litera ry terms: (15%)1. epic2. allite ratio n3. iambic pentam eter4. romanc e5. balladIV. Choose one from each of the follow ing two groups of questi ons and writea shortessayof about300 wordsto the firstand about500 wordsto the second: (45%)GroupOne: (20%)1. Give a histor icalreview of the Old Englis h Period.2. Say someth ing aboutthe transi tionfrom Old Englis h to Middle Englis h and the histor icalelemen ts that had brough t aboutthis transi tion.GroupT wo: (25%)1. Analyze the theme(s) and artist ic featur es of Beowul f.2. Commen t on Chauce r's achiev ement s and contri butio ns with exampl es from his works.Englis h Renais sance PeriodReview Questi ons1. How did Englan d become the most powerf ul countr y during the Tudorreign?2. What does the word "Renais sance" mean and why do we call this histor icalperiod the Englis h Renais sance Period?3. Give a briefaccoun t of Thomas More's life and his majorwork Utopia.4. Name Spenser's majorlitera ry work and tell what it is about.5. Name more writer s (poetsand playwr ights) of this period and tell what you know aboutthem.6. What are Bacon's chiefcontri butio ns?7. Who was the greate st playwr ightbefore Shakes peare? Discus s one of his plays.8. What kind of comedy is Ben Jonson's specia l contri butio n? And as a playwr ighthow differ ent is Ben Jonson from Shakes peare?QuizFill in the blanks: (50%)1. ________ brokeaway from the RomanCathol ic Church and establ ished ________.2. It was ________ and ________ who introd ucedItalia n sonnet s into Englan d.3. Thomas More's famous line in Utopia that expose s the calami tiesof the Enclos ure Moveme nt is ________.4. Faerie Queene was planne d for 12 books,each standi ng for one moralprinci ple, but only ________ bookswere finish ed center ing on the follow ing six virtue s: ________, ________, ________, ________, ________, ________and ________.5. Philip Sidney's essayon poetry is called________; John Lyly's proseromanc e has a main charac ter ________, whosename is afterw ard respon sible for an expres sionin the dictio naryto repres ent a styleof speech; Thomas Lodgeis mainly rememb eredtodayfor his proseromanc e ________, Thomas Nasbeis believ ed to have joined Marlow e in writin g ________; and Robert Greene is connec ted with Shakes peare for attack ing the latter in one of his pamphl ets as a(n) ________.6. Christ opher Marlow e used ________ to writehis playsand two of his import ant playsare________, and ________.7. Franci s Bacon's worksare expres sions of his though t on ________, and his prosestyleis best repres ented in an essaycalled ________.8. Ben Jonson's master piece is a comedy of humour s called________, and he was made ________ in 1616.9. List any threeof Shakes peare's comedi es: ________, ________, and ________.10. The four greattraged ies by Shakes peare are ________, ________, ________, and ________.11. Shakes peare has produc ed two tetral ogies of Englis h histor y plays, and the most discus sed two are ________, and ________.12. Falsta ff was no good compan ion for ________, who laterbecame ________, a powerf ul king of Englan d.13. ________ was a Jew and a usurer in ________, and he triedto take reveng e on the Christ ianswho despis ed and ill-treate d him.14. lago is the villai n in ________, who set a trap to lead ________ to believ e that his wife ________ was unfait hfulto him.15. ________ is a spirit in the dramat ic romanc e ________, in whichhe helped ________, the former duke of ________ to get back the lost power.16. Shakes peare wrote________ sonnet s, whichcan be divide d into groups with ________ and ________ sonnet s in each group.17. The Shakes peare an sonnet rhymes________, and the last ________ linesare used as a conclu sionto sum up the messag e of the poem.II. Mark the follow ing statem entsas true (T) or false(F): (10%)The Englis h Enclos ure Moveme nt was a driveto fenceup largepieces of land to raisesheep. The Tudorreignreache d its most glorio us time underKing HenryVIII.In 1688 the Englis h navy defeat ed the Spanis h Armada on the high seas.Humani sm oppose d the RomanCathol ic Church and the mediev al bondag e on people's minds.Miracl e playsare simple and mostly tell the storie s of the Bible.The univer sitywits were all univer sitygradua tes and they livedon univer sitycampus es.in Shakes peare's days all the female roleswere perfor med by boys.Romeoand Juliet was writte n in the thirdperiod of Shakes peare's creati ve career.The Spense rianstanza contai ns 8 iambic linesof 5 feet each and one last line of 6 feet.The Arcadi a is a romanc e in verseby Philip Sidney, whichconsis ts of 5 books.III. Explai n the follow ing litera ry terms: (15%)1. the Shakes peare an sonnet2. blankverse3. pastor al poem4. threeunitie s5. allego ryIV. Essayquesti on: (25%)Choose one essayquesti on from the giventwo and writean essayof at least500 words.1. Give a genera l accoun t of the firstflower ing of Litera turein the Englis h Renais sance Period.2. Writean introd uctio n of Shakes peare, his life and his litera ry achiev ement s.The 17th Centur y Litera tureReview Questi ons1. What histor icalelemen ts caused the Englis h Bourge ois Revolu tionand why is it so called the Purita n Revolu tion?2. Tell what you know aboutMilton's life.3. Make some commen ts on the epic poem Paradi se Lost.4. In what way does Samson's last heroic deed remind us of Milton's last phaseof life?Review Questi ons1. Tell the unique featur es of the "Metaph ysica l Poetry".2. Choose one poem by metaph ysica l poetsand discus s it as well as you can.3. Introd uce the histor icalbackgr oundfor the emerge nce of the Restor ation drama.4. Choose to commen t on one Restor ation comedy writer and his play(s).Review Questi ons1. Choose either Absalo m and Achito phelor Mac Fleckn oe and analys e it to show Dryden's satiri cal power.2. Why is Dryden called"Father of Englis h Litera ry Critic ism"? What are his litera ry viewspresen ted in Of Dramat ick Poesie?3. What kind of a writer is John Bunyan?4. Discus s as well as you can The Pilgri m's Progre ss.QuizI. Choose one correc t answer from the four offers givenaftereach of the follow ing senten ces or questi ons: (15%)1. Who was the leader of the Purita n Revolu tionof Englan d?A. John Lilbur neB. Oliver Cromwe llC. MiltonD. Charle s II2. Who was execut ed as the enemyof the Englis h people afterthe victor y of the Bourge ois Revolu tion?A. JamesIIB. QueenElizab ethC. Charle s IID. Charle s 13. The Glorio us Revolu tiontook placein the year of ________.A. 1660B. 1688C. 1642 D 16494. The Biblewas transl atedunderthe reignof ________ and publis hed in ________.A. King JamesI, 1611B. King Charle s I, 1625C. King JamesII, 1688D. King Charle s I1, 16605. In the early17th centur y therewas a groupof courtpoetsrepres ented by John Suckli ng, Robert Herric k, etc. who were called ________.A. metaph ysica l poetsB. cavali er poetsC. satiri cal poetsD. lyrica l poets6. Milton's poem Lycida s is a(n) ________ and his Paradi se Lost is writte n in ________.A. epic, heroic couple tB. pastor al poem, sonnetC. lyrica l poem, rhymed verseD. elegy, blankverse7. Metaph ysica l poetsare notedfor theiruse of ________.A. blankverseB. concei tsC. allite ratio nD. typogr aphy8. In the Restor ation Period, dramarevive d mainly becaus e ________.A. Charle s I1 and his courtbrough t back with them a tastefor dramaB. thereappear ed many good playwr ightsC. the new bourge ois classlikeddramaD. it was a reacti on agains t the suppre ssion of dramaperfor mance by the Purita n govern ment9. Restor ation playshave a signif icanc e in the histor y of Englis h litera turebecaus e ________.A. they are very entert ainin g with wittydialog uesB. they have themes aboutlove and marria ge of the city peopleC. they antici patethe playsof social manner s by laterdramat istslike Sherid an and Goldsm ithD. they have preser ved comedi es as a dramat ic genrefrom distin ctionI0. Willia m Congre ve choseto writehis comedi es on subjec ts of ________.A. family and social pressu res on youngpeople's free choice in love and marria geB. intrig ues and decept ionsin the gamesof love and marria geC. indece nt sexual liaiso ns and the libert ine life styleD. the fightover inheri tance and marria ge for moneyand rank11. Of the four speake rs in his Of Dramat ick Poesie John Dryden speaks throug h the charac ter called ________.A. Eugeni usB. CritesC. Liside iusD. Neande r12. Beside s heroic plays,Dryden also produc ed ________ such as Secret Love and Marria ge a-la-Mode.A. tragi-comedi esB. histor y playsC. dramat ic romanc esD. proble m plays13. In religi on John Bunyan was a ________.A. Protes tantB. Purita n dissen terC. Cathol icD. Church of Englan d man14. The Pilgri m's Progre ss is a(n) ________.A. fairytaleB. religi ous docume ntC. realis tic novelD. allego ry15. Before Dryden and Bunyan, the Englis h prosemainly follow ed the ________ styles.A. Italia n and FrenchB. French and Spanis hC. French and LatinD. Spanis h and LatinII. Give the full name of the author s of the follow ing works: (10%)1. GraceAbound ing to the Chiefo/Sinner s2. The Way of the World3. Absalo m and Achito phel4. The Flea5. Areopa gutuc a; or Speech for the Libert y of Unlice nsedPrinti ng6. The Man of Mode7. The Work of the Beast8. The Altar9. The True Levell ers' Standa rd Advanc ed10. The Plain-DealerIII. Identi ficat ion exerci ses: You are giventhreepassag es belowfrom the workswe have introd ucedin this part. Please read each carefu lly and then answer the questi ons attach ed to each passag e (30%)1. [...] at this fair are all such mercha ndise sold, as houses, lands,trades, places, honour s,prefer ments t, titles, countr ies, kingdo ms, lusts, pleasu res, and deligh ts of all sorts, as whores, bawds, wives,husban ds, childr en, master s, servan ts, lives, blood,bodies, souls, silver, gold, pearls, precio us stones, and what not.Questi ons:1) From whichwork is this passag e takenand who is its author? (2 points)2) What is this passag e about? (3 points)3) Transl ate the passag e into Chines e. (5 points)2. Like mine, thy gentle number s feebly creep;Thy tragic Muse givessmiles, thy comicsleep.With whate'er gall thou sett'st thysel f to write,Thy inoffe nsive satire s neverbite.Questi ons:1) Name the work from whichthis poetic stanza is taken. (1 point)2) Who is the author of the poem and what kind of poetry is this? (2 points)3) Who is the poetic person a that speaks theselinesand who is the addres see? (2 points)4) Paraph rasethe firsttwo lines. (5 points)3. Had we but worldenough and time,This coynes s, lady, were no crime.We wouldsit down, and thinkwhichwayTo walk, and pass out long love's day.Thou by the Indian Ganges' sideShould st rubies find, [ by the tideOf Humber wouldcompla in. I wouldLove you ten yearsbefore the Flood.And you should, if you please, refuseTill the conver sionof the Jews.Questi ons:1) Who is the poet of this select ion and what is the name of the poem from whichit is taken? (2 points)2) What kind of poetry is this called? (1 point)3) Transl ate the underl inedverselines. (5 points)4) What does the youngman want to tell his mistre ss in this select ed sectio n? (2 points)IV. Essayquesti ons: (45%)I. Choose one from the giventwo topics and writean essayof at least300 words: (20%)1) Give a briefaccoun t of John Dryden's litera ry contri butio ns.2) Discus s John Bunyan and his master piece The Pilgri m's Progre ss.2. Writean essayon the follow ing topicin about500 words: (25%)Analys e as well as you can John Milton's Paradi se Lost.18th Centur y Litera tureReview Questi ons1. What are the essent ial featur es of Neocla ssici sm in the 18th-centur y Englan d?2. Name the majorNeocla ssicrepres entat ive writer s of this period and introd uce theirmajorachiev ement s.3. Commen t on Pope's litera ry contri butio ns.4. Analys e Swift's Gulliv er's Travel s.5. Name two import ant newspa persof the period and tell what you know aboutthem.6. Why do we say Johnso n was the litera ry lion of this period? Choose to discus s one of his works. Review Questi ons1. Discus s the social and histor icalelemen ts that promot ed the birthof the modern novelinEnglan d.2. Discus s Defoe's Robins on Crusoe as a typica l middle-classnovel.3. What kind of noveldid Richar dsonwrite?And discus s his two majornovels to show your points.4. How did Fieldi ng name his panora mic novels? What are the main featur es of his novels?5. Why do we say that Tristr am Shandy is a strang e and diffic ult novel? In what way does this novelantici patethe postmo dernnoveltenden cies?Romanticism Litera tureReview Questi ons1. What is Topogr aphic al Poetry? Give some exampl es of poemsbelong to this catego ry.2. Why is Thomas Gray called a Gravey ard poet? Discus s his ElegyWritte n in a Countr y Church-Y ard.3. Choose to discus s two of Robert Burns' poems.4. Tell what you know aboutWillia m Blakeand his litera ry achiev ement s.5. What was the intell ectua l backgr oundthat brough t aboutthe Gothic Novel?6. Choose one from the threeGothic noveli sts introd ucedin this chapte r and discus s his or her majornovelas well as you can. ~'QuizI. Identi fy the follow ing workswith theirwriter s: (10%)The Rape of the Lock Lauren ce SterneGulliv er's Travel s HenryFieldi ngLivesof the Englis h PoetsAlexan der PopeCato Jonath an SwiftThe Season s Matthe w Gregor y I~Robins on Crusoe Samuel Richar dsonA Sentim ental Journe y Throug h France and ItalyJoseph Addiso nClaris sa Samuel Johnso nTom JonesDaniel DefoeThe Monk JamesThomso nII. Fill in the blanks: (20%)1. The two well-knownnewspa persrun by Steele and Addiso n are ________ and ________.2. Pope wrotea poem aboutlitera ry princi plesin the form of ________, whichis entitl ed ________.3. ________ was prejud icedagains t ________, wherea s ________ wrote18 critic al essays to praise this greatEnglis h poet.4. Gulliv er's Travel s consis ts of ________ booksto tell separa telyGulliv er's advent uresin ________, ________, ________ and ________.5. Johnso n took 7 yearsto compil e ________, and he ran a journa l called ________.6. Pope solved his financ ial proble m with the moneyhe got from transl ating________, and Richar dsonbecame the firstEnglis h writer who did not depend on writin g for ________.7. Name two Englis h female noveli sts during the firstflower ing of the novelin Englan d: ________ and ________.8. Robert Burnsis most well-knownfor his poemswritte n in ________ and Willia m Blaketook________ as his occupa tion.III. Mark the follow ing statem entsas true (T) or false(F): (10%)The rise of the modern novelis closel y relate d to the rise of the middle classand an urbanlife.Tom Jonesis the firstEnglis h tragic novel, wherea s Claris sa is a comicnovelof a panora mic social scope.Beside s Robins on Crusoe, Defoewrotetwo novels aboutthe life of lowlywomenand they are Pamela and Moll Flande rs.Richar dsonis regard ed as the greate st letter novelwriter of 18th-centur y Europe.Tristr am Shandy is a unique novelin the world's litera ry histor y, whichis aheadof its time in the experi menta tionof narrat ive skills.Gray is the most import ant repres entat ive of the Topogr aphic al Poets.Swift's satiri cal essayThe Modest Propos al enrage d the Englis h king and a priceof 300 pounds was set for the person who wouldbetray him.Joseph Addiso n is also knownas a good litera ry critic for his essays on Milton and on pleasu res of imagin ation.Samuel Johnso n was all his life an arm-chairtravel er withou t an opport unity to travel beyond Englan d.Radcli ffe is differ ent from the otherGothic noveli sts becaus e she always givesa ration al explan ation to the seemin gly terrib le things in her novel.IV. Explai n the follow ing litera ry terms: (15%)1. picare squenovel2. August an Age3. heroic couple t4. mock epic5. quatra inV. Essayquesti ons: (45%)GroupI: Choose one questi on from the giventhreeand writean essayto it in about300 words: (20%)1) Choose to discus s one writer or work in this part you are more famili ar with.2) Say someth ing aboutNeocla ssici sm and its repres entat ion in Englis h litera ture.3) Writeto tell in what sensethe modern novelis differ ent from the picare squenovel, allego riesand romanc es that went before it.Group2: Choose one questi on from the threegivenbelowand writean essayto it in about500 words: (25%)1) Compar e Richar dsonand Fieldi ng to show theirdiffer ences in themeand in techni que.2) Say someth ing aboutDefoeas a typica l middle-classwriter and commen t on his charac ter Robins on Crusoe as well.3) Commen t on Alexan der Pope and his contri butio ns to Englis h poetry.Review Questi ons1. What was the histor icalsituat ion that nurtur ed the Englis h Romant icism?2. Who are the repres entat ivesof Englis h Romant ic Poetry.'? And how are they genera lly groupe d?3. Say what you know aboutWordsw orth's life and his ideasaboutpoetry.4. Choose two of Wordsw orth's poemsand analys e them with your own percep tions.5. Give an accoun t of Coleri dge's life and his litera ry achiev ement s.6. Tell the storyof "The Rime of the Ancien t Marine r" and try to analys e its romant ic featur es. Review Questi ons1. What are the differ ences betwee n the Lake Poetsand the younge r genera tionof Englis h Romant icist s?2. Descri be the Byroni c hero and the main themat ic and artist ic featur es of Byron's poetry.3. What are Shelle y's social ideals seen in his poetry? And illust rateyour points with his poemswe introd uce in this chapte r.4. What is John Keats"ideasaboutbeauty, immort ality and love? Analys e one poem by him to show your point.。
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英美文化概论答案第一份1、In the format of western names,which name is put first?( )•A、Family name•B、Last name•C、Surname•D、First name正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:33.3分2Bill is the short version of ( ).•A、William•B、Steven•C、Robert•D、Richard正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:33.3分3There is only one given name in western name.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×Which one is not the key aspect of Chinese culture?( )•A、Chinese food•B、Spring Festivel•C、Chinese medicine•D、Football正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:33.3分4Culture is the beliefs, ( ) and way-of-life of a community or society.•A、traditions•B、habits•C、customs•D、costumes正确答案: C 我的答案:C得分:33.3分5Chinese culture is better than American culture.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×Topography of the USA已完成成绩:100.0分6( ) and Hawaii are seperated from American mainland.•A、Colorado•B、Indiana•C、Alabama•D、Alaska正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:25.0分7The two significant mountain ranges of American are ( ) and Appalachian Mountains.•A、Rocky Mountains•B、Andes Mountains•C、Alps Mountains正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:25.0分8Which is the largest states by population?( )•A、Texas•B、New York•C、California•D、Florida正确答案: C 我的答案:C得分:25.0分9Boston is on the West Coast of America.( ) 正确答案:×我的答案:×Three icons of America已完成成绩:33.3分10Why is Yellowstone National Park important?( )•A、Because it is the first national park in the world.•B、Because it is in America.•C、Because it is the biggest national park in America.•D、Because it is the first national park in America.正确答案: A 我的答案:D得分:0.0分11Washington, Jefferson, () and Lincoln's faces are made on the Mount Rushmore.( ) •A、Madison•B、Roosevelt•D、Adams正确答案: B 我的答案:C得分:0.0分12Which country provided the Statue of Liberty to America?( )•A、The United Kingdom•B、Canada•C、Australia•D、France正确答案: D 我的答案:DComparison of the USA and China已完成成绩:83.5分13Which is not the major environment issues of America?( )•A、Air pollution•B、Water shortage•C、Loss of agricultural land•D、desertification正确答案: C 我的答案:C得分:16.7分14Which one is wrong, about the geography of America and China?( )•A、China has more railways than America.•B、America has two neighbour countries, Canada and Mexico.•C、Both America and China's climates vary greatly.•D、America's land is less than China's, but water in America is more than China.正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:16.7分15The most fresh water used in China is in ( ). •A、Domestic•B、Industry•C、Livestock•D、Agriculture正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:16.7分16In 2013, the population of China is about ( ) more than that of America.•A、3 times•B、4 times•C、5 times•D、6 times正确答案: B 我的答案:C得分:0.0分17The total area of China is bigger than America.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×得分:16.7分18America's population growth rate is lower than China's.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×Comparison of the USA and China 2已完成成绩:60.0分19The first three ethnic groups in the USA are ( ).•A、White, Hispanic and Black•B、White, Black and Hispanic•C、White, Black and Asian•D、White, Asian and Black正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:20.0分20In China, the life expectancy is ( ) years. •A、70•B、72•C、75•D、79正确答案: C 我的答案:C得分:20.0分211 kilogram is ( ) pounds.•A、0.6•B、1.7•C、2.1•D、2.2正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:20.0分22All the countries in the world adopt the metric system, except ( ), Myanmar and Liberia.•A、the UK•B、the USA•C、France•D、Japan正确答案: B 我的答案:C得分:0.0分23Everyone in America and China can read and write.( )正确答案:×我的答案:√24Which country is the second largest economy in the world?( )•A、China•B、Japan•C、South Korea•D、Germany正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:33.3分25Which one of following is not an American company?( )•A、Google•B、CocaCola•C、Facebook•D、Airbus正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:33.3分26Per capita means a person.( )正确答案:√我的答案:√Comparison of the USA and China已完成成绩:42.9分27According to the 2013 statistics, which one of the following is wrong?( )•B、The biggest part of GDP composition in America is Services.•C、In 2013, GDP growth rate in America is higher than that in China.•D、In 2013, America's inflation rate is lower than China's.正确答案: C 我的答案:B得分:0.0分28Which one is right about the labour force in America and China?( )•A、Most of American labour force are in services.•B、Both America and China have the least labour force in agriculture.•C、Most Chinese labour force are in agriculture.•D、American labour force is more than Chinese.正确答案: A 我的答案:B得分:0.0分29( ) is most used for the electricity production in the USA and China.•A、Water•B、Nuclear•C、Wind•D、Coal正确答案: D 我的答案:B得分:0.0分30The UAS and ( ) is the major export markets of China.•A、Canada•B、Mexico•C、Japan正确答案: C 我的答案:C得分:14.3分31Both American and Chinese governments have significant direct involvement in the economy.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×得分:14.3分32Now services in China grows very fast.( )正确答案:√我的答案:×得分:0.0分33The poverty lines in America and China are the same.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×Agriculture in the USA已完成成绩:20.0分34( ), Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma and California have the most farms in the USA.•A、Arizona•B、Maryland•C、Texas•D、Nevada正确答案: C 我的答案:C得分:20.0分35Which one is wrong about the American agriculture?( )•A、Large family farms are much more productive.•B、In 2000, farm jobs are very few in America.•C、Most income of farm households is from non-farm sources.•D、In America, all farmers have jobs in cities.正确答案: D 我的答案:B得分:0.0分36In 2012, the top 5 agricultural commodities of America are ( ), cattle, soybeans, dairy products and chickens for meat.•A、Corn•B、Potato•C、Tomato•D、Cotton正确答案: A 我的答案:D得分:0.0分3796% of the farmers are black people.( )正确答案:×我的答案:√得分:0.0分38In 2008, most of American agriculture imports were from China.( )正确答案:×我的答案:√Global Financial Crisis已完成成绩:20.0分39Recession is ( ) of negative GDP growth. •A、1 quarter•B、2 quarters•C、3 quarters•D、4 quarters正确答案: D 我的答案:B得分:0.0分40The GFC Recession started in ( ).•A、the USA•B、the UK•C、Japan•D、France正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:20.0分41The cause of the GFC Recession in 2007 was ( ).•A、Stock bubble burst•B、Property bubble burst•C、Dotcom bubble burst•D、Asset price bubble burst正确答案: B 我的答案:D得分:0.0分42Which one of following is wrong about the GFC Recession? ( )•A、Banks stopped lending.•B、Companies cut jobs.•C、Stock market crashed.•D、People got more job opportunity.正确答案: D 我的答案:B得分:0.0分43China was not affected much by the GFC Recession.( )正确答案:√我的答案:×A Hero and a Villain已完成成绩:33.3分44Bernie Madoff's clients lost about ( ) billion dollars.•A、10•B、20•C、30•D、40正确答案: A 我的答案:B得分:0.0分45The New York magzine called Bernie Madoff ( ).•A、Villain•B、Hero•C、Monster•D、Saviour正确答案: C 我的答案:B得分:0.0分46Warren Buffett was born in a rich family.( ) 正确答案:×我的答案:×Discovery of the 'New World'已完成成绩:33.3分47The main European power was Spain, France, ( ) and Great Britain.•A、Italy•B、Portugal•C、Russia•D、Germany正确答案: B 我的答案:A得分:0.0分48Christopher Columbus was the first person to cross the ( ) Ocean.•A、Pacific•B、Indian•C、Arctic•D、Atlantic正确答案: D 我的答案:B得分:0.0分49Christopher Columbus did 5 voyages between 1492 and 1503.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×得分:33.3分British Colonies已完成成绩:40.0分50The Britain founded ( ) colonies along the East Coast in America.•A、11•B、12•C、13•D、14正确答案: C 我的答案:B得分:0.0分51The first fight between local people and British soldiers was at ( ).•A、Washington D.C.•B、New York•D、Lexington and Concord正确答案: D 我的答案:C得分:0.0分52John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert Livingston, Thomas Jefferson and( ) wrote The Declaration of Independence.•A、Benjamin Franklin•B、Abraham Lincoln•C、George Washington•D、Paul Revere正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:20.0分53British people migrated to America with the ship called Mayflower in 1620.( )正确答案:√我的答案:×得分:0.0分54The Declaration of Independence was made in 1775.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×American War of independence已完成成绩:66.6分55The war of Independence was between ( ). •A、America and France•B、America and Holland•C、America and Spain正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:33.3分56In 1778, ( ) signed Treaty of Alliance with America.•A、Spain•B、Holland•C、France•D、Britain正确答案: C 我的答案:D得分:0.0分57Britain won the Battle of Yorktown.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×Building the New Nation已完成成绩:60.0分58The first constitution, Article of Confederation was made in ( ).•A、1778•B、1779•C、1780•D、1781正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:20.0分59The first president of Amercia was ( ). •A、George Washington•B、Abraham Lincoln•C、Benjamin Franklin正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:20.0分60Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of ( ) of America.•A、State•B、Law•C、Treasury•D、War正确答案: C 我的答案:B得分:0.0分61There were ( ) Chief Justice in the Supreme Court.•A、1•B、3•C、8•D、9正确答案: A 我的答案:B得分:0.0分62Thomas Paine was born in France.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×A Hero, Traitor and Genius已完成成绩:33.4分63George Washington declared ( )•A、Thanksgiving Day•B、Christmas•C、Halloween正确答案: A 我的答案:B得分:0.0分64Which one is right about George Washington?( )•A、He was graduated from college.•B、He had three children.•C、He had no experience in military action.•D、He was revered as the "Father of the United States".正确答案: D 我的答案:B得分:0.0分65Which one is wrong about Benjamin Franklin?( )•A、He was also a Doctor.•B、He loved reading.•C、He started the first public library in Philadelphia.•D、He was 81 when he went to the Constitutional Convention.正确答案:A 我的答案:C得分:0.0分66Which document was not signed by Benjamin Franklin?( )•A、The Declaration of Independence•B、Treaty with France•C、Peace Treaty•D、Article of Confederation正确答案: D 我的答案:A得分:0.0分67During the War of Independence, Benedict Arnold sold military secrets to France.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×得分:16.7分68Benjamin Franklin was born in a rich family and well educated.()正确答案:×我的答案:×Timeline of Major Events (1800-1899)已完成成绩:33.3分69The first railway was built in ( ).•A、1827•B、1828•C、1829•D、1830正确答案: B 我的答案:D得分:0.0分70The war with Mexico was started in ( ). •A、1846•B、1847•C、1848•D、1849正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:33.3分71The first telephone line was built in 1877.( ) 正确答案:√我的答案:×Territorial Expansion已完成成绩:66.8分72America purchased Louisiana Territory with ( ) million dollars from France. •A、2•B、5•C、10•D、15正确答案: D 我的答案:A得分:0.0分73The USA purchased Florida from ( ). •A、Spain•B、the UK•C、France•D、Italy正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:16.7分74Texas was the ( ) state of America. •A、26th•B、27th•C、28th•D、29th正确答案: C 我的答案:A得分:0.0分75Which one is wrong about Hawaii?( ) •A、It is in the Atlantic Ocean.•B、There are 8 main islands.•C、It is the 50th states of America.•D、America took over Hawaii government from the local king.正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:16.7分76Before America purchased it,Alaska was belong to Mexico.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×得分:16.7分77The largest city in Alaska is Anchorage, which is also the capital city.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×The American Civil War已完成成绩:33.4分78The Civil War started in ( ).•A、1861•B、1862•C、1863•D、1864正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:16.7分79Which was wrong about the Civil War?( ) •A、America was kept as one country.•B、Slavery was abolished.•C、After the Battle of Gettysburg, the North started to win.•D、The South was strong in "hard power".正确答案: D 我的答案:A得分:0.0分80Which one of following is wrong about Abraham Lincoln?( )•A、He was the 16th president of America.•C、He was a businessman and then became politician.•D、He was born in a poor farm family.正确答案: C 我的答案:B得分:0.0分81In the Civil War, the North was weak, and the South was strong.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×得分:16.7分82Modern weapons were used in the Civil War.( )正确答案:√我的答案:×得分:0.0分83In the Civil War, the North lost more people than the South.( )正确答案:√我的答案:×84Which one is wrong about the American political system?( )•A、The government is small.•B、Leaders are educated.•C、There are many traditions.•D、The society is classless.正确答案: C 我的答案:A得分:0.0分85Which one is wrong about Thomas Edison?( )•B、His first job is telegraph operator.•C、He had many patents.•D、He invented electric light bulb.正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:25.0分86Which one is wrong about John D. Rockefeller?( ).•A、General Electric is one of his companies.•B、At first, he worked as a bookkeeper.•C、When he was 20, he started his own company.•D、He donated all his money to the Rockefeller Foundation.正确答案: D 我的答案:A得分:0.0分87Because the northern America is cold, James Naismith invented basketball which is a good sport for winter.( )正确答案:√我的答案:×Timeline of Major Events (1900-2014)已完成成绩:33.3分88The first long distance telephone was built in ( ).•A、1915•B、1916•C、1917•D、1918正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:33.3分89In ( ), the first humans walked on the moon. •A、1967•B、1968•C、1969•D、1970正确答案: C 我的答案:A得分:0.0分90President Nixon visited China in ( ).•A、1971•B、1972•C、1973•D、1974正确答案: B 我的答案:AThe Panama Canal已完成成绩:33.3分91The Panama Canal was built by a ( ) consortium.•A、America•B、Italy•C、Britain•D、France正确答案: D 我的答案:A得分:0.0分92Why did the French consortium gave up to build the canal?( )•A、Because it was too expensive.•C、Because the topography in Panama was difficult to build a canal.•D、Because the American government decided to buld it by themselves.正确答案: C 我的答案:D得分:0.0分93The aim to build the Panama Canal was to connect America and Panama.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×The Great Depression已完成成绩:40.0分94The Great Depression started in ( ).•A、1929•B、1932•C、1933•D、1939正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:20.0分95Which one is wrong about the Great Depression?( )•A、The Great Depression started with the crash of the New York stock market.•B、More than 9000 banks closed down.•C、It took a short time for the New York Stock to recover.•D、Many people became homeless because of the Great Depression.正确答案: C 我的答案:D得分:0.0分96Which one is not the results of the Great Depression?( )•B、Income fell.•C、Unemployment rate increased.•D、Farmers had no food to eat.正确答案: D 我的答案:A得分:0.0分97Which one is wrong about Franklin Delano Roosevelt?( )•A、He was also known as FDR.•B、He give American people confidence during the Great Depression.•C、He was elected as president for 3 times.•D、He started many government programs to provide work to people.正确答案: C 我的答案:B得分:0.0分98The Great Depression only happened in America.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×The Cold War已完成成绩:57.2分99Why did the Cold War avoid direct conflict?( )•A、Because the Second World War was just finished.•B、Because the USSR was too weak to fight.•C、Because both sides of the Cold War had nuclear weapons.•D、Because some countries stop the war.正确答案: C 我的答案:C得分:14.3分100The Cold War began in ( ).•A、1945•B、1946•C、1947•D、1948正确答案: D 我的答案:C得分:0.0分101Which was not the reason why the West against Communism?( )•A、The communist countries only has one political system.•B、The economy in communist countries is state-owned.•C、The communist countries are against religion.•D、The communist countries have nuclear weapons.正确答案: D 我的答案:C得分:0.0分102Berlin Wall was ended in ( ).•A、1989•B、1988•C、1987•D、1986正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:14.3分103Which statement of following is wrong?( ) •A、There were many cold conflicts in the cold war, such as weapon competition and spying.•B、Germany reunited in 1990.•C、The USSR was dissolved in 1990.•D、After the USSR dissovled, 15 new countries were created.正确答案: C 我的答案:A得分:0.0分104The Cold War continued for only a few years.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×得分:14.3分105Because many West Germans fled to the East, the West Germany government built the Berlin Wall.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×106Which one is wrong about 9/11?( )•A、About 3000 people were killed.•B、It happened in 2002.•C、The World Trade Centre and Pentagon were attacked.•D、It was the first attack on mainland USA since 1812.正确答案: B 我的答案:B得分:33.3分107The terrorists Hijacked ( ) planes.•A、4•B、5•C、6•D、7正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:33.3分108Only the north tower of the World Trade Centre was attacked.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×。
英美文化课后答案 Chapter 4 Religion

Chapter 4 ReligionTell whether each of the following statements is true or false.1-10: TFTFF/TFFTT 11-20: TFFTF/TTFTF 21-28: TFTTF/FTFFill in the blanks with the correct information.1. salad bowl2. Christian3. Catholics; Protestants4. Protestants5. Westminster Cathedral6. William Shakespeare7. St. Paul‟s8. 389. the needy; the weak 10. “help yourself” 11. tolerance; acceptance 12. The Roman Catholic Church; the Protestant Church 13. White Anglo-Saxon Protestants 14. John F. Kennedy 15. Jesus‟ birthday16. Silent Night 17. The Last Supper 18. the Bill of Rights 19. Self-improvement 20. Christian 21. archbishop 22. direct 23. Reformed 24. monarchs 25. Reformation, supremacy 26. presbyteries, bishops 27. Act of Settlement 28. Church and State 29. Bible, prayer 30. Fundamentalism; Protestant 31. secularization 32. fundamentalist churches 33. new evangelism 34. melting potChoose the correct answer on the basis of what is stated in the text.1-10: DBACC/DCBDD 11-20: CDACB/BDCBAExplain the following terms.1. The ReformationThe Reformation refers to a period of time in the history. In 1517, a German monk, Martin Luther, led the breakaway from the Roman Catholic Church. The new Christians called themselves …Protestants‟ because they were protesting against the teachings and customs of the Roman Catholic Church. Their demand for reform led to this period in history called the Reformation, which later spread all over the European continent.2. PuritanismPuritanism is a church broken away from the Protestant Church. Puritans objected that the Protestant Church of England had not moved far enough away from the Roman Catholic Church. They do not have archbishops and their services and the decoration of their churches are very simple. At the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century, many Puritans suffered from persecution from the Church of England. Then, to seek freedom to practice their own religion, they escaped to the New World, where they set up a new nation later: the United States of America.3. The Church of EnglandThe Church of England came into being during the Reformation of the 16th century. It is the state religion of the U.K. It is the most important denomination in the U.K.. The monarch is head of the Church of England. The Archbishop of Canterbury of the Church of England is regarded as the spiritual leader. Today it is characterized by being both Catholic and Protestant. The Church of England plays an active role in national life.4. WorshipWorship is a form of Christian service. Attending religious services provides an opportunityto glorify God among a gathering of fellow believers. Most services tend to involve prayers, singing, bible reading and possibly a sermon. Christians can worship together in public or on their own in private. The main day on which Christians gather together to worship God is on a Sunday. Other forms of worships include baptisms, weddings and funerals.5. CharityCharity means the giving of help to those in need. The Roman Catholic Church believes that God brought love to the world, so humankind should do good deeds in return to keep the world a nice place to live in. In its earliest days the Roman Catholic Church met the needs of the lower classes. It taught people to work hard as a way to salvation. The church also called for charitable work, giving help to the needy and protecting the weak. It is still regarded as a moral obligation to help the poor, the elderly and the handicapped, and so on.6.Melting PotThe melting pot is an expression used to describe societies experiencing large scale immigration from many different countries, just like the U.S., where people of different cultures, races and religions are combined so as to develop a multi-ethnic society.7.WASP"WASP" stands for White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. It is considered the basis of the mainstream culture of the United States. The people who settled in the 13 North American colonies were mostly white European Protestant believers. The United States was founded and formed largely by Protestants.8.Self-improvementSelf-improvement is one of the most important values mainly held by Protestants in the U.S. Instead of going to priests for forgiveness of their sins, individuals get guidance, forgiveness, and grace directly from God in order to improve themselve s. Some Protestants‟ lives are changed through this. Others believe a relationship with God will improve their lives and will lead them to Heaven after death. Because of these Protestant ideas about personal religion even non-religious Americans often actively seek personal growth and self-improvement.9.V olunteerismUnpaid service is common in American social life. People think helping others is a way of self-improvement. Individuals make themselves into better persons by contributing some of their time or money to charity, education and religion. This philosophy is called volunteerism. Many Americans believe that they should show their love to people in need by devoting part of their time and wealth. This idea comes from the Christian belief that if you love God, you will also love your neighbors.10. PresbyterianPresbyterian: a member of a branch of the Christian Protestant Church that is the national Church of Scotland.11. EpiscopalEpiscopal: (of a Christian Church) that is governed by bishops.12. AnglicanAnglican: a member of the Church of England or of a Church connected with it in another country.13. KirkKirk: a name often used for the official Church of Scotland.14. diocesediocese: a district for which a bishop is responsible.15. secularismsecularism: the belief that religion should not be involved in the organization of society, education, etc.16. Non-conformistNon-conformist: a member of a Protestant Church that does not follow the beliefs and practices of the Anglican Church.17. fundamentalismFundamentalism refers to a belief in, and strict adherence to, a set of basic principles. It was originally coined to describe a narrowly defined set of beliefs that developed into a movement within the Protestant community of the United States in the early part of the 20th century.18. religious pluralismReligious pluralism is a loosely defined expression concerning acceptance of different religions. It is used as the name of the worldview according to which one‟s religion is not the sole and exclusive source of truth, and thus that at least some truths and true values exist in other religions.19. cyber churchCyber church is the extension the church universal into cyberspace. It includes different aspects of Christian community online, especially by those who view this phenomenon as a subset of emerging church, the developing expressions of the faith in relation to culture change.Translation1.Christianity was first introduced into Britain by the Romans in the first century BC.2.Before the 20th century, Judaism had been the only important non-Christian religion in Britain.3.British society was more tolerant of Jews than most other European nations.4.After the Reformation, the Roman Catholic Church in Britain experienced much persecutionand discrimination, and had difficulties in surviving.5.It may take diocesan bishops a number of years before they qualify to take their seat.Questions for Discussion1.Christian Churches: Protestants, Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Churches.2.The fate of America has from the very beginning been closely linked to notions of religiousdestiny. The Puritans presented themselves as God‟s Chosen People, searching for the Promised Land. Although the Constitution declares the separation of Church and State, religion has always pervaded American political life. During inaugural ceremonies, U.S.presidents take the oath of office on the Bible. Almost all American presidents have claimed affiliation with an established church.3.New telecommunication technologies would boost cyber churches –especially amongprofessionals, baby boomers, and perhaps large segments of the elderly in the U.S. One can find religious news and chat groups abound on the Net. Currently, Christian denominations, especially Roman Catholics, dominate cyberspace, accounting for almost 80% of the 10 million or so websites devoted to religion. Recently, an increasing number of religious organizations are using computer technology to spread their message via the Internet to people everywhere in the world.。
英美文化概论答案第一份

英美文化概论答案第一份(总20页)--本页仅作为文档封面,使用时请直接删除即可----内页可以根据需求调整合适字体及大小--1、In the format of western names,which name is put first( )A、Family nameB、Last nameC、SurnameD、First name正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:分2Bill is the short version of ( ).A、WilliamB、StevenC、RobertD、Richard正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分3There is only one given name in western name.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×Which one is not the key aspect of Chinese culture( )A、Chinese foodB、Spring FestivelC、Chinese medicineD、Football正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:分4Culture is the beliefs, ( ) and way-of-life of a community or society.A、traditionsB、habitsC、customsD、costumes正确答案: C 我的答案:C得分:分5Chinese culture is better than American culture.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×Topography of the USA已完成成绩:分6( ) and Hawaii are seperated from American mainland.A、ColoradoB、IndianaC、AlabamaD、Alaska正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:分7The two significant mountain ranges of American are ( ) and Appalachian Mountains.A、Rocky MountainsB、Andes MountainsC、Alps MountainsD、Atlas Mountains正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分8Which is the largest states by population( )A、TexasB、New YorkC、CaliforniaD、Florida正确答案: C 我的答案:C得分:分9Boston is on the West Coast of America.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×Three icons of America已完成成绩:分10Why is Yellowstone National Park important( )A、Because it is the first national park in the world.B、Because it is in America.C、Because it is the biggest national park in America.D、Because it is the first national park in America.正确答案: A 我的答案:D得分:分11Washington, Jefferson, () and Lincoln's faces are made on the Mount Rushmore.( )A、MadisonB、RooseveltC、KennedyD、Adams正确答案: B 我的答案:C得分:分12Which country provided the Statue of Liberty to America( )A、The United KingdomB、CanadaC、AustraliaD、France正确答案: D 我的答案:DComparison of the USA and China已完成成绩:分13Which is not the major environment issues of America( )A、Air pollutionB、Water shortageC、Loss of agricultural landD、desertification正确答案: C 我的答案:C得分:分14Which one is wrong, about the geography of America and China( )A、China has more railways than America.B、America has two neighbour countries, Canada and Mexico.C、Both America and China's climates vary greatly.D、America's land is less than China's, but water in America is more than China.正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分15The most fresh water used in China is in ( ).A、DomesticB、IndustryC、LivestockD、Agriculture正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:分16In 2013, the population of China is about ( ) more than that of America.A、3 timesB、4 timesC、5 timesD、6 times正确答案: B 我的答案:C得分:分17The total area of China is bigger than America.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×得分:分18America's population growth rate is lower than China's.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×Comparison of the USA and China 2已完成成绩:分19The first three ethnic groups in the USA are ( ).A、White, Hispanic and BlackB、White, Black and HispanicC、White, Black and AsianD、White, Asian and Black正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分20In China, the life expectancy is ( ) years.A、70B、72C、75D、79正确答案: C 我的答案:C得分:分211 kilogram is ( ) pounds.A、B、C、D、正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:分22All the countries in the world adopt the metric system, except ( ), Myanmar and Liberia.A、the UKB、the USAC、FranceD、Japan正确答案: B 我的答案:C得分:分23Everyone in America and China can read and write.( )正确答案:×我的答案:√24Which country is the second largest economy in the world( )A、ChinaB、JapanC、South KoreaD、Germany正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分25Which one of following is not an American company( )A、GoogleB、CocaColaC、FacebookD、Airbus正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:分26Per capita means a person.( )正确答案:√我的答案:√Comparison of the USA and China已完成成绩:分27According to the 2013 statistics, which one of the following is wrong( )A、The smallest part in the economic structure of developed countries is agriculture.B、The biggest part of GDP composition in America is Services.C、In 2013, GDP growth rate in America is higher than that in China.D、In 2013, America's inflation rate is lower than China's.正确答案: C 我的答案:B得分:分28Which one is right about the labour force in America and China( )A、Most of American labour force are in services.B、Both America and China have the least labour force in agriculture.C、Most Chinese labour force are in agriculture.D、American labour force is more than Chinese.正确答案: A 我的答案:B得分:分29( ) is most used for the electricity production in the USA and China.A、WaterB、NuclearC、WindD、Coal正确答案: D 我的答案:B得分:分30The UAS and ( ) is the major export markets of China.A、CanadaB、MexicoC、JapanD、South Korea正确答案: C 我的答案:C得分:分31Both American and Chinese governments have significant direct involvement in theeconomy.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×得分:分32Now services in China grows very fast.( )正确答案:√我的答案:×得分:分33The poverty lines in America and China are the same.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×Agriculture in the USA已完成成绩:分34( ), Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma and California have the most farms in the USA.A、ArizonaB、MarylandC、TexasD、Nevada正确答案: C 我的答案:C得分:分35Which one is wrong about the American agriculture( )A、Large family farms are much more productive.B、In 2000, farm jobs are very few in America.C、Most income of farm households is from non-farm sources.D、In America, all farmers have jobs in cities.正确答案: D 我的答案:B得分:分36In 2012, the top 5 agricultural commodities of America are ( ), cattle, soybeans, dairy products and chickens for meat.A、CornB、PotatoC、TomatoD、Cotton正确答案: A 我的答案:D得分:分3796% of the farmers are black people.( )正确答案:×我的答案:√得分:分38In 2008, most of American agriculture imports were from China.( )正确答案:×我的答案:√Global Financial Crisis已完成成绩:分39Recession is ( ) of negative GDP growth.A、1 quarterB、2 quartersC、3 quartersD、4 quarters正确答案: D 我的答案:B得分:分40The GFC Recession started in ( ).A、the USAB、the UKC、JapanD、France正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分41The cause of the GFC Recession in 2007 was ( ).A、Stock bubble burstB、Property bubble burstC、Dotcom bubble burstD、Asset price bubble burst正确答案: B 我的答案:D得分:分42Which one of following is wrong about the GFC Recession ( )A、Banks stopped lending.B、Companies cut jobs.C、Stock market crashed.D、People got more job opportunity.正确答案: D 我的答案:B得分:分43China was not affected much by the GFC Recession.( )正确答案:√我的答案:×A Hero and a Villain已完成成绩:分44Bernie Madoff's clients lost about ( ) billion dollars.A、10B、20C、30D、40正确答案: A 我的答案:B得分:分45The New York magzine called Bernie Madoff ( ).A、VillainB、HeroC、MonsterD、Saviour正确答案: C 我的答案:B得分:分46Warren Buffett was born in a rich family.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×Discovery of the 'New World'已完成成绩:分47The main European power was Spain, France, ( ) and Great Britain.A、ItalyB、PortugalC、RussiaD、Germany正确答案: B 我的答案:A得分:分48Christopher Columbus was the first person to cross the ( ) Ocean.A、PacificB、IndianC、ArcticD、Atlantic正确答案: D 我的答案:B得分:分49Christopher Columbus did 5 voyages between 1492 and 1503.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×得分:分British Colonies已完成成绩:分50The Britain founded ( ) colonies along the East Coast in America.A、11B、12C、13D、14正确答案: C 我的答案:B得分:分51The first fight between local people and British soldiers was at ( ).A、Washington .B、New YorkC、BostonD、Lexington and Concord正确答案: D 我的答案:C得分:分52John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert Livingston, Thomas Jefferson and ( ) wrote The Declaration of Independence.A、Benjamin FranklinB、Abraham LincolnC、George WashingtonD、Paul Revere正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分53British people migrated to America with the ship called Mayflower in 1620.( )正确答案:√我的答案:×得分:分54The Declaration of Independence was made in 1775.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×American War of independence已完成成绩:分55The war of Independence was between ( ).A、America and FranceB、America and HollandC、America and SpainD、America and Britain正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:分56In 1778, ( ) signed Treaty of Alliance with America.A、SpainB、HollandC、FranceD、Britain正确答案: C 我的答案:D得分:分57Britain won the Battle of Yorktown.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×Building the New Nation已完成成绩:分58The first constitution, Article of Confederation was made in ( ).A、1778B、1779C、1780D、1781正确答案: D 我的答案:D得分:分59The first president of Amercia was ( ).A、George WashingtonB、Abraham LincolnC、Benjamin FranklinD、Thomas Jefferson正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分60Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of ( ) of America.A、StateB、LawC、TreasuryD、War正确答案: C 我的答案:B得分:分61There were ( ) Chief Justice in the Supreme Court.A、1B、3C、8D、9正确答案: A 我的答案:B得分:分62Thomas Paine was born in France.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×A Hero, Traitor and Genius已完成成绩:分63George Washington declared ( )A、Thanksgiving DayB、ChristmasC、HalloweenD、New Year's Day正确答案: A 我的答案:B得分:分64Which one is right about George Washington( )A、He was graduated from college.B、He had three children.C、He had no experience in military action.D、He was revered as the "Father of the United States".正确答案: D 我的答案:B得分:分65Which one is wrong about Benjamin Franklin( )A、He was also a Doctor.B、He loved reading.C、He started the first public library in Philadelphia.D、He was 81 when he went to the Constitutional Convention.正确答案: A 我的答案:C得分:分66Which document was not signed by Benjamin Franklin( )A、The Declaration of IndependenceB、Treaty with FranceC、Peace TreatyD、Article of Confederation正确答案: D 我的答案:A得分:分67During the War of Independence, Benedict Arnold sold military secrets to France.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×得分:分68Benjamin Franklin was born in a rich family and well educated.()正确答案:×我的答案:×Timeline of Major Events (1800-1899)已完成成绩:分69The first railway was built in ( ).A、1827B、1828C、1829D、1830正确答案: B 我的答案:D得分:分70The war with Mexico was started in ( ).A、1846B、1847C、1848D、1849正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分71The first telephone line was built in 1877.( )正确答案:√我的答案:×Territorial Expansion已完成成绩:分72America purchased Louisiana Territory with ( ) million dollars from France.A、2B、5C、10D、15正确答案: D 我的答案:A得分:分73The USA purchased Florida from ( ).A、SpainB、the UKC、FranceD、Italy正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分74Texas was the ( ) state of America.A、26thB、27thC、28thD、29th正确答案: C 我的答案:A得分:分75Which one is wrong about Hawaii( )A、It is in the Atlantic Ocean.B、There are 8 main islands.C、It is the 50th states of America.D、America took over Hawaii government from the local king.正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分76Before America purchased it,Alaska was belong to Mexico.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×得分:分77The largest city in Alaska is Anchorage, which is also the capital city.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×The American Civil War已完成成绩:分78The Civil War started in ( ).A、1861B、1862C、1863D、1864正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分79Which was wrong about the Civil War( )A、America was kept as one country.B、Slavery was abolished.C、After the Battle of Gettysburg, the North started to win.D、The South was strong in "hard power".正确答案: D 我的答案:A得分:分80Which one of following is wrong about Abraham Lincoln( )A、He was the 16th president of America.B、He was killed in 1865 when the Civil War was just finished.C、He was a businessman and then became politician.D、He was born in a poor farm family.正确答案: C 我的答案:B得分:分81In the Civil War, the North was weak, and the South was strong.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×得分:分82Modern weapons were used in the Civil War.( )正确答案:√我的答案:×得分:分83In the Civil War, the North lost more people than the South.( )正确答案:√我的答案:×84Which one is wrong about the American political system( )A、The government is small.B、Leaders are educated.C、There are many traditions.D、The society is classless.正确答案: C 我的答案:A得分:分85Which one is wrong about Thomas Edison( )A、He was educated in school.B、His first job is telegraph operator.C、He had many patents.D、He invented electric light bulb.正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分86Which one is wrong about John D. Rockefeller( ).A、General Electric is one of his companies.B、At first, he worked as a bookkeeper.C、When he was 20, he started his own company.D、He donated all his money to the Rockefeller Foundation.正确答案: D 我的答案:A得分:分87Because the northern America is cold, James Naismith invented basketball which is a goodsport for winter.( )正确答案:√我的答案:×Timeline of Major Events (1900-2014)已完成成绩:分88The first long distance telephone was built in ( ).A、1915B、1916C、1917D、1918正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分89In ( ), the first humans walked on the moon.A、1967B、1968C、1969正确答案: C 我的答案:A得分:分90President Nixon visited China in ( ).A、1971B、1972C、1973D、1974正确答案: B 我的答案:AThe Panama Canal已完成成绩:分91The Panama Canal was built by a ( ) consortium.A、AmericaB、ItalyC、BritainD、France正确答案: D 我的答案:A得分:分92Why did the French consortium gave up to build the canal( )A、Because it was too expensive.B、Because many people died.C、Because the topography in Panama was difficult to build a canal.D、Because the American government decided to buld it by themselves.正确答案: C 我的答案:D得分:分93The aim to build the Panama Canal was to connect America and Panama.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×The Great Depression已完成成绩:分94The Great Depression started in ( ).A、1929B、1932D、1939正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分95Which one is wrong about the Great Depression( )A、The Great Depression started with the crash of the New York stock market.B、More than 9000 banks closed down.C、It took a short time for the New York Stock to recover.D、Many people became homeless because of the Great Depression.正确答案: C 我的答案:D得分:分96Which one is not the results of the Great Depression( )A、GDP went down.B、Income fell.C、Unemployment rate increased.D、Farmers had no food to eat.正确答案: D 我的答案:A得分:分97Which one is wrong about Franklin Delano Roosevelt( )A、He was also known as FDR.B、He give American people confidence during the Great Depression.C、He was elected as president for 3 times.D、He started many government programs to provide work to people.正确答案: C 我的答案:B得分:分98The Great Depression only happened in America.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×The Cold War已完成成绩:分99Why did the Cold War avoid direct conflict( )A、Because the Second World War was just finished.B、Because the USSR was too weak to fight.C、Because both sides of the Cold War had nuclear weapons.D、Because some countries stop the war.正确答案: C 我的答案:C得分:分100The Cold War began in ( ).A、1945B、1946C、1947D、1948正确答案: D 我的答案:C得分:分101Which was not the reason why the West against Communism( )A、The communist countries only has one political system.B、The economy in communist countries is state-owned.C、The communist countries are against religion.D、The communist countries have nuclear weapons.正确答案: D 我的答案:C得分:分102Berlin Wall was ended in ( ).A、1989B、1988C、1987D、1986正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分103Which statement of following is wrong( )A、There were many cold conflicts in the cold war, such as weapon competition and spying.B、Germany reunited in 1990.C、The USSR was dissolved in 1990.D、After the USSR dissovled, 15 new countries were created.正确答案: C 我的答案:A得分:分104The Cold War continued for only a few years.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×得分:分105Because many West Germans fled to the East, the West Germany government built theBerlin Wall.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×106Which one is wrong about 9/11( )A、About 3000 people were killed.B、It happened in 2002.C、The World Trade Centre and Pentagon were attacked.D、It was the first attack on mainland USA since 1812.正确答案: B 我的答案:B得分:分107The terrorists Hijacked ( ) planes.A、4B、5C、6D、7正确答案: A 我的答案:A得分:分108Only the north tower of the World Trade Centre was attacked.( )正确答案:×我的答案:×。
浙江工业大学英美文化课后作业

The note of the movie <Dark Matter>Synopsis:The movie <Dark Matter> tells a story about a physics graduate student named LiuXing went to the United States for higher development.He was brilliant and had great talent for physics.He devoted himself to the scientific research.Unfortunately , he ignored the differences between America and China , which led to his thesis fail to pass.Under extreme depression and indignation , he killed one of his classmates and his three professors.①At 2:44 , 3:42 , 10:55 , 14:14 of the movie , Professor Jacob Reiser asked LiuXing to call him “Jacob” , but Liu still called him “Professor Reiser”.At3:42 , Professor Jacob Reiser let Liu sit down , but Liu still stood and bowed to him from time to time.And at 26:55 , Liu told Professor Jacob Reiser that students must show their respect to their teacher , but Jacob Reiser didn’t agree with that.My comment:American notions of equality lead Americans to be quite informal in their general behavior and in their relationships with other people.So many Americans may introduce themselves by their first names.Relationships between students and teachers in American society are often quite informal.On the contrary , Chinese are more formal than American , they think it’s impolite and rude to call their teachers or elders by their given names.The use of titles and last names is common in China.And Chinese usually show their respect or gratitude to someone by bowing.So it’s reasonable for Liu to called his professor “Professor Reiser”and bow to him.②At5:42 , one of Liu’friends were adjusting a new television aerial instead of using the old one in the room which had been already adjusted intheir new rental housing.Another friend asked him why to do that.His answer was“American pays a lot of attention to their private property , we can only use the old one to watch television , otherwise the police will put you into prison.”My comment:Under U.S. law , private property is inviolable , especially private houses. Get into the private house of others is tort without permission.In American’s opinions , individual needs are considered primary.In Americans’minds , there are boundaries that other people are simply not supposed to cross.When such boundaries are crossed , the Americans’ bodies will visibly stiffen and their manner will become cool and aloof.③At9:30 , Joanna Silver,who was crazy about Chinese culture and always helped Chinese abroad students , showed some old construction in the western United States to Liu and his friends.In Liu’s mind , this houses belong to cowboys who were considered very cool by Chinese.But Silver told him that poor farmers lived in this houses in fact.My comment:In intercultural communication , the term cultural stereotype refers to some inflexible statements about a category of people , and these stereotypical statements are applied to all members of the group without regard for individual differences.It assumes that everyone from a group has certain characteristics and allows no room for individual differences , so it is by no means the same as information about another culture , usually oversimplified , overgeneralized and exaggerated.In Chinese’ minds,the American West Cowboys are free , cool ,be good at shooting and be loyal to friends.It’s a stereotype , and it only represents a shallow level of understanding.In fact , most of American West Cowboys are poor farmers.Stereotypes can prevent us from leaning some aspects about a group or a country and understanding a different culture in a more appropriate way.So as to become a multicultural person or understand other culture better , we need many other steps rather than just only the first step--stereotypes.④At 41:00 , three professors voted down Liu’s thesis so directly that broke Liu’s heart and made Liu very depressed.Then , at 60 minutes of the movie , the girl whom Liu loved turned Liu down directly , too.At 65 , Liu wanted to sell Joanna Silver some cosmetics , but he didn’t speak frankly , which made Silver confused.My comment:The way American communicate tends to be relatively explicit and direct.In other words,American tend to put most of their ideas and feelings into words , and then state these ideas and feelings plainly and openly.This kind of communication style if sometimes called“low context” because people are expected to pay more attention to the words used in communication than to the context in which things are said.On the contrary , in Chinese culture , people tend to communicate in a way that is more indirect and subtle , and listeners are expected to take more responsibility for interpreting messages correctly.This communication style is called “high context” because people are expected to pay much attention to the context in which communication takes place-who the speaker is , where and why the conversation is taking place , body language , and so forth-and when people interpret what others mean , they often give more weight to then context than to the actual words said.In fact , people in high context cultures often view direct , explicit communication as unsophisticated or even rude.The three professors and the girl are American ,they just expressed their real feelings , but due to the American communication style is low-context ,they were relatively too direct and explicit to Liu to accept the truth. And for Liu , it’s hard for him to tell Silver that he want to sell her some cosmetics openly due to China is a high-context country.⑤At 48:20 , Liu’s mother’s colleagues said“When American’ children grew up , they will send their parents to old people’s home.” But Liu’s mother said Liu was Chinese , and Chinese wouldn’t do that.My comment:The most important thing to understand about Americans is probably their devotion to individualism.Many Americans do not display the degree of respect for their parents that people in more traditional or family-oriented societies commonly do , such as Chinese.In America , when children reach “the age of independence,” the close child-parent tie is loosened , occasionally even broken.But in China , the close child-parent tie will not be broken , even loosened.For American , sending parents to old people’s home is reasonable and understandable.But it’s immoral in China.。
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英美文化课后作业-标准化文件发布号:(9456-EUATWK-MWUB-WUNN-INNUL-DDQTY-KII1. What is the full name of the U.K.----United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 2. Why do tourists from all over the world like to go to Scotland?----They like to enjoy the beautiful Scottish scenery, to drink Scotch whisky and to see Scotsmen wearing kilts and playing bagpipes.3. How many periods can the development of the English language be divided into and what are they?----The development of the English language can be divided into three periods: Old English, Middle English and Modern English.4. Why did English become more important after Black Death? ----The laboring and merchant classes grew in economic and social importance after the Black Death, so English also grew in importance compared to French.1. Who are the British People?----The first known inhabitants in Britain were Celts who are the ancestors of the Welsh, Scottish and Irish people. Then came the Anglos, the Saxons and the Jutes who brought with them the English language. Many people from otherEuropean countries came later, and in modern times there are a lot of immigrants from many former Commonwealth countries from every part of the world. Britain is a country of mixed cultures, and the Britain people are also composed of people from different ethic and culture backgrounds.2. What is Standard English?----Standard English is based on the speech of the upper class of southeastern England. It is widely used in media and taught at schools. It is preferred by the educated, middle-class people. It has developed and has been promoted as a model for correct Britain English. It is also the norm carried overseas. Today, Standard English is codified to the extent that the grammar and vocabulary are much the same everywhere in the world where English is taught and used.1. What are the two components of the British Parliament?----the House of Commons and the House of Lords.2. What were some of Queen Victoria's major achievement?---- Queen Victoria made tremendous achievements in almost every aspect. She promoted further industrial revolution, the building of railways and the growing of trade andcommerce. By the end of her reign, Britain had developed to an empire including a quarter of the global population and nearly a quarter of the world's landmass.3. What were the two camps in Europe in World War 1?----The Central Powers which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria and the Allied Powers which were mainly comprised of France, the Russia Empire, the Britain Empire, Italy and the United States.4. Why did Britain cooperate closely with the United States after World War 2?----Because they were allied during the war and shared the same worries about the former Soviet Union.1. What were the results of the Industrial Revolution in Britain?----The Industrial Revolution changed Britain in many ways. First, industrial country increased dramatically. Britain became the most advanced industrial country and also the financial center in the world. Second, urbanization took place. Many new cities sprang up. Third, it caused great changes in the class structure. The old social classes declined, and new ones emerged and developed.2. The Rise and Fall of the British Empire?----Colonization of Newfoundland, the first British colony overseas, in 1583 marked the beginning of the British Empire. By 1837, British had long been an empire which included the colonies in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India and many small states in the West Indies. By the end of 19th century, the British Empire included a quarter of the global population and nearly a quarter of the world's landmass. During the mid-19th century, the British government consolidated the existing colonies by bringing them under the direct control of the government. Before World War 1, Britain had the largest colonial empire in the world. However, Britain suffered great loss to its manpower in the two World Wars and exhausted its reserves of gold, dollars and overseas investment. Most of Britain's colonies gained independence since the 1940s, which inevitably led to the fall the Empire.1. What are the three functions of the House of Commons?----to draft laws, to scrutinize, criticize and restrain the activities of the government, and to influence future government policy.2. Why is the Conservative Party sometimes called the "Right"----Because the Conservative Party is supported by landowners and businessmen, who are often from the middle and upper-middle class.3. What kind of public image does Liberal Democrats have in Britain?----The Liberal Democrats is perceived as "middle" between the Conservative and the Labor Party. It is comparatively flexible and pragmatic in its balance of the individual and the social. It emphasizes the need for a change inBritain's constitutional arrangements to make the government more democratic and accountable.4. Why are independent candidates unlikely to win in the general election?----Because even if they were elected, they would be powerless in Parliament. Therefore, it is not possible for many people to vote for independent candidates.1. What do British electoral campaigns usually involve during the process of a general election?----The electoral campaigns usually involve advertising in newspapers, door-to-door campaigning and leaflets. The mainparties are given short periods of time on national television to present their policies to the public. Apart from the parties' own publicity, newspapers and TV programs spend a lot of time discussing the campaign, interviewing politicians, and predicting the results.2. What is the Commonwealth of Nations?----The Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary associationof independent sovereign states, all of which acknowledge the British monarch as the head. The Commonwealth is not a political union of any sort, and its member states havefull autonomy to manage their internal and external affairs. It is primarily an organization in which countries with diverse economic backgrounds have an opportunity for close and equal interaction after gaining independence. The major activities of the Commonwealth are designed to advocate democracy, human rights, and to promote economiccooperation and growth within its members.1. What was the negative aspect of Thatcher's reform in the early 1980s?----Its negative aspect was a rapid increase in unemployment. In 1982, the unemployment rate reached thelevel of the Great Depression years, with three million people out of work.2. What are the characteristics of Britain's agriculture?----British's agriculture is characterized by a small portion of the population engaged in agriculturalactivities with a high degree of mechanization. Although it employs a mere 1% of the country's labor force, it meets around 60% of the national demands.3. What happened to Britain's beef industry in the mid-1990s?----British's beef industry was hit badly by BSE, resulting in a ban on beef exports in 1996.4. What are some of the popular tourist attraction in Britain?----The popular tourist attractions in English include: the Dorset and the East Devon Coast, the Lake District, Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, university towns of Oxford and Cambridge, Tower of London, St. Paul's Cathedral and so on.1. What were the major causes of Britain's relative economic decline in the postwar period?----British's economy experienced a relative decline in the postwar period for several reasons. First, British suffereda great losses in the two World Wars and had gone heavily into debt to finance the war. Second, the era of theBritish Empire was over. India and other British colonies, which provided raw material and large market for British goods, gained their independence. Third, British was forced to maintain an expensive military presence in many overseas locations until the end of 1960s. Fourth, British had to make substantial financial contributions to NATO and UN Security Council. Finally, British failed to invest in industry after World War 2 whereas its competitors like Germany and Japan caught up with British buy investing in the most modern equipment and means of production.2. Why do developed nations like Britain encourage the development of the service industry?----The service industry has played an increasingly important role in economy in the development countries. On the other hand ,it requires a large group of people working in it so that abundant employment opportunities are provided. On the other hand, the service industry causes little pollution.1. What used to be the major functions of grammar schools and vocational schools in Britain?----The major functions of grammar schools were to train the most academically capable students and prepare them for university, whereas the major functions of vocational schools were to help less successful students to learn a trade.2. What kind of subjects do Britain comprehensive schools provide?----British comprehensive schools provide a general education, offering both academic subjects like literature and science, and practical subjects like cooking and carpentry.3. In what ways do Britain universities enjoy complete academic freedom?----British universities enjoy complete academic freedom because they can appoint their own staff, decide which students to admit, provide their own courses and awardtheir own degrees.4. How do students in the Open University receive their education?----The students follow university courses through textbooks, TV and radio broadcasts, correspondence, video, and a network of study centers.5. What role does the media play in Britain leisure culture? ----The media plays an essential role in British leisure culture since it helps to shape the public's opinion, determine people's moral and political orientation and consolidate or undermine the rule of a government.1. What are the general feature of Britain's independent schools?----British's independent schools require fees from students. Although the National Curriculum is optional in the independent system, most independent schools teach what the curriculum demands. Independent schools get their funding through tuition fees as well as government assistance. Since they are generally better-funded than most state schools, they can recruit the best teachers and provide superior facilities. However, high tuition fees have become an obstacle for many students to enroll.2. The "quality press" and the "tabloids" in Britain?----Among the 10 daily published national newspapers in British, about half of them are regarded as the "qualitypress" since they carry in-depth articles of particular political and social importance, and reviews and feature articles about "high culture", and they are generally read by well-educated people. The Times, The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph are good cases in point of the quality press. The "tabloids", with color photos and striking headlines, usually cover scandals and gossip about celebrities in politics, sports and entertainment. A typical example is The News of the World.。