×÷ Òµ
1£®µÚ1Ìâ
Epicureanism and Stoicism are similar in the following ways except for____. A.Both were concerned with the good of the individual. B.Both were idealistic in world view.
C.Both believed that reason is the key to solution of social problems. D.Both thought highly of the peace of mind.
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºB ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º4.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º4.0
2£®µÚ2Ìâ
Which one of the following statements about the condition of the Jews during the Roman time was NOT true?
A.In 64 B.C. Pompey conquered Judea and turned it into a Roman province. B.The Jews had to pay heavy tax, but they enjoyed limited self-rule.
C.Faced with Roman persecution, the Jews had to worship the Roman emperors as gods. D.The Jewish people hoped for salvation led by a prophet.
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºC ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º4.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º4.0
3£®µÚ3Ìâ
In the Early Middle Ages, the Roman Church and the Eastern Church were divided over the following issues EXCEPT for ______. A.Iconoclasm
B.official language
C.explanation of the Holy Spirit D.baptism
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºD ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º4.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º4.0
4£®µÚ4Ìâ
The Roman expansion had many consequences EXCEPT ______. A.Rome became the hegemony in the Mediterranean region. B.economic gains for all Romans C.social conflicts and slave uprisings
D.increased political power for military commanders
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºB ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º4.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º4.0
5£®µÚ5Ìâ
Of the following orders of columns, which one is more formal and dignified and mainly used in mainland Greece? A.Doric B.Ionic
C.Corinthian D.Composite
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºA ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
6£®µÚ6Ìâ
Which of the following is NOT true about Emperor Constantine the Great? A.He concentrated power in his own hands. B.He made Christianity the state religion. C.He abandoned Rome as the imperial capital. D.He tolerated all religions in the Roman Empire.
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºB ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
7£®µÚ7Ìâ
The Roman Empire reached it largest territorial extent during the reign of _____. A.Julius Caesar (46-44 B.C.) B.Octavian (27 B.C.-14 A.D.) C.Trajan (98-117 A.D.)
D.Constantine the Great (306-337 A.D.)
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºC ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
8£®µÚ8Ìâ
Starting from the reign of which Roman emperor such jobs as bakery and military service became hereditary? A.Octavian B.Diocletian
C.Constantine D.Theodosius
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºB ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
9£®µÚ9Ìâ
The largest and most famous of all Hellenistic cities is ____. A.Athens B.Sparta C.Alexandria D.Thebes
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºC ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
10£®µÚ10Ìâ
Which of the following statements about ancient Greek sculpture is NOT true? A.The beauty of human form was the most important subject.
B.The archaic Greek artists created two sculptural human forms, the kouros and kore. C.The classical Greek sculptors represented human body less naturally or relaxed.
D.The Hellenistic Greek sculptors liked to represent extreme emotions in the human face and figure.
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºC ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
11£®µÚ11Ìâ
The second founding father of Christianity was _____. A.St. Peter B.St. Paul
C.St. Athanasius D.St. Augustine
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºB ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
12£®µÚ12Ìâ
Which one of the countries below was not part of the ancient Near East? A.Armenia
B.Turkey C.Israel D.Iraq
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºB ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
13£®µÚ13Ìâ
The Tigris and Euphrates are originated from which country? A.Iraq B.Armenia C.Turkey D.Iran
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºC ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
14£®µÚ14Ìâ
That Aeneid, the legendary founder of the city of Rome, was the prince of _____ suggests a certain link between the Roman civilization and ancient Near East. A.Etruria B.Greece C.Troy
D.Phoenicia
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºC ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
15£®µÚ15Ìâ
The first city- builders in Italy were ________. A.the Greeks B.the Latins C.the Etruscans D.the Italians
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºC ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
16£®µÚ16Ìâ
Which one of the Roman Emperors resembles the ¡°philosopher king¡± praised by Plato?
A.Trajan (r. 98-117 A.D.) B.Hadrian (r. 117-138 A.D.)
C.Antoninus Pius (r. 138-161 A.D.) D.Marcus Aurelius (r. 161-180 A.D.)
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºD ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
17£®µÚ17Ìâ
The ethnic origin of Jesus was ____. A.Greek B.Roman C.Hebrew D.European
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºC ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
18£®µÚ18Ìâ
Which one of the following peoples first practiced monotheism? A.ancient Egyptians B.ancient Hebrews C.ancient Greeks D.ancient Sumerians
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºB ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
19£®µÚ19Ìâ
The founder of the Hebrew race was ____. A.Jacob B.Moses C.Abraham D.Joseph
ÄúµÄ´ð°¸£ºC ÌâÄ¿·ÖÊý£º1.0 ´ËÌâµÃ·Ö£º1.0
20£®µÚ30Ìâ
Which description of the traditional Greek religion is incorrect?
Ïà¹ØÍÆ¼ö£º