(六)
1. The earliest settlers on the British Isles were the ________.
A. Celts B. Gaels C. Iberians D. Brythons
2. From 700 B.C. the Celts came from the _______ and began to inhabit British Isles.
A. Iberian Peninsula B. Upper Rhineland C. Lower Rhineland D. Scandinavian countries
3. In A.D. 43 Romans under ______ conquered Britain.
A. Julius Caesar B. Claudius C. Augustine D. the Pope
4. Roman Britain lasted until the year of ______ when all Roman troops went back to the continent.
A. A.D. 400 B. A.D. 410 C. A.D. 445 D. A.D. 449
5. Which of the following was NOT a thing of value left behind by Romans?
A. Welsh Christianity B. The Roman Roads C. Cities D. Roman Settlements 6. In the middle of the fifth century, Anglo-Saxons came from the region of _____and the Low Countries and settled in Britain.
A. Denmark B. Norway C. Germany D. Holland 7. By the end of the ______century all England had been Christianized. A. 5th B. 6th C. 7th D. 8th
8. Which of the following kingdoms was NOT set up by Angles? A. Northumbria B. Mercia C. East Anglia D. Kent 9. Which of the following kingdoms was set up by the Jutes? A. Kent B. Sussex C. Wessex D. Essex
10. In the late _______century the Danes or Scandinavians began to attack the English coast. A. 6th B. 7th C. 8th D. 9th
11. The new aristocracy, the thegn, had appeared by the _______century in Britain. A. 9th B. 10th C. 11th D. 12th
12. Edward had promised his kingdom to ______, but on his deathbed he changed his idea and gave the kingdom to _______. This led to the Norman Conquest of 1066.
A. William, Harold B. Harold, William C. Matilda, Stephen D. Stephen, Matilda 13. Doomsday Book was in fact a record of each man’s ______.
A. experience B. behavior C. property D. reputation
14. The war between Matilda and Stephen resulted in the establishment of the House of _____.
A. Tudor B. Normandy C. Plantagenet D. Lancaster 15. The Great Charter was made in the interest of _____.
A. the King B. the feudal lords C. the townsmen D. the merchants 16. The first British parliament was summoned in the year of ______. A. 1215 B. 1265 C.1295 D. 1343
(七)
1. ______launched the Hundred Years’ War.
A. Edward Ⅰ B. Edward Ⅱ C. Edward Ⅲ D. Henry Ⅲ 2. Which of the following statements was NOT ture? A. Hundred Years’ War was a feudal war. B. Hundred Years’ War was a trade war.
C. Hundred Years’ War lasted for one hundred years.
D. Hundred Years War is one of the historical events that marked the decline of feudalism in Britain
3. From ______onward, Parliament was divided into two chambers. A. 1337 B. 1343 C. 1453 D. 1455 4. Black Death to some extent brought ______ to villains.
A. higher wages B. greater freedom C. bitter life D. both A and B
5. The Statutes of Laborers issued by the government of Edward Ⅲ introduced cruel punishments for those ___.
A. who demanded higher wages B. who worked C. who hated the ministers, lawyers and landlords D. who refused to work
6. In 1381, peasants in ______first rebelled.
A. Sussex B. Essex C. Wessex D. Kent
7. Wars of Roses were fought ____between the Lancastrians and the Yorkists from 1455 to 1465.
A. Constantly B. irregularly C. Continuously D. intermittently 8. During the Wars of Roses common people were ______affected. A. greatly B. much C. a little D. little 9. The House of Tudor was founded in ______.
A. 1455 B. 1465 C.1475 D. 1485
10. The British Bourgeois Revolution took place in the ______country. A. 15th B. 16th C. 17th D.18th
11. Which of the following statement about the Renaissance is NOT true?
A. The renaissance was a revival of interest in many things that the early Middle Ages had cared about.
B. The renaissance was a cultural movement by humanists. C. The renaissance spread into England under the Tudors.
D. During the renaissance, the theatre attained great popularity under Elizabeth.
12. The two countries jus before the outbreak of the Bourgeois Revolution were a period of ____.
A. capital accumulation B. colonization abroad C. foreign territorial expansion D. Enlightment 13. Which of the following is NOT true of Puritans? A. Puritans were Christians.
B. Puritans were opposed to Charles Ⅰ and his ideas C. Puritans wished to purify the Church of England D. Puritans chose William Laud as archbishop
14. Charles Ⅰ ruled without Parliament for ______years. A. 10 B. 11 C.12 D.13
15. The Commoners who drew up the Grand Remonstrance _______. A. were arrested by Charles Ⅰ B. were killed by Charles Ⅰ
C. had already escaped before Charles Ⅰ burst into parliament D. had resigned from Parliament
16. The king’s men at the beginning of the First civil War were called ______. A. Cavaliers B. Roundheads C. Puritans D. Presbyterians 17. The First Civil War lasted for _____years. A. 3 B. 4 C.5 D.6
18. The Second Civil War was fought in the year of _______. A. 1646 B.1647 C. 1648 D. 1649
19. Which of the following statements is NOT true of the Commonwealth period? A. Cromwell suppressed the diggers. B. Cromwell killed Levelers in the army C. Cromwell conquered Ireland
D. Cromwell restored the House of Stuart
20. The “Glorious Revolution” of 1688 put _______on the throne.
A. Charles Ⅰ B. Charles Ⅱ C. James Ⅱ D. William of Orange
(八)
1. The British Industrial Revolution first began in the _____industry.
A. iron and steel B. textile C. coal mining D. ship-building 2. ________invented the “spinning Jenny.”
A. James Hargreaves B. Richard Arkwright C. Edmund Cartwright D. James Watt
3. As a result of the Industrial Revolution, which of the following statement is NOT true? A. Productivity was greatly increased B. Unskilled workers were employed
C. Many new cities sprang up. D. Workers’ living and working conditions were improved
4. One of the Corn Laws placed a ban on _______import when the price fell below 50 shillings per quarter.
A. corn B. wheat C. barley D. any food 5. The term “Rotten Boroughs” means ________.
A. boroughs that had gone rotten B. dirty boroughs C. boroughs in which there were no inhabitants
D. constituencies that were represented in the House of Commons though there was not an in habitant in it
6. The People’s Charter was not _______.
A. a long document drawn up by workers organized in the London Workingman’s Association in 1837
B. accepted by Parliament
C. endorsed at gigantic meetings D. presented to parliament
7. The failure of the Chartist Movement was caused by the following reasons except ____. A. divided leadership B. a strong party with socialism as its program C. influence of Utopian and petty-bourgeois ideologies D. immaturity of the working class
8. The Ten-Hour Act prohibited ______to work in any factory longer than tem hours 5 days. A. skilled workers B. unskilled workers C. young persons and females D. all workers
9. The author of Wealth of Nations is ________.
A. Adam Smith B. David Ricardo C. Thomas Malthus D. Robert Owen 10. The principle of population was formulated by _______.
A. Adam Smith B. David Ricardo C. Thomas Malthus D. Robert Owen
(九)
1. The first British colony was _____.
A. New England B. Newfoundland C. West Indies D. India 2. Which of following is NOT true of the Indian Mutiny?
A. The rebels burnt opium B. The rebels killed British officers
C. The rebels set free political prisoners D. The rebels burned down garrisons
3. The British colonists force the Qing government to conclude the Treaty of ______ in 1842. A. Pecking B. Nanking C. Tientsin D. Canton
4. The British Empire reached the peak of its colonial expansion after the _______. A. Anglo-Boer War B. the First Opium War C. World War Ⅰ D. World War Ⅱ
5. Which of the following is NOT the feature of imperialism? A. Foreign territorial expansion B. Export of capital C. Free competition D. Monopoly
6. Which is NOT the member country of the Triple Alliance?
A. Germany B. France C. Austria-Hungary D. Italy 7. Which is NOT the member country of the Triple Entente?\\ A. Britain B. France C. Russia D. Italy
8. Which of the following is NOT true of the depression in the 1930’s? A. Factories closed B. Banks failed
C. Foreign trade shriveled D. Unemployment rate was low 9. In the 1930s, the League of Nation s was controlled by ________. A. Russia and the US B. Britain and the US C. Britain and France D. Germany and Britain
10. The Munich Agreement was a non-aggression pact between _______. A. Czechoslovakia B. the US
C. Britain and France D. Britain and Russia 11. In which year did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?
A. 1939 B. 1940 C.1941 D.1942
12. The British Commonwealth of Nations is a _______organization. A. military B. cultural C. economic D. phony
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