今天刚考过,和同伴一起回忆的试题
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- Loch Lomond is in (Scotland)
- (25P) is not the denomination of currency of UK.
- Florence Nightingale is a (nurse)
- King Alfred the Great defeated (the Vikings).
- In England, Wales and Northern Ireland a jury has (12) members.
- After 1707, the Act of Union, known as the Treaty of Union in Scotland, Scotland keep its own legal end education systems. True
- Geoffrey Chaucer wrote poems about a group of people going to (Canterbury) on a pilgrimage.
- The Grand National is (horse-racing) event.
- (A Midsummer Night’s dream) is William Shakespeare’ play.
- In England, Wales and Scotland, the people must complete the individual electoral registration form. False
- The National Trust is to (protect the interesting historic buildings and places)
- The small claims procedure is a way of helping people to (settle minor disputes).
- If you apply a National Insurance number, you may be required the documents: your identity; permission to work in the UK.
- Wars of the Roses concerted : House of Lancaster; House of York
- Parliament consist : House of Comment; House of Lord
- The Habeas Corpus means (you must present the person in court)
- In 1940 “the Battle of Britain” (British Air Force) fought against the Germans.
- To be a citizen you should: look after yourself and your family; respect rights of others
- (Channel Islands), called Crown, dependencies is linked with the UK but is not part of it
- The devolved administrations in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland can control: Education, Health
- The Turn Prize celebrated (contemporary art)
- BBC is controlled by government. False
- Friend of the Earth is charities of (environment)
- In 1930s Sir Frank Whittle invented (jet engine)
- In (bank holiday), most shops are closed for the day.
- In Local elections of councilors are usually held in (May) every year.
- The fundamental principles of British life include: The rule of law; Participation in community life
- If you want complaint the police, you can: go to a police station; write to the Chief Constable of the police force involved).
- (Charles II) escaped from Worcester, hiding in an oak tree.
- (Good Friday) marks the death of Jesus Christ.
- Domesday Book was written (after Norman Conquest)
- “Authored Version”, a new translation of the Bible into English, was achievement of (King Jame I)
- Bonnie Price Charlie was supported by (highland clans)
- (Ash) is a series of cricket matches played between England an Australia.
- (William Wordsworth) wrote The Daffodils.
- Scotsman John Logie Baird invented (television)
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