μ¥??ìa
1(4·?) : Canadian economy is a _______. A: resource-based economy?? B: agricultural economy?? C: tourism economy
2(4·?) : Which of the following American values did NOT come from Puritanism? A: Separation of state and church?? B: Respect of education?? C: Intolerant moralism?? D: A sense of mission
3(4·?) : Which of the following industries account for more than half of the GDP in Canada?
A: primary industries B: secondary industries C: tertiary industries D: none of them
4(4·?) : The organization that is responsible for cracking down on domestic crimes is_____. A: the FBI B: the CIA
C: the Congress D: the IRS
5(4·?) : ________ is the economic mainstay of British Columbia. A: The forestry industry??
B: The hydroelectric industry?? C: Mining industry?? D: Manufacturing
6(4·?) : Who invented the phonograph and the electric light? A: Thomas Edison B: John F Kennedy C: Bill Gates
7(4·?) : Who invented the game of basketball? A: A Canadian?? B: An American?? C: A Dominican
8(4·?) : During _____ administration£? Canada recognized the People?ˉs Republic of China.
A: Wilfred Laurier£§s?? B: Lester Pearson£§s?? C: MacKinzie King£§s?? D: Brian Mulroney£§s
9(4·?) : The first inhabitants of the American continent were_________. A: the Italians?? B: the Spanish?? C: the Indians
10(4·?) : During the first half of the 19th century the population of the U.S. was overwhelmingly ______ . A: Catholic B: Jews
C: Muslims
D: Protestants
11(4·?) : What is the central idea in many works of Canadian literature? A: Survival??
B: Individualism
12(4·?) : In addition to such tactics as sit-ins, young students also added ____to educate people about the war in Vietnam. A: teach-in
B: rock 'n'roll music C: class boycott
D: "march against fear"
13(4·?) : Former President Ronald Reagan used to a _______________. A: basketball player??
B: sports radio announcer??
C: conservative political columnist?? D: sports writer
14(4·?) : Which of the following former presidents of USA used to be a sports commentator?
A: Bill Clinton B: George Bush C: Ronald Reagan
15(4·?) : Which of the following is a tourist attraction in the United States? A: Yellowstone National Park?? B: The Babylon Garden?? C: The English castle??
D: The coral reefs
?D??ìa
1(4·?) : The Quakers of Penn's colony, like their counterparts across the Delaware River in New Jersey, established an extremely liberal government for the seventeenth century. A: ?? B: ′í
2(4·?) : John Steven, an American entrepreneur in the late 19th century, was the first to use assembly line for manufacturing cars. A: ?? B: ′í
3(4·?) : The Grand Banks have been called the \A: ?? B: ′í
4(4·?) : The rise of the nones has had a significant political impact. The voting nones helped give President Obama a second-term victory. A: ?? B: ′í
5(4·?) : The ?°Hippies?± was the one group within the counter culture best known for their pursuit of happiness as their goal in life. A: ?? B: ′í
6(4·?) : The name of Knickerbocker comes from Washington Irving£§s History of New York (1809). A: ?? B: ′í
7(4·?) : At the end of the 18th century, elementary education throughout the United States was in local hands. A: ?? B: ′í
8(4·?) : President Ronald Reagan, denouncing the Soviet state as an \escalated the Cold War and promoted rollback in Nicaragua and Afghanistan. A: ?? B: ′í
9(4·?) : Over the last 25 years New Zealand's economy has gone from being one
of the most regulated in the OECD to one of the least regulated. A: ?? B: ′í
10(4·?) : It was in 1954 that the Supreme Court ruled that the practice of segregating blacks into separate schools was unconstitional. A: ?? B: ′í μ¥??ìa
1(4·?) : Canadian economy is a _______. A: resource-based economy?? B: agricultural economy?? C: tourism economy
2(4·?) : Which of the following American values did NOT come from Puritanism? A: Separation of state and church?? B: Respect of education?? C: Intolerant moralism?? D: A sense of mission
3(4·?) : Which of the following industries account for more than half of the GDP in Canada?
A: primary industries B: secondary industries C: tertiary industries D: none of them
4(4·?) : The organization that is responsible for cracking down on domestic crimes is_____. A: the FBI B: the CIA
C: the Congress D: the IRS
5(4·?) : ________ is the economic mainstay of British Columbia. A: The forestry industry??
B: The hydroelectric industry?? C: Mining industry?? D: Manufacturing
6(4·?) : Who invented the phonograph and the electric light? A: Thomas Edison B: John F Kennedy C: Bill Gates
7(4·?) : Who invented the game of basketball? A: A Canadian?? B: An American?? C: A Dominican
8(4·?) : During _____ administration£? Canada recognized the People?ˉs Republic of China.
A: Wilfred Laurier£§s?? B: Lester Pearson£§s?? C: MacKinzie King£§s?? D: Brian Mulroney£§s
9(4·?) : The first inhabitants of the American continent were_________. A: the Italians?? B: the Spanish?? C: the Indians
10(4·?) : During the first half of the 19th century the population of the U.S. was overwhelmingly ______ . A: Catholic B: Jews
C: Muslims
D: Protestants
11(4·?) : What is the central idea in many works of Canadian literature? A: Survival??
B: Individualism
12(4·?) : In addition to such tactics as sit-ins, young students also added ____to educate people about the war in Vietnam. A: teach-in
B: rock 'n'roll music C: class boycott
D: "march against fear"
13(4·?) : Former President Ronald Reagan used to a _______________. A: basketball player??
B: sports radio announcer??
C: conservative political columnist?? D: sports writer
14(4·?) : Which of the following former presidents of USA used to be a sports commentator?