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1、. 英語國家概況(1)(2)問題庫答案63. What was the unique American phenomenon? How did it come into being? Do you think it still exists in todays American society?63. He is an American, who leaving behind him all his ancient prejudices and manners, receives new ones from the new mode of life he has embraced, the n
2、ew government he obeys, and the new rank he holds. Here individuals of all nations are melted into a new race of men, whose labors and posterity will one day cause great changes in the world. The American is a new man, who acts upon new principles; he must therefore entertain new ideas, and form new
3、 opinions.64. In what way did Puritanism influence American culture?64. New England also established another American traditiona strain of often intolerant moralism. The Puritans believed that governments should enforce Gods morality. They strictly punished drunks, adulterers, violators of the Sabba
4、th and other religious believers different from themselves. Roger Williams, one of the Puritans who protested that the state should not interfere with religion, was driven out of Massachusetts. In 1635, he set up Rhode Island colony, which guaranteed religious freedom and the separation of church an
5、d state. The Puritans also have left rich cultural heritage to future Americans. The American values such as individualism, hard work, respect of education owe very much to the Puritan beliefs.65. What are the two political parties in the United States? Do you think they are fundamentally different?
6、65. the United States has two major political parties. One is the Democratic Party, which evolved out of Thomas Jeffersons party, formed before 1800. The symbol of the party is the donkey. The other is the Republican Party, which was formed in the 1850s, by people in the states of the North and West
7、, such as Abraham Lincoln, who wanted the government to prevent the expansion of slavery into new states then being admitted to the union. The symbol of the Republican Party is the elephant.66. What is the Bill of Rights? Do you think that it was necessary to write the Bill of Rights explicitly into
8、 the U.S. Constitution?66. The Bill of Rights: the first 10 amendments, collectively known as the Bill of Rights, were added within two years of the adoption of the U.S. Constitution. These amendments remain intact today, as they were written two centuries ago. The first guarantees freedom of worshi
9、p, speech and press, the right of peaceful assembly, and the right to petition the government to correct wrongs. The Bill of Rights and subsequent constitutional amendments guarantee the American people the fullest possible opportunity to enjoy fundamental human rights.67. Why did the Articles of Co
10、nfederation fail? Was it necessary to change the Articles of Confederation and write a new constitution for the new nation of the United States at the time?67. The Articles of Confederation failed because the states did not cooperate with the Congress or with each other. When the Congress needed mon
11、ey to pay the national army or to pay debts owed to France and other nations, some states refused to contribute. The Congress had been given no authority to force any state to do anything. It could not tax any citizen. Only the state in which a citizen lived could do that.68. What is a federal syste
12、m? What are some of the major differences between a federal system and a confederation?68. The Constitution set up a federal system with a strong central government. A federal system is one in which power is shared between a central authority and its constituent parts, with some rights reserved to e
13、ach. The Constitution also called for the election of a national leader, or president. It provided that federal laws would be made only by a Congress made up of representatives elected by the people. It also provided for a national court system headed by a Supreme Court.69. What are some of the majo
14、r powers of each of the three branches of the U.S. government? How are the three branches supposed to check and balance each other?69. If Congress proposes a law that the president thinks is unwise, the president can veto it. That means the proposal does not become law. Congress can enact the law de
15、spite the presidents views only if two-thirds of the members of both houses vote in favor of it.If Congress passes a law which is then challenged in the courts as unconstitutional, the Supreme Court has the power to declare the law unconstitutional and therefore no longer in effect.The president has
16、 the power to make treaties with other nations and to make all appointments to federal positions, including the position of Supreme Court justice. The Senate, however, must approve all treaties and confirm all appointments before they become official. In this way the Congress can prevent the preside
17、nt from making unwise appointments70. It is known to all that buying and selling stocks is a risky business. Why do you think there are still so many people involved in it?70. In order to invest, individuals do not have to have a great deal of money: they can buy just a small portion of a businessca
18、lled a share. The business of buying and selling shares in enterprises has become so big that offices have had to be set up where the selling of shares, or stock , can take place. These places, located in many cities in the United States and around the world, are called stock exchanges. The best-kno
19、wn is perhaps the New York Stock Exchange, located in the Wall Street area of New York City, the nations largest city and a major business center.71. What promotes the diversity in American religion?71. Continuous immigration.72. In what way do you think that religious freedom was a historical neces
20、sity in the United States?72. A few Americans were so influenced by the new science and new ideas of the Enlightenment in Europe that they became deists, believing that reason teaches that God exists but leaves man free to settle his own affairs. Many traditional Protestants and deists could agree,
21、however, that, as The Declaration of Independence states, all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, and that the laws of Nature and Natures God entitled them to form a new nation. Among the rights that the new nation guaranteed, as a political
22、 necessity in a religiously diverse society, was freedom of religion. The First Amendment insured that American government would not meddle in religious affairs or require any religious beliefs of its citizens.73. What is the relationship between government and religion in America?73. In some ways,
23、the government supports all religions. Religious groups do not pay taxes in the United States. But government does not pay ministers salaries or require any beliefnot even a belief in Godas a condition of holding public office. Oaths are administered, but those who, like Quakers, object to them, can
24、 make a solemn affirmation, or declaration, instead.74. What are some of the features in religion that are particularly American? What are some of the major differences between American religion and religion in Europe?74. First of all, Americans with different religions live together under the same
25、law. Secondly, the religious beliefs of Americans continue to be strong with social progress. Thirdly, in the United States every church is a completely independent organization, and concerned with its own finance and its own building.75. What is the main theme in American literature according to th
26、e author? How does the author illustrate his point?75. The questing of the American people has indeed been a drama of many parts. In one way or another, however, it has always been a pursuit of happiness. American literature is the continuous narrative of that pursuit.76. Why did Mark Twain win so m
27、any readers both at home and abroad?76. Mark Twain was the first major American writer to be born away from the East Coast. He grew up in a small town on the banks of the Mississippi River and received only a basic public school education. He began working in a printers shop when he was still a boy,
28、 and this experience led to a series of newspaper jobs in the Midwest and the West. Twain was a new voice, an original genius, a man of the people, and he quickly won readers.77. What are the major characteristics of education in America?77. Americans have a strong tendency to educate their children
29、 about major public concernsproblems such as environmental pollution, nuclear issues, neighborhood crime and drugs. Responding to public pressure, boards of education in different areas often add courses on various relevant issues to the elementary and secondary school curriculum.78. What are some o
30、f the major themes in novels written by the Lost Generation?78. The Lost Generation is a term used to describe the generation of young men and women who came to maturity in the 20s. Some of them fought in World War I. They became disgusted with war and disillusioned with the post-war society. They s
31、hared the same sense of dislocation, rootlessness and disillusionment.79. What is the goal of education in the United States? Discuss the similarities and differences in Great Britain, the United States and China concerning the goals of education.79. The goal isand has been since the early decades o
32、f the republicto achieve universal literacy and to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to promote both their own individual welfare as well as that of the general public. Though this goal has not yet been fully achieved, it remains an ideal toward which the American education
33、al system is directed. The progress which has been made is notable both for its scope and for the educational methods which have been developed in the process of achieving it.80. What does an American student learn?80. American students pass through several levels of schoolingand thus, several curri
34、culaon their way to a high school diploma. They attend: Elementary School, Secondary School, high school.81. What were the major social movements of the 1960s? And what was the historical background of the social movements of that decade?81. The Civil Rights Movement, Youth Anti-war Movement, Womens
35、 Liberation movement and etc.82. The black political movement that began as a force for integration changed course in the mid-1960s and began to emphasize black uniqueness and even black separatism. What caused this transformation?82. Although these segregation laws were illegal under the 14th Amend
36、ment to the United States Constitution, the US government would not declare the Southern laws unconstitutional until there were cases brought in federal courts. The civil rights movement began when black people spontaneously protested segregation laws and created organizations to make the protests s
37、uccessful. Long before the students in Greensboro, North Carolina began their sit-ins, there were many others who protested the segregation laws.83. Draw analogies between the black revolution and the womens movement. What common assumptions do they share?83. The women activities were most in the ci
38、vil rights and anti-war movements before. They believed the male leaders of these movements were discriminating against women in the movement just like Whites discrimination against black men. They became known as the womens liberation group, or womens lib, used radical tactics and received a great
39、deal of bad publicity. This group found strong support among large numbers of young activists from other organizations.84. The author says that the United States was founded on the principle of human equality, but in practice the nation has fallen far short of that ideal. Illustrate this point with
40、what you have learned from this book.84. For example, the racial discrimination, sex discrimination, class structure, etc.85. What does poverty mean in the United States ? Why is poverty a social problem in America?85. Poverty in the United States does not simply mean that the poor do not live quite
41、 as well as other citizens. It means many old people eating dog and cat food to supplement their diets. It means malnutrition and deprivation for hundreds of thousands of children. It means greater susceptibility to disease, to alcoholism, to victimization by criminals, and to mental disorders. It o
42、ften means unstable marriages, slum housing, illiteracy, ignorance, inadequate medical facilities, and shortened life expectancy. Poverty can mean low self-esteem, despair, and stunting of human potential.86. Why does the author emphasize that the invention of one technology has to be supported by a
43、 number of related technologies which form a supporting system? Give examples.86. A technology is a system of practices, often involving a physical device that accomplishes some result desired by some influential segments of society: government planners, military leaders, businessmen, or even a larg
44、e proportion of citizen consumers.87. When are the American football matches held?87. The late summer (preseason), the fall (regular season), and the winter until late in January (post-season, or play off time ). All this culminates in the Super Bowl to decide the champion team for the year.88. Why
45、did a musical form of black origin gain acceptance in all classes in America and spread throughout the country?88. It is a uniquely American contribution to the arts. No other art form, painting, fiction, poetry, has had a distinctive American contribution as has jazz music. Composers around the wor
46、ld during the twentieth century found inspiration in early American jazz.89. What are the contributions made by Louis Armstrong to the early jazz music?89. But Armstrong himself left Chicago in 1924 for New York with his new wife, Lil Hardin, to play with Fletcher Hendersons orchestra. Armstrong org
47、anized, with the help of his wife, several of his friends into the recording groups known as the Hot Five and the Hot Seven to make a justly Hot Five Dancing in the Roaring Twenties famous series of recordings for the Okeh Recording company. At this time, 1926, Armstrong also recorded his famous sca
48、t singing, vocalizing nonsense syllables in tune with the music. Armstrong continued to play and record during the 1930s, both in America and in Europe. With the New Orleans revival in the late 1940s and with his motion picture appearances, particularly with the popular Bing Crosby, Armstrong once a
49、gain shone brightly as Americas foremost jazz musician.90. Why Canada is regularly rated as having the best standard of living in the world?90. It has a lively and rich culture, with many world famous actors, pop stars and writers. In annual quality of life surveys produced by the United Nation each
50、 year, Canada regularly is rated as having the best standard of living in the world because of its health care, education, clean environment, social welfare, and so on.91.What is the distinct feature in Canadian modern literature?91. In Modern literature, Canadian nationhood was no longer in doubt f
51、rom an outside perspective, but from the inside the nature of that nation and the strength of its institutions remained somewhat in question. Ethnic, region and gender were the topics Canadian literature investigated in a process of self-analysis.92. Discuss the similarities and differences in the g
52、overnment systems between the U.K. and Canada.92. As a former British colony, Canadas system of government was based on the British system of parliamentary democracy. This is often referred to as “Westminsterstyle” democracy, named after the British House of Commons. Like other former colonies like
53、New Zealand and Australia, many Canadian laws, political practices and customs were brought from the Old Country and adapted to the different conditions of the new country. At first glance, the similarity between British and Canadian political conditions are great; but when you look more closely, yo
54、u can see important differences which have arisen from the experience of governing a huge but sparsely populated country.93. What are some of the characteristics of the Canadian party system?93. Through most of the 20th century, federal political power has been held by either the Liberal Party or by
55、 the Progressive Conservatives. Since 1900, the Liberals have spent about 66 years in power, compared to the Conservative Partys record of about 30 years in government. With the system so dominated by these two parties, the party that was not in power always formed the official opposition to the gov
56、ernment. But neither of these parties were popular throughout the whole country. The western provinces preferred more socialistoriented policies and seldom elected a Liberal to represent them, so during the many years of Liberal government, they had very little influence on national policy, since on
57、ly a handful of MPs belonged to the most powerful parties. Quebec experienced the same thing during periods of Conservative rule, since it seldom voted Conservative.94. What are some of the things that make Canada a unique and interesting country?94. This introduction opens with one of the things th
58、at makes Canada distinctively differenta welcome to Canada in the two official languages of English and French. This is our first clue as to what makes Canada special. If people outside of Canada are a little bit confused about what Canada is, the same is also true for Canadians.95. How do you under
59、stand multiculturalism?95. Officially, Canada refers to itself as multicultural. This was an idea born during the debate on bilingualism and biculturalism in the 1960s when a Royal Commission was set up to examine relations between French and English Canada. Organized ethnic communities demanded that their heritages also be acknowledged. Politicians noted that onethird of Canadians were neither English
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