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ke William was crowned in Westminster Abbey.A. 1056 B. James I B. the Celts C. the Iberians D. the West Indies, Indies and Pakistan86. The first inhabitants in Britain were _____. A. the Normans B. the United StatesC. Africa D. Northem Ireland 85. The immigrants ing to Britain are mainly from _____.A. EuropeB. Scotland C. WalesD. the Thames83. The largest lake in Britain is _____. A. the Lough Neage D. the Forth82. The longest river in Britain is _____. A. the ClydeB. Ben Nevis C. the Cotswolds C. societyB. politics D. Yorktown74. Ten amendments introduced by James Madison in 1789 were added to the Constitution. They are knows as _____.A. the Articles of Confederation the Constitutional Convention73. The victory of _____ was the turning point of the War of Independence.A. Saratogathe Second Continental Congress C.D. George Washington72. On July 4, 1776, _____ adopted the Declaration of Independence. A.B. Thomas JeffersonC. Alexander Hamilton C. coal minesB. silver mines D. five70. Many early Chinese immigrants worked in the mining industry, especially in the _____. A. gold minesB. Puritans C. native IndiansD. England/ Netherlands68. Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Roots are two novels which give a vivid description of the miserable life of the _____.A. early settlersB. 1883 C. 1900educational facilities had been equal D.D. mining industry65. In the case of Brown versus Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that _____. A.D. the Middle Atlantic States64. The Midwest in America’s most important _____ area.A. agriculturalB. the ColumbiaC. the Rio Grande RiverD. the Ohio61. Among the following rivers, _____ forms a natural boundary between Mexico and the .A. the PotomacD. fourth largest60. In the following rivers, _____ has been called the American Ruhr.A. the Mississippi C. third largest B. second largest receive no free education if their families are rich D. D. 5058. In Britain, children from the age of 5 to 16 can _____ by law. A. D. primary schools57. There are some ____ universities, including the Open University in ..A. 900B. child benefitC. family credit D. 1958, the Bill of Rights54. The noncontributory social security benefits include the following except _____.A. war pensionB. 1958, Acts of ParliamentC. 1948, the Bill of RightsD. the Home Secretary53. The National Health Service was established in the UK in _____ and based at first on _____.A. 1948, Acts of ParliamentB. the Scottish SecretariesC. Northern Ireland SecretariesD. The Crown Court52. London’s Metropolitan Police Force is under the control of _____.A. the England secretariesB. Youth courtsC. district courtsD. the Lord Chancellor, the jury51. ____ tries the most serious offences such as murder and robbery.A. Magistrates’ courtsthe judge, the juryD. the House of Commons49. The sources of British law include _____. A.the Archbishop of Canterbury, the House of Commons B. B. five, 650 C. five, 651A. five, 600B. the QueenC. the Archbishop of Canterbury B. costly extractionC. little money being investedD. growth, birth43. The following are all reasons of British decline of coal industry except _____.A. the exhaustion of old minesB. growth, inflationC. growth, divorceD. 196042. In the 1970s among the developed countries, Britain maintained the lowest _____ rate and the highest _____ rate. A. inflation, growthB. the First World WarA. 1900s D. old men39。s B. men39。s35. The exploratory voyage made by ______ brought to a close to an era of European discovery of Australia that had lasted nearly two hundred years. A. Arthur Philip B. Mathew Flinders C. Port Jackson D. Peter Lalor36. After the outbreak of the First World War, Australia followed Britain39。sC. Abraham Lincoln39。s grain and supplies a half of all the exports of grain in the world.A. one third B. one fourth C. one sixth D. one seventh33. Through the Department of _____, the President is responsible for the protection of Americans abroad and of foreign nationals in the United States. A. State B. Justice C. Labor D. Defense34. The munity college embodies ________ belief that an education should be practical as well as liberal.A. George Washington39。s degree in the field of study. A. one B. two C. three D. four21. There are ______ political divisions on the island of Great Britain. A. one B. two C. three D. four22. Magna Carta had altogether 63 clauses of which the most important matters could be seen in three of the following except _______.A. no tax should be made without the approval of the Grand Council。s __________. A. Advisory Group B. Executive OfficeC. Special Commission D. Cabinet20. The master39。 Court B. the Court of AppealC. the High Court D. the Crown Court9. Established Churches in Britain are___________.A. Church of England and Churches in WalesB. Church in Wales Church of ScotlandC. The Anglican ChurchesD. Church of England and Church of Scotland10. Apart from a b