英國(guó)內(nèi)戰(zhàn)(1642-1646)

1.On August 22, 1642, the First Civil War began. The king’s men were called Cavaliers, and the supporters of Parliament were called Roundheads.

1642.8.22,第一次內(nèi)戰(zhàn)爆發(fā),支持國(guó)王者被成為“騎士派”,支持議會(huì)者被成為“圓顱派”。

2.Charles was tried by a High Court of Justice, found guilty of have levied war against his kingdom and the Parliament, condemned to death, and executed on a scaffold outside the Banqueting House at Whitehall on January 30, 1649.

查爾斯在一級(jí)高級(jí)法院受審,犯有對(duì)王國(guó)和議會(huì)發(fā)動(dòng)戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)之罪,被判死刑,并于1649.1.30在宴會(huì)宮窗外的絞刑架上絞死。

1. ____is the core of the English Government.

A the Sovereign
B the House of Lords
C the House of Commons
D the Cabinet

2. Melbourne is located ____

A in Canada
B in New Zealand
C in Ireland
D in Australia

3. ____forced Nixon to resign in 1973.

A The Watergate Scandal
B The Iran-Gate Scandal
C The Un-American Activities Committee
D The New Right

4. The young people in the post-WWI era are referred to as “_____”

A the Boom Generation
B the Lost Generation
C the Yuppies
D the Cowboys

5. ____was greatly influenced by Chinese and Japanese poetry.

A Ezra Pound
B Walt Whitman
C Robert Frost
D Edgar Allan Poe

6. Which of the following novels was NOT written by Charles Dickens?

A David Copperfield
B The Pickwick Papers
C Oliver Twist
D Women in Love

7. A myth is a ____ tale originally with religious significance that explains the actions of gods or heroes, the causes of natural phenomena or both.

A non-fictional
B fictional
C gothic
D poetic

8. The force of a/an ____ act is identical with the speaker’s intention.

A illocutionary
B locutionary
C perlocutionary
D prelocutionary

9.Saussure distinguishes the linguistic competence of the speaker as ____

A parole
B language
C system
D langue

10. The noun “tear” and the verb “tear” are ____

A homophones
B homographs
C complete homonyms
D allophones

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