北京语言大学22春《英语国家概况》补考试题库答案参考61

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1、北京语言大学22春英语国家概况补考试题库答案参考1. One important agreement between Canada and U.S. is FTA, which means _.A.Federal Tariff AgreementB.Free Trade AgreementC.Finance Tax Agreement参考答案:B2. Betty Friedan&39;s The Feminine Mystique, published in 1963, changed the way large numbers of women thought about themselve

2、s and other women.( )A.错误B.正确参考答案:B3. Where do most of the Inuit people live in Canada?A.The arctic areaB.The west coastC.The Atlantic Ocean参考答案:A4. Do you feel like _ out or would you rather _ dinner at home?A、going.to haveB、toDo you feel like _ out or would you rather _ dinner at home?A、going.to h

3、aveB、to go.to haveC、to go.havingD、going.have正确答案:D5. In UK all children must, by law, receive a full-time education from the age of five to sixteen.( )A.错误B.正确参考答案:B6. The Greek philosopher Aristotle said that a persons highest happiness comes from the use oThe Greek philosopher Aristotle said that

4、a persons highest happiness comes from the use of his or her intelligence. Religious books such as the Koran and Bible discuss faith as a form. of happiness. The British scientist Charles Darwin believed that all species were formed in a way so as to enjoy happiness. And, the United States declarati

5、on of independence guarantees life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness as a basic human right. People throughout history may have had different ideas about happiness. But today, many people are still not very sure about it. Some findings are not surprising. For example, the database suggests that

6、married people are happier than single people. People who like to be with other people are happier than unsocial people. People with children are equally happy as couples without children. And wealthier people are only a little happier than poorer people. This database also shows that studying happi

7、ness no longer involves just theories and ideas. Economists, psychiatrists, doctors and social scientists are finding ways of understanding happiness by examining real sets of information. Happiness is an extremely popular subject, if you search for happiness on the web site of the online bookseller

8、, Amazon. com, you will find more than two hundred thousand results. Dan Gilbert teaches psychology at Harvard University in Massachusetts. He recently looks at the way the human mind is different from other animals because we can think about the future and use our imaginations. He also explains how

9、 our minds can trick us in a way that creates difficulties in making happy choices for the future. Most of the time when people are wrong about how theyll feel about the future, theyre wrong in the direction of thinking that things will matter to them more than they really do. We are remarkable at o

10、ur ability to adjust and a-dapt to almost any situation but we seem not to know this about ourselves. And so we mistakenly predict that good things will make us happy, really happy for a really long time. Bad things, why theyll just slay us. It turns out neither of these things is on the whole true.

11、 The first paragraph in the passage is mainly talking about_.Athe importance of happinessBthe cause of happinessCthe meaning of happinessDpeople who are happy正确答案:C文章的第一段主要讨论了对幸福概念的不同理解,即幸福的意义,故选C。7. The Governor-General acts only on the advice of the Executive Council that comprises himself and the

12、 Cabinet.( )A.错误B.正确参考答案:B8. Charles Dickens is one of the most famous of English Modernist writers.( )A.错误B.正确参考答案:A9. This is our best price, _ which we have concluded many orders with other buyers in your city.This is our best price, _ which we have concluded many orders with other buyers in your

13、 city.AonBforCbyDatD10. There are so many dresses there that I really don&39;t know _ to choose. A) whether B) wThere are so many dresses there that I really dont know _ to choose.A) whetherB) whenC) whichD) whyC本句意为:那儿的衣服如此之多,我真不知道该选哪件。此空要填的词应指代dresses,从四个选项看,只有which才作代词,故选C。11. Alexander Hamilton

14、is the second Secretary of Treasure of the United States.( )A.错误B.正确参考答案:A12. Connecticut, in 1837, become the first state in the United States to pass a general aConnecticut, in 1837, become the first state in the United States to pass a general act of incorporation, making it relatively simple for

15、 any group to get a corporate charter by complying with a sets of rules.( )A.错误B.正确参考答案:B13. These people remained (isolate)_ from the outside society until recently.These people remained (isolate)_ from the outside society until recently.isolated14. _ many people prefer coffee, he drinks tea as usual. AWhile BBesides CBecause of_ many people prefer coffee, he drinks tea as usual.AWhileBBesidesCBecause ofDExceptA15. The Hea

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