which of the following food does not belong to british traditional food?
1.full english breakfast is a very substantial meal enjoyed by both the nobility and the working class.
2. a traditional english breakfast usually consists of eggs, bacon, sausages, fried bread, baked beans, black pudding, tomatoes and mushrooms.
3. a full english breakfast is same in different regions in britain.
4. many british and irish cafés and pubs serve the full english breakfast at any time as an "all-day breakfast".
5. a typical sunday roast usually consists of roasted meat, roast potato or mashed potato, with accompaniments such as yorkshire pudding, stuffing, vegetables and gravy.
6. the most common joints for sunday roast are beef, lamb or pork. chicken is not popular.
which of the following statements is not true?
1.the history of fast food in america runs parallel to the invention of the car.
2. fast food franchises became quite popular thanks to their standardized menus, signage, and advertising.
1. which of the following statements about tea is false?
2. which of the following statements about boston tea party was true?
1. the monopoly on imports held by the merchants of the east india company kept tea prices artificially high to protect profits, and on top of this government imposed a high level of duty.
2. to avoid taxation and cater for the increasing need of tea, uggling and eration appeared.
3.after the cut of the taxation, there was a matter involving tea in american colonies, known as “boston tea party”, which eventually sparked off the american war of independence.
which of the following statements about coffee was false?
1. seattle1 can be called america’s capital of caffeine.
2. starbucks has grown into the second largest coffeehouse company in the world.
1. which of the following statements is not true about british pub etiquette?
2. what can you enjoy at a british pub?
3. which of the following statements is true about the cocktail party?
which of the following food does not belong to british traditional food?
which of the following statements is not true?
which of the following statements about tea is false?
which of the following statements about boston tea party was true?
which of the following statements about coffee was false?
which of the following statements is not true about british pub etiquette?
what can you enjoy at a british pub?
which of the following statements is true about the cocktail party?
full english breakfast is a very substantial meal enjoyed by both the nobility and the working class.
a traditional english breakfast usually consists of eggs, bacon, sausages, fried bread, baked beans, black pudding, tomatoes and mushrooms.
a full english breakfast is same in different regions in britain.
the history of fast food in america runs parallel to the invention of the car.
fast food franchises became quite popular thanks to their standardized menus, signage, and advertising
seattle can be called america’s capital of caffeine.
starbucks has grown into the second largest coffeehouse company in the world.
1. which subject is the compulsory subject to american students?
2. which examination should a student must attend if he wants to go to the university in the uk?
3. how many years for a british student need to study in the university?
1. the university of cambridge was established in ________
. 2. in the following universities, which one doesn’t belong to the ivy league in america________?
3. in the following celebrities, who was not graduate from cambridge university_________.
1. before you start your applications, what’s the first thing you have to do?
what are needed in your application process except________?
3. what is the most necessary material you need to submit if you want to apply to an undergraduate degree?
the score of toefl that a test taker gets can be hold valid for ________ years.
which of the following sentences about those international tests are true except ________?
ets has _________ toefl test centers in________ different countries.
which examination should a student must attend if he wants to go to the university in the uk?
the university of cambridge was established in ________
what is the most necessary material you need to submit if you want to apply to an undergraduate degree?
which of the following sentences about those international tests are true except ________?
ets has _________ tofel test centers in________ different countries.
which subject is the compulsory subject to american students?
in the following celebrities, who was not graduate from cambridge university_________.
in the following universities, which one doesn’t belong to the ivy league in america________?
how many years for a british student need to study in the university?
what are needed in your application process except________?
before you start your applications, what’s the first thing you have to do?
the score of tefol that a test taker gets can be hold valid for ________ years.
us hasn't a country-level education system or curriculum applied to the entire country. __________
cambridge is the first-oldest university in the english-speaking world. __________
harvard university is one of the ivy league in america. ________
full education is compulsory for all children who range from age 5 to 17._________
most children attend kindergarten when they are 4 in america.__________
1. ________ is the official name of britain.
2. the full name of britain is the united kingdom of _________ britain and __________.
3. there are _______ parts in great britain and ________ parts in britain.
4. british isles include two large islands: _________ and ireland island.
5. the capital of the republic of ireland is _________.
the longest river in britain is _____________.
britain enjoys a ______________ climate.
“if winter comes, will spring be far behind?”comes from ode to the ______ wind by shelly.
4. the acts of union 1707 made the kingdoms of england and ________ united to form great britain.
july is normally the best month in a year and the west wind from the atlantic is the warmest.
jane austen who has written “pride and prejudice”, “sense and sensibility” and other novels.
“ladies and gentlemen” only refers to those cultured and refined men and women. _______
1. scotland takes up half of great britain and is the second largest country in the uk.
2. the american movie “a water horse” is based on the tale of monster in loch ness.
3. kilt, tartan and bagpipe are all characteristic of scotland.
4. 2014 referendum is the first time for the scottish to pursue freedom from the united kingdom.
5. nowadays, scotland will still remain in the territory of the united kingdom.
1. the scots, welsh and irish are descendents of ___________.
2. wales is located in the _________ of great britain.
3. wales was not conquered by the english until __________.
4. the giant’s causeway was located in __________.
5. the capital of northern ireland is ____________.
1. much of the land in wales is pasture and only 22% of the land is arable. _________
2. today, a quarter of the welsh still speak welsh as their first language. _________
3. the greatest event of the year of northern ireland is the national eisteddfod. __________
4. the majority of northern irish people wanted to be independent but was forced to remain within the united kingdom. ___________
1. the nickname of ______ is “the grandmother of europe”.
2. the house of windsor starts from _________.
3. _________ ruled britain in shakespeare’s time.
1. the monarchy in britain has been passed in succession in the past 1000 years and has never been broken. _______
2. the age of constitutional monarchy began after the glorious revolution. _________
3. the king or the queen is the head of the uk and has no real power. _________
4. the members of the royal family have to earn money to support themselves. _________
1. ________ is the official name of britain.
2. the full name of britain is the united kingdom of _________ britain and __________.
3. there are _______ parts in great britain and ________ parts in britain.
4. the longest river in britain is _____________.
5. britain enjoys a ______________ climate.
6. “if winter comes, will spring be far behind?”comes from ode to the ______ wind by shelly.
7. the scots, welsh and irish are descendents of ___________.
8. wales is located in the _________ of great britain.
9. the giant’s causeway was located in __________.
10. up until now, queen elizabeth has ruled in britain for over __________ decades.
1. queen elizabeth ii ruled britain in shakespeare’s time.
2. the house of windsor starts from george vii.
3. queen elizabeth i is the present monarch of the uk.
4. the nickname of queen victoria is “the grandmother of europe”.
5. the pennies is known as the backbone of england.
6. in england, it is cold in winter and hot in summer.
7. stonehenge is a famous monument dated from the 16th century.
8. scotland takes up half of great britain and is the second largest country in the
9. the american movie “a water horse” is based on the tale of monster in loch ness.
10. kilt, tartan and bagpipe are all characteristic of scotland. ________
1. the united states of america consists of 50 states and a federal government.
2. great salt lake is a major waterway that empty into the gulf mexico.
3. alaska is the largest state on the continuous continent.
1. the heads of which presidents are carved into mount rushmore?
2. the statue of liberty is a gift from the people of ___________.
1. which state does washington d.c. belong to?
2. the official home to the us president is ________
3. which of the following locations is not included in the free trail?
4. which of the following cities is the meeting place for the first and second continental congress?
1. which of the following does not represent freedom?
2. which of the following roads is called mother road?
3. which of the following roads represent highway from east to west?
1. which of the following roads is called mother road?
2. which of the following does not represent freedom?
3. which of the following locations is not included in the free trail?
4. which of the following cities is the meeting place for the first and second continental congress?
5. the statue of liberty is a gift from the people of ___________.
6. which state does washington d.c. belong to?
7. the heads of which presidents are carved into mount rushmore?
1. the official home to the us president is capitol building. ________
2. interstate 90 represents highway from east to west. _______
3. alaska is the largest state on the continuous continent. _________
4. great salt lake is a major waterway that empty into the gulf mexico. _________
5. the united states of america consists of 50 states and a federal government. ________
which of the following works was written by jane austen except______?
jane austen was born in steventon, england, in ______.
between the 18th century and 19th century, social advancement for men was through the following careers except _________.
which of the following writers doesn’t belong to american romantici?
which of the following description is true about american romantici?
henry david thoreau seems to be the _______ literary figure in the american history to revolt against the threat that industriali and materiali brought to people’s daily life.
when did david copperfield publish?
which of the following works is not written by charles dickens?
mark twain (1835-1910) is one of the prominent ______ writers.
ernest miller hemingway won the nobel prize in the year of _____.
the harry potter series have gained popularity and commercial success worldwide since its first book been released in the year of ______.
harry potter is a series of seven ______novels.
the central themes in harry potter always involve tolerance of other people and _________.
the word “etiquette” comes from german and means a code of good manners and behaviors for social interactions in english.
customs refer to short-established social rules that are considered acceptable or normal behavior in any situation.
etiquettes and customs are not written in law but are shared throughout a community.
generally speaking, good manners, politeness, friendliness and consideration for others are considered important and valuable by the most people.
we can address a lady “ms” if we are not sure if she’s married or not.
since americans don’t have inherited titles, we should address them their first names all the time.
the ill and physically unable people can remain seated when being introduced.
where to sit in a western dinner is often determined by the identities and social status of diners.
in a western dinner, the most important female guest always sits to the right of the hostess.
the appetizer is always served as the second dish after soup in a western dinner.
wines should be served in the sequence "white before red, light before heavy, young before old".
the tradition of wearing white gown in the western wedding started from __________.
the bride should wear “something blue”, which represents a ________ to love and marriage.
the spectacular royal wedding of prince william took place in __________.
for most americans, a typical american marriage is based on __________.
in the uk, on the 29th of february in a leap year, the girl can propose to her partner.
when the groom lifts the veil and kisses his bride, the wedding is over.
compared with wedding ceremony in britain, marriage traditions in america are more free and flexible.
in the uk, the reason for tipping is to show your appreciation for the service.
in restaurants in america, if you do not pay the service, you have not paid the entire bill.
if you meet some western friends for the first time, it is appropriate to give gifts between each other.
westerners like to give and receive all, simple and inexpensive gifts to their friends. _________
the legal age to purchase alcohol is 18 in both britain and america.
in the 1920s denmark street in london’s west end was also called “britain’s tin pan alley”, because it was home to many music shops.
during the great depression of the 1930s, as the phonograph and radio broadcasts supplanted sheet music, tin pan alley’s dominance gradually faded away.
broadway refers to the famous street in washington that has become the worldwide leader in stage entertainment.
it was once said that the three things that american culture will be known for are the constitution, baseball and jazz.
jazz originated in black communities in new orleans around the turn of the century.
what has made jazz different from any of the earlier styles, however, was that musicians in a band would sing while playing jazz.
the beatles, a band from liverpool in britain, conquered america and led “the british invasion” in the american popular music.
on december 8, 1980, lennon was assassinated by a demented fan in new york city.
in 2008, the beatles topped billboard magazine's list of the all-time most successful "hot 100" artists”.
pop music is actually a genre of popular music, which derived from rock and roll.
michael jackson was the youngest of the “jackson 5”.
the album bad has earned michael a record-setting eight grammys.
during the early 1960s, the nashville sound turned country music into a multimillion-dollar industry.
michael jackson’s music videos were once fixtures on mtv and brought fame to this relatively new television channel at that time.
michael’s financial collapse forced him to sell many of his considerable assets, including, his lavish neverland ranch.
which of the following statements is true?
britain’s “big three” include______________________.
which of the following statements is false?
the sister sunday issue of the guardian is ___________________.
which newspapers’ nickname is “the old gray lady”?
which of the following magazines is not an american magazine?
britain has one of the highest levels of newspaper sales per head of population, and the british are among the most enthusiastic readers of europe.
in britain, many local dailies appear in the evenings while the main titles in the national daily press appear in the mornings.
british daily papers have no sunday editions, but there are sunday papers.
u.s. news is well known for naming a “person of the year” while time publishes annual ratings of american colleges and universities.
reader's digest is an american general interest family magazine, which offers condensed articles from a wide variety of publications.
of the five following statements about bbc radio services, which is false?
which of the following hit dramas was presented by itv?
which of the following companies is not an american broadcaster?
which of the following statements about the emmy award is not true?
which of the following statements about news agencies is true?
which of the following four statements about american media giants is not true?
who was the founder of facebook?
which of the following statements is false?
the word baroque was initially used in ________ as a derogatory term.
pointed arch, alternating high and low sections of a wall are typical ________ characteristics.
the whitehouse in washington d.c belongs to _________.
________ is america’s unique contribution to the world history of architecture.
which of following sentences is correct about frederick c. robie house?
who was appointed court painter to henry viii in the year of 1532?
the oxbow belongs to ________ in america.
marilyn monroe is the work of _________.
there are ______ major periods in the drama of the west.
the classical refers to the drama of ________ where the theater of the western world had its origins.
in 1915, the elegant and grand _________ was opened on broadway.
1. english is an official language of more than ________ sovereign states.
3. in number of native speakers and language learners, english is the ________ language in the world.
2.the most native speakers of english live in _________.
english belongs to the _________ branch of the indo-european language family.
old english was mainly derived from the dialects of _________.
the origin of the words like “sky”, “egg”, “window” are from _________ countries.
“the canterbury tales” was written by _________.
proto-indo-european language is believed to be the ancestor of most european languages, such as greek, german, spanish, french and italian.
the history of english can be ided into three periods: old english, middle english and modern english.
english script and alphabetic system were from greek.
in 1588, england defeated the famous fleet armada from __________.
in 1604,the first english dictionary was published by _________.
the sudden vowel shift in the history of english helped to shape ________ english.
which country does the loan word "lychee" come from?
which country does the loan word "yoghurt" come from?
which country does the loan word "violin" come from?
which country does the loan word "alcohol" come from?
which country does the loan word "shampoo" come from?
1.william shakespeare is a great writer in the _____________ language.
2. shakespeare was born in a all town in _______________.
3. shakespeare wrote 154 ___________ and some verses in his lifetime.
4. romeo and juliet is one of the most famous _____________ of shakespeare.
5. as you like it is a _____________.
1. shakespeare wrote 40 plays in his lifetime.
2. romeo and juliet is one of the four most famous tragedies of shakespeare.
3. ben johnson described shakespeare as “ he belonged to all time”.
1. for something that has occurred in the recent past, bre tends to use the simple tense while ame shows the preference for the present perfect tense.
2. for the meaning of "在周末", british people" prefer to use "at the weekend" while american people will prefer "on the weekend".
3. for the meaning of "全家在看电视", british english will use "the family is watching tv." and american english will prefer "the family are watching tv.".
4. the word "颜色" is spelt in british english as "color".
5. the word "组织" is splet in american english as "organize".
6. the word "中心" is spelt in british english as "centre".
7. the word "许可证" is splet in american english as "licence".
8.in british english, "糖果" is expressed as candies.
9. the american expression of "玉米" is corn.
1. many words from hindi flew back to english, such as “bungalow”, “coolie”, “cashmere”, “ pajamas” and “yoga”.
2. now, english is used as the first language and official language in singapore.
3. in 1985, the people's republic of china made english the main foreign language in education.
4. since there are many misuse and mistakes of english in chinglish, we should avoid the use of chinglish as much as possible.
the french and indian war was started owing to ______
french and indian war was between ______________.
which of the following is not included in the stamp act to tax on?
where was the first continental congress held?
1. which day is america’s national day or independence day?
2. who drafted declaration of independence?
3. who was the first president of america?
4. where was the second continental congress held?
1. the 1783 treaty of paris with great britain defined the large expansion of land west to__________
2. how far did captain meriwether lewis and the second lieutenant william clark reach on the journey commissioned by thomas jefferson?
3. which state is the place attracting thousands of gold-seekers?
4. which of the following state is secured by mexican-american war?
1. which of the following state is not slave-holding state in 1860?
2. which book conveyed the message that slavery was the root of social cruelty?
3. which is the hidden weapon that lincoln employed to fight with confederate army and finally achieved the reunion of the nation?
chinese people celebrate new year's day on unfixed date on february.
the traditional song 'auld lang syne'means looking forward to the new good days.
new year's resolution made on new year's day can always be realized the next year.
one of the activities on christmas for americans is to listen to the queen's speech.
easter's day, meaning the resurrection of jesus christ, is a holiday for christians.
martin luther king jr. is a civil right leader advocating non-violent action as a way to reform discriminatory law in america
presidents’ day emphasize two greatest presidents of the us: george washington and thomas jefferson.
today, you can still see surviving combat veterans from wwi marching on memorial day.
columbus day is especially popular for italian american because christopher columbus who first discovered americas is an italian explorer.
independence day is also called national day.
the first thanksgiving day was celebrated by the pilgrims from europe for a good harvest and extending thanks to the native indians who helped them through the first winter.
may day in england is to welcome the oncoming summer as flower begin to blossom around that time.
the first may day celebration was held in memory of roman goddess of flora.
boxing day is a day before christmas on which the employees will receive the christmas box from their employers.
boxing day is the busiest day for shopping before christmas begins.
in high middle ages, valentine’s day is connected to the courtly love.
valentine’s day is only celebrated by lovers.
april fool’s day is light-hearted and just for entertainment.
eating pumpkin pie is one of the activities to celebrate halloween.
carved pumpkins are used to scare away vampires, according to some superstitious people.
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the new world order is the first chapter of ____.
the united states’ practice of the balance-of-power system was out of the ____ and checks-and-balances proposed by montesquieu and it was different from that of europe.
the notion of the sovereign equality of states did not exist in china; outsiders were considered barbarians and were ____ to a tributary relationship – that was how the first british envoy to beijing was received in the eighteenth century.
what's the grammatical function of "available to him" in the following sentence? "the yst has available to him all the facts, he will be judged on his intellectual power."
the united states’ practice of the balance-of-power system was out of the separation of powers and checks and balances proposed by washington and it was different from that of europe.
kissinger concludes that successful international systems appear to have an inevitable symmetry. therefore the emerging new world order proposed by the u.s. has to be built by representing vastly different cultures.
according to kissinger, in the 21st century, russia will always be essential to a new world order and a potential menace to it as well.
this damage has put the american model of free-market capitali under a cloud. what does the underlined phrase “under a cloud” mean?
one basic law of finance is that yields on loans are inversely proportional to credit quality: ____________________ and vice versa.
subprime mortgage refers to a type of home loan extended to iniduals with poor, incomplete, or nonexistent credit histories.
according to the author, creating a wholly new global financial order would be workable.
according to the author, besides united states and west europe, the rest parts of world that have been really hurt by the financial crisis include russia, iran and china.
power transitions are a ______ problem in international relations.
who urged in the 1940s that china be included as a permanent member of the un security council?
across hitory, internatinal orders have varied widely in terms of whether the material benefits that are generated ______ disproportionately to the leading state or are widely shared.
john ikenberry argues that it is very likely for china to overtake the western order.
according to john ikenberry, there is more than one type of power transitions.
john ikenberry maintains that if the defining struggle of the 21st century is between china and the existing western system, the west will triumph.
____ usually tends to maximize the absolute power.
containment is primarily a ____ policy.
in the article, the author discusses all the following ir theories except ____.
what is the nature of the off-shore balancing strategy suggested by the author?
the author agrees with the hegemonic strategy held by the clinton administration toward china.
according to the author, the u.s. is facing the potential challenge from both china and japan in east asia.
according to reali, each state should be responsible for its own survival and well-being, so the world will remain in an anarchic and disorderly state for ever.
brzezinski thinks theory--at least in international relations--is essentially ____.
what kind of image does “godzilla” stand for in the article?
according to mearsheimer, the ultimate aim of great powers is to be the hegemon.
according to brzezinski, china's leadership is inclined to challenge the united states militarily.
china has always been of ____ significance to the united states--important simply in the context of crises with other countries.
the two countries'differences in political objectives were aggravated by their cultural ____.
china and the us finally normalized their relations in ____.
nancy tucker believes that john f. kennedy intended to recognize the people's republic of china.
during the 1980 presidential campaign, ronald reagan refused to acknowledge the shanghai communique.
joseph nye is a representative scholar in ____.
the united states has begun growing again, ____ uncertainly
even then, rome did not ____ to the rise of another state, but died a death of a thousand cuts inflicted by various barbarian tribes.
asymmetrical economic interdependence can be a source of power for the more dependent party.
joseph nye argues that soft power is created by the government.
the term of "the great divergence" is coined by _____ to refer to the process by which the western world overcame pre-modern growth constraints and emerged during the 19th century as the most powerful and wealthy world civilization.
in bill clinton's administration, _____ policy was pursued in order to form a "strategic partnership" between china and the us.
the us government adopted the policy of "rebalance in asia" in 2011, which greatly affected the bilateral relations between china and the us.
“the new world order” is the first chapter of kissinger's ______.
the united states’ practice of the balance-of-power system was out of the separation of power and ______ proposed by montesquieu and it was different from that of europe.
the united states now faces the challenge of reaching its goals in stages, each of which is a(n) ______ of american values and geopolitical necessities.
which of the following brought a formal end to the first world war?
who is known as the iron chancellor in german history?
which conference was held after the napoleonic wars?
who was hurt most badly in the financial and economic crisis of 2008?
roger altman attributes the crisis to ______.
these new lending patterns will be further ______ by sharply tightened regulation.
some power transitions have led to the breakdown of the old order and the establishment of a new international ______. others have brought about only limited adjustments in the regional and global system.
______ do not believe in the balance of power; rather, they believe that the united states best can make itself secure by creating an imbalance of power in its favor.
what is the best chinese translation of the english term "zero-sum game"?
what is the nature of the off-shore balancing strategy suggested by christopher layne?
he made wild ______ about being able to cure cancer.
these events led to the ______ of war.
robert sutter's attitude toward china-america relations is ______.
it was in ______ administration that engagement policy was pursued in order to form a "strategic partnership" between china and the us.
in late october 1971, the united states acquiesced ______ a un vote to expel taipei and to grant beijing a seat in the united nations.
in 2006, china used the anniversary of the naval explorations of its great ming dynasty admiral zheng he to create a ______ that justified its modern naval expansion into the indian ocean.
the us policy toward china after the cold war often includes the elements of ______.
the wall street model is ______.
the americans who sought contacts with mao zedong's forces at yan'an were impressed by what qualities of the communist chinese?
according to kissinger, misunderstandings between countries usually originate from different historical and/or cultural backgrounds.
the united states and countries in the eurozone have resorted to free market to deal with the crisis in 2008.
one basic law of finance is that yields on loans are inversely proportional to credit quality: the stronger the borrower, the lower the yield, and vice versa.
the outcome of the crisis will be more serious for iran and venezuela.
eastern european countries are relatively unhurt in the crisis.
according to john ikenberry, the rise of china will inevitably end the us domination in the world.
john ikenberry argues that if the defining struggle of the 21st century is between china and a strengthened western system, the united states will triumph.
defensive realists believe that states should attempt to maximize their relative power.
when realists talk about international politics being anarchic, they are referring to the lack of a governing authority.
according to mearsheimer, the ultimate aim of great powers is to be the hegemon.
according to brzezinski, china's leadership is inclined to challenge the united states militarily.
according to mearsheimer, even the united states is a regional but not a global hegemon.
according to mearsheimer, china is likely to try to dominate asia the way the united states dominates the western hemisphere.
according to brzezinski, how great powers behave is predetermined.
nancy tucker believes that john f. kennedy intended to recognize the people's republic of china.
during the 1980 presidential campaign, ronald reagan refused to acknowledge the shanghai communique.
joseph nye admits that the blow of the 2008 financial crisis to american power is fatal.
asymmetrical economic interdependence can be a source of power for the more dependent party.
joseph nye argues that soft power is created by the government.
robert sutter agrees that the great ergence provides an effective framework for yzing the china-us relations.
the us government adopted the policy of "rebalance in asia" in 2011, which greatly affected the bilateral relations between china and the us.
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