Australia is politically divided into()states and()territories.

题目
Australia is politically divided into()states and()territories.

Afour/three

Bfive/two

Csix/three

Dsix/two

参考答案和解析
D
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A:friendly
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第3题:

Protestantism has been the most dominant form. of religion in Australia over the first two hundred years of modern Australia society.()

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第4题:

The Commonwealth of Australia is a Federation with six states and two trritories,which are Northern Territory and( ).

A.the Australian Capital Territory
B.the Australian Territory
C.the Capital Territory
D.the Southern Territory

答案:A
解析:
考查澳大利亚区域划分。澳大利亚联邦是由六个州和两个地区组成的,这两个地区包括北领地和澳大利亚首都地区。

第5题:

Australia can be divided into three big regions,which of the following is not included?( )

A.The Great Dividing Range
B.The Murray
C.The Central Lowlands
D.The Western Plateau

答案:B
解析:
考查澳大利亚地理。澳大利亚可分为三大区域,分别为A项The Great Dividing Range (大分水岭),C项The Central Lowlands (中央低地)和D项The Western Plateau (西部高原),B项The Murray(墨累河)不符合题意,它只是澳大利亚的一条河流。

第6题:

In Margaret Atwood’s novel, women are______two groups based on whether or not they can give birth to a child.

A.divided into
B.divided off
C.separated into
D.separated from

答案:A
解析:
题目意为“在Margaret Atwood的小说中,女性是根据她们是否可以生孩子而分为两组(两类人)。” 选项A意为“被分成”,强调把一个大的整体分成几个部分;选项B意为“被隔开”;选项C意为“使分离,使分开”,强调把一类东西挑拣出来进行区分;选项D意为“把.......和……分开”。根据题干,愿意/不愿意生孩子的女性不是被特意挑选出来区别,而是根据是否生孩子分成两类人,故选项A更合题意。
  

第7题:

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What will the paragraph following thepassage most probably discuss?

A.The transport of prisoners to Australia.
B.The creation of new state governments.
C.Events leading up to the AmericanRevolution.
D.How Canada and the United States becamefriends.

答案:B
解析:
推断题。文章第二段讲的是美国独立战争宣布了三个现代国家的诞生:加拿大、澳大利亚、美国。第三段说的是美国创立的具体情况,并列举康涅狄格和罗德岛等州来举例说明。因此推断文章接下来最有可能谈论的是新州政府的成立。

第8题:

Australia is the world's smallest continent and largest island, a relatively young nation established in an ancient land. Its development represents a triumph(胜利)over remoteness and a harsh landscape.

It is generally accepted that Australia's original inhabitants, the aboriginal(土著的)people, have lived on the continent for 40,000 to 60,000 years. They were also its sole(唯一的)human inhabitants until two centuries ago. Indonesian traders probably visited Australia's northwest but it was unknown to the rest of the world until the 1600s. A huge south land appeared on maps before 200 AD but its existence was not confirmed until the 17th century when Portuguese, Spanish and Dutch merchants ventured into Asia.

The first European settlement of the continent--by the British--began in 1788, on the site now occupied by Sydney, Australia's largest city. There were then about 1500 Europeans and an estimated 300,000 aboriginal people in Australia. The population has reached 2.25 million by 1881, 5.41 million by 1921 and 7.4 million by the end of World War II(1945). It increased sharply, partly because of a large postwar immigration program, and reached more than 17 million in 1991, despite a decline that began in the 1970s in the natural increase and net immigration. The rate of population increase in the 40 years after world war II, about two percent, has halved.

Australia is one of the most urbanized countries in the world, with about 70 percent of the population living in the 10 largest cities. Australians have a high standard of living by world standards. The flag of Australia is the only one to fly over a whole continent in the world. The small Union Jack represents the historical link with Britain, the largest star has six points for each of the states and one point for the territories, and the small stars form. the Southern Cross - a prominent of the southern hemisphere night sky.

1. The passage is written to _____.

A. present a general picture of Australia

B. persuade people to travel in Australia

C. tell people the history of Australia

D. describe the characteristic of Australia

2. The first sentence in paragraph 1 mainly suggests that _____.

A. Australia is a strange country

B. it is not easy to find Australia

C. Australia has contradictory(矛盾的)features

D. Australia is a continent and a country as well

3. Which statement about Australia's population can NOT be inferred? _____

A. The population change is a gradual increase.

B. The population increased rapidly for a time owing to the government's special policy.

C. The rates of population increase in different periods varied.

D. The rate of population increase before World War II was about one percent.

4. The word urbanized means _____.

A. of towns or cities

B. of emergency

C. of suburbs

D. of the countryside

5. Which of the following statements is NOT true? _____

A. The large star on the flag of Australia has seven points.

B. People were certain of Australia's existence before 200 AD because it had appeared on maps.

C. Australia enjoy relatively high standard of living compared with people in other countries.

D. The aboriginal people of Australia were its only human inhabitants before the 18th century.


参考答案: ACDAB

第9题:

Australia completely abolished the White Australia Policy during the goverment of( ).

A.Gough Whitlam
B.Stanly Bruce
C.Earle Page
D.Joseph Lyons

答案:A
解析:
考查澳大利亚政策。In 1972,the Australian Labor Party under the idealistic leadership of Gough Whitlam abandoned the White Australia policy (1972年,澳大利亚工党在高夫·惠特拉姆的理想主义领导下放弃了白澳政策)。

第10题:

The geographical structure of Australia is generally divided into threetopographical regions:()

Athe Eastern Plateau,the Central highlands and the Western Lowlands

Bthe Central Plateau,the Western Highlands and the Eastern Lowlands

Cthe Western Plateau,the Eastern highlands and the Central Eastern Lowlands

Dthe Central Plateau,the Western highlands and the Eastern Lowlands


C

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