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 The Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph support the () Party.
A:Labor
B:Radical
C:Conservative
D:Democratic
The Church of England today is all-inclusive, having the ability to be both Protestant and ().
A:Catholic
B:Buddhist
C:Daoist
D:Tibetan
The Anglo-Saxons spoke a language that we now call().
A:English
B:New English
C:Old English
D:French
On July 7th, 1937, Japan began an all-out attack on ().
A:China
B:Taiwan
C:Korea
D:Russia
The members of the House of Commons are not appointed, but () at the present time.
A:elected
B:appointed
C:inherited
D:chosen
The () University is perhaps the cheapest and most far-reaching method yet found of spreading higher education.
A:Night
B:after work
C:Open
D:Free
Under the Parliament of Clement Attlee, the new Labor government () many industries: electricity, gas and water.
A:sold
B:bought
C:nationalized
D:privatized
In some industries, such as iron and steel and coal mining, concentration was brought about not by market forces but by political decisions i.e. by () .
A:privatization
B:nationalization
C:industrialization
D:commercialization
The world famous universities, Oxford University and () University, are the oldest ones dating from 1167 and 1284.
A:Princeton
B:Harvard
C:Manchester
D:Cambridge
The () is the most famous of all British papers and the oldest at that.
A:Sun
B:Times
C:Mirror
D:Observer
Between 55 and 54 B.C.(), a Roman general, invaded Britain twice.
A:Julius Caesar
B:General Lee
C:Churchill
D:Washington
The British economy was the () to have been fully industrialized.
A:first
B:second
C:third
D:last
It is one of the member States of ().
A:the United States
B:Asean
C:the European Union
D:South America
There are () national daily newspapers in the UK.
A:five
B:three
C:six
D:nine
In September 1939, Germany launched a () attack on Poland.
A:quick
B:lightening
C:fast
D:shocking
After the close of the war, twenty-seven victorious nations (including China) attended () on January 18th, 1919.
A:the London Conference
B:the Tokyo Conference
C:the Paris Conference
D:the New York Conference
Buddhism was originated in () about 500 B.C.
A:China
B:India
C:Tibet
D:Japan
In July 1978, British doctors at London's Oldham Hospital created the world's first “() baby”, Louis Brown.
A:man-made
B:artificial
C:test
D:test tube
During the dark early days of the War, economist William Beveridge put forward proposals for postwar “()” social security.
A:life-long
B:cradle-to-grave
C:family
D:complete
() is regarded as the most English of games.
A:Football
B:Tennis
C:Baseball
D:Cricket
UK does well in applying the theoretical discoveries to practical ends.
A:错误
B:正确
As a result of the Enclosure Movement, thousands of hungry peasants with their families were forced into cities, looking for work.
A:错误
B:正确
In England, can one experience four seasons in the course of a single day!
A:错误
B:正确
A two-year period beginning in 1946 saw the nationalization of air transport.
A:错误
B:正确
Independent small newspaper publishers find it very easy to survive.
A:错误
B:正确
Reuters was founded in New York in 1871.
A:错误
B:正确
Big Ben is the largest clock in Britain and has kept exact time for the nation since May 1859.
A:错误
B:正确
Christianity came into being in 30 A.D.
A:错误
B:正确
Normandy was a battlefield during the Second World War when the landing of the Allies in Normandy happened in 1945.
A:错误
B:正确
Reebok is one of Britain's oldest shoe companies.
A:错误
B:正确
Christianity has molded the shape of Western civilization.
A:错误
B:正确
The Times is not the oldest and well-known daily newspaper in the UK.
A:错误
B:正确
In UK no one lives more than 120 km (75 miles) from the sea.
A:错误
B:正确
There is no Minister of Justice in the British Government.
A:错误
B:正确
Mrs. Thatcher exercised tight economic control.
A:错误
B:正确
UK does not share any land border with any other countries.
A:错误
B:正确
Normandy is a province of France on the English Channel.
A:错误
B:正确
In August 1940 the German Air Force began an intensive attack on the airfield in southeastern England.
A:错误
B:正确
Playing the flute is not one of the three royal traditions.
A:错误
B:正确
In 1066 the Normans, French-speaking invaders of Norse origin, conquered England.
A:错误
B:正确
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