北京航空航天大学综合考试1991年考研试题研究生入学考试试题考研真题
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二十五、北京航空航天大学1991年招收硕士研究生考试试题
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I. British History and Culture (60%, two points each)
1. The tribes who conquered Britain between the 5th and 7th centuries are called Anglo-Saxons.
2. The British aristocracy consists of a number of people who have heriditary titles of nobility. The titles are Duke, Marquis, Earl, Viscount, and 3. In Great Britain, the political party in power holds more than half of the seats in the House of it must face a new general election in which it may be defeated.
4. All the government ministers are appointed by the Queen, but she makes the appointments after the First World War that the Labour Party became the second main party.
6. About 50 bills are passed through Parliament each year. Most bills are introduced by the Government. Every bill brought in by the Government has been approved first by 7. Rugby football is usually called rugger, while the association football is called .
8. Public schools, in spite of their names, are secondary schools.
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10. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland does not include the southern
part of Ireland, which is an independent republic and not even a member of 11. The tribes who inhabited Britain before the Roman occupation were the them were driven to the north and the south-west by the arrival of Roman soldiers.
12. Not 10ng after the departure of the Romans, Britain was disturbed by the invasion of the
Picts. Being unable to resist them, the Britons called in the aid of certain Germanic tribes, came; and they liked the country so much that they were loath to go away again.
13. Richard I, called Coeur-de-Lion, spent most of his reign outside England. The famous
legendary is a native of London, esp. of the working class born in the East End, speaking a
characteristic dialect of English. Traditionally he/she must be born within the sound of Bow Bells. Tile name also refers to the dialect of London.
15. In 1215 King John of England was forced to sign the by his nobles, which, over the
centuries, became the foundation of English political rights.
16. The sovereign who ruled Britain for sixty four years in the late 19th century was
Queen______.
17. Condition Of The Working Class In England In 1844 was written by _______.
18. The French army under Napoleon was decisively defeated at Waterloo by the Allied Armies which ended Napoleon's career.
19. The Anglo-Norman minstrels wrote many romances based on Celtic legends, especially on
those concerning King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. The stories describe the king's-Round Table; his knights and their search for the .
20. completed ms education as a physician and surgeon, but he turned to the writing
of novels, short stories, and plays. Of Human Bondage, his best known novel, appeared in 1915. His short stories, noted for their technical expertise, lucidity, and emotional restraint, are collected in Orientations, The Casuarina Tree, The Mixture as Before, and Creatures of Circumstance.
21. wrote some of England's important fiction during the 1920's and 1930's. Her
novels, which include To The Lighthouse and The Waves, experimented with stream of consciousness and with the form of the novel. is a long book, written in many languages, with many layers of