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 The largest religious group in America is ().
A:Roman Catholics
B:Protestants
C:Orthodists
D:Presbyterians
()is the second largest US city in terms of population in the United States of America and the largest industrial city in the country.
A:Los Angeles
B:Philadelphia
C:Chicago
D:California
The “first Americans” were the ().
A:black slaves
B:Indians
C:whites
D:Eskimos
By law any natural-born American citizen of any over years of age () can run for the presidency.
A:thirty three
B:thirty four
C:thirty five
D:thirty six
The period of colonization covered the years from 1607 to (), that is, from the first settlement of English colonists to the independence of the USA.
A:1776
B:1777
C:1778
D:1779
The official holidays include ().
A:Thanksgiving
B:Saint Patrick' s Day
C:Mother's Day
D:Halloween
The presiding officer of the Senate is() who serves as chairman when the Senate is in session.
A:the Speaker
B:the Vice President
C:theCongressman
D:the Floor Leader
The first American President who inaugurated in Washington City was ().
A:George Washington
B:Thomas Jefferson
C:John Adams
D:Andrew Jackson
()has the power to impeach the President of the United States when he abuses his power.
A:The Senate
B:The Justice of the Supreme Court
C:The Congress
D:The Supreme Court
The largest seaport of the United States is ().
A:San Diego
B:San Francisco
C:Chicago
D:New York
()is the largest city in the US.
A:Los Angeles
B:Chicago
C:Detroit
D:the New York City
In February 1856, the National Congress of the Republican Party was held in (). Ever since, the name “Republican” has been used.
A:Pittsburgh
B:Texas
C:Washington
D:New York
In (), the first satellite was launched in the USA.
A:1958
B:1657
C:1659
D:1655
Harvard, one of the most famous universities in the world, was founded in ()
A:1636
B:1635
C:1634
D:1639
() serve as the media between producers and retailers, or producers and wholesalers.
A:Producers
B:Retailers
C:Wholesalers
D:The government
()is the spokesman of the US foreign policy.
A:The State Secretary
B:The President
C:The Vice President
D:The Chief of the White House Staff
Metropolitan Museum is in ().
A:Washington D.C.
B:Boston
C:New York
D:Philadelphia
The largest freshwater lake in the world is().
A:lake Superior
B:lake Erie
C:lake Ontari
D:lake Michigan
The most densely-populated region is().
A:the southern
B:the northeastern
C:the middle west
D:the western
(), the steel capital of the country, is the oldest and largest steel making center.
A:Chicago
B:Detroit
C:Pittsburge
D:Birmingham
The Great Plains is the eastern part of the central plain.
A:错误
B:正确
The District of Columbia is the seat of the Federal Government.
A:错误
B:正确
The US played a decisive role in ending World War I.
A:错误
B:正确
In 1852, a New England woman named Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote novel titled Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which intensified the political debate on slavery.
A:错误
B:正确
In Protestantism there are about 30 principal groups
A:错误
B:正确
Americans are very competitive and only the boys are encouraged by their parents to compete in sports as a way to develop desired personality characteristics
A:错误
B:正确
The emigration from England to the colonies in America was mainly sponsored by the king.
A:错误
B:正确
The President doesn’t have lawmaking powers.
A:错误
B:正确
Washington is the headquarters of all the branches of the American federal system:Congress, the Supreme Court and the Presidency.
A:错误
B:正确
The principal author of the Declaration of Independence was Thomas Jefferson
A:错误
B:正确
Labour Day was first celebrated in honour of the workers in the USA.
A:错误
B:正确
Houston is located near the Gulf of Mexico and is connected with the Gulf by a deep- water channel
A:错误
B:正确
The victory at Saratoga was viewed as the turning point of the War of Independence.
A:错误
B:正确
According to the US Constitution, Congress exercises the legislative power. It enjoys the power of making laws, levying taxes and appropriating money for government expenditure.
A:错误
B:正确
The Republican Party grew out of the “Anti-Federalists” that appeared after 1787 when the Constitution was made.
A:错误
B:正确
On July 4, 1775, the Continental Congress passed and adopted the Declaration of Independence
A:错误
B:正确
In 1920, the USA had only 10 radio stations.
A:错误
B:正确
The USA has many achievements in the field of science and technology
A:错误
B:正确
The Roman Catholic Church was separated from Orthodoxy in1054
A:错误
B:正确
In 1956, the first satellite was launched in the USA.
A:错误
B:正确
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