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英语国家概况(阅读)USA判断题

英语国家概况(阅读)USA判断题
英语国家概况(阅读)USA判断题

1.第1题

Drug abuse in the US has come to be regarded as one of the most challenging social problems facing the nation.

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2.第2题

Harvard College was originally founded to train government officials.

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3.第3题

The largest of the racial and ethnic minorities in the US now is the blacks, or Afro-Americans.

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4.第4题

John F. Kennedy was the first Catholic elected as the US president.

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5.第5题

By the early 1760s, the 13 English colonies in North America were ready to separate themselves from Europe.

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6.第6题

A great moment for the civil rights movement was the March on Washington on August, 1963 when President Kennedy gave the famous " I Have a

Dream" speech.

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7.第7题

The most exciting moment in baseball game is a homerun.

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8.第8题

In the US, scientific and economic advance and rising material progress have been accompanied by a decline in religious observance.

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9.第9题

The president has the authority to appoint federal judges, and all such court appointment are subject to confirmation by the House of Representatives.

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10.第10题

The state of Hawaii is a big island in the central Pacific Ocean.

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11.第11题

In the early 20th century, those dominating American life were mostly WASPs.

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12.第12题

There are more Catholics thatn Protestants in the US.

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13.第13题

Under a Constitutional Amendament passed in 1951, a president can be elected to only one term.

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14.第14题

Super Bowl will decide the champion baseball team of the year in the US.

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15.第15题

American university students have always liked to get degrees that are aimed at preparing them specifically for certain professions.

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16.第16题

The US was founded on the principle of human equality, and in reality the nation has lived up to that ideal.

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17.第17题

In 1863, President Lincoln signed The

Emancipation Proclamation which together with the 13th Amendament to the Constitution legally abolished the slavery.

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18.第18题

When the War of Independence was over, the US was on unified nation as it is today.

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19.第19题

The 10 very short paragraphs which guarantee freedom and individual rights and forbid interference with lives of individuals by the government are called the Bill of Rights.

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20.第20题

According to the textbook, larger American universities are always better, and more desirable universities are always more expensive.

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21.第21题

The anti-war teach-in by white students in Berkeley began the civil rights movement in the 1960s.

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22.第22题

President Nixon' s administration was toppled because of the Watergate Affair.

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23.第23题

Hollywood films give the wrong impressions that all Americans are rich.

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24.第24题

Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492.

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25.第25题

One of the things that decides whether an applicant can be accepted by a college in the US is his/her scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Tests.

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26.第26题

It is not very difficult to generalize about the American way of life.

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27.第27题

According the First Amendament to the Constitution of the United States, there would be a state-supported religion.

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28.第28题

The main duty of the Congress is to make laws, including those which levy taxes that pay the work of the federal government.

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29.第29题

There is more violence in the US than in other industrialized countries.

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30.第30题

Critics of the affirmative action programs are of the opinion that this results in reverse discrimination.

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31.第31题

When the civil rights movement began,

non-violent, direct action tactics like "

sit-ins" and boycotts were he chief vehicle for social protest.

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32.第32题

In the 1960s, three groups - Afro-Americans, Asia Americans and women - were dissatisfied with their lives.

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33.第33题

Thre are more than 100 Protestants sects in the US today.

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34.第34题

The first English permanent settlement was founded in California.

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35.第35题

It takes at least four years to get a bachelor' s degree from an institution of higher education in the US.

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36.第36题

" We Shall Overcome!" is a very famous song during the 1960s.

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37.第37题

George Washington, Banjamin Franklin, and Abraham Lincoln were regarded as the founing fathers of the USA.

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38.第38题

Yellowstone National Park is the oldest national park in the US.

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39.第39题

The theory of poltiics of the American Revolution came from John Locke, a French philosopher in the 17th century.

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40.第40题

Segregating blacks into separate schools was unconstitutional after the decision of the Supreme Court in 1954.

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