1.第1题 |
The pro writing of _____ had the greatest influence on Latin literature in the Middle Ages. A.Livy (59 B.C.-18 A.D.) B.Cicero (106-43 B.C.). C.Ovid (43 B.C.-17 A.D.) D.Juvenal (55-130 A.D.) |
您的答案:B |
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2.第2题 |
The gladiator show indicated Romans’ love for _____. A.adventure B.fun bad romanceC.violence D.entertainment |
您的答案:C |
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3.第3题 |
Which description of Petrarch is wrong? A.He was known as the “father of humanism”. B.He was the first to coin the term “Dark Ages”. C.He valued his Italian writings more than his Latin writings. D.He was financed by Galeazzo II Visconti. |
您的答案:C |
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4.第4题 |
Which of the following statements about the development of science in the Central Middle Ages is NOT true? A.Translation of Greek and Arabic scientific works gave new impetus to the study of science. B.Arabic numbers were introduced by Italian mathematician Leonardo de Pisa. C.Robert Grosteste, Roger Bacon and others made Cambridge University the center of scientific studies during the thirteenth century. D.Bacon wrote three important books, Great Work, Small Work and Third Work. |
您的答案:C |
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5.第5题 |
In terms of science, what was the significant shift in thinking during the Renaissance Age? A.the inclusion of science in the educational program B.the emphasis on how things happened in nature C.the development of new scientific methods D.the acceptance of heliocentric theory |
您的答案:B |
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6.第6题 |
Constantine the Great named the new imperial capital ______. A.Constantinople B.Byzantium C.New Rome D.Istanbul |
您的答案:C |
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7.第7题 |
The first city- builders in Italy were ________. A.the Greeks B.the Latins C.the Etruscans D.the Italians |
您的答案:C |
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8.第8题 |
Which description of Spartan women is incorrect? A.They enjoyed more political rights and domestic freedom that the rest of the Greek world. B.They received physical training instead of literacy education. C.They could inherit property. D.They usually got married at 18. |
您的答案:B |
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9.第9题 |
Constantine the Great declared __. A.Christianity as the only religion B.toleration for all religions C.the end of Imperial Cult D.paganism illegal |
您的答案:B |
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10.第10题 |
Luther called on the German princes to reject the foreign pope’s authority and establish a reformed German church in _____________. A.The Liberty of the Christian Man B.Address to the Nobility of the German Nation C.The Babylonian Captivity of the Church D.the Ninety-Five Thes |
您的答案:B |
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11.第11题 |
Luther further explained his doctrine of faith and justification in ______________. A.The Liberty of the Christian Man B.Address to the Nobility of the German Nation C.The Babylonian Captivity of the Church D.the Ninety-Five Thes |
您的答案:A |
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12.第12题 |
Three of the following statements are true with Henry VIII. Which one is the exception? A.He married his brother’s widow against Roman Catholic rules. B.He married his brother’s widow with the Pope' s authorization. C.He was eager to divorce the queen to end the poor marriage. D.He was eager to have a new marriage to bring him a male heir. |
您的答案:C |
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13.第13题 |
Three of the following statements are true with England after the death of Henry VIII. Which one is the exception? A.The council of regents to rule England was dominated by reformers. B.Edward VI was enthusiastic about reform as Henry VIII had been. C.Edward VI was raid by Protestants rich with Renaissance ideas. D.Mary succeeded Edward VI and began to restore the Catholic faith. |
您的答案:B |
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14.第14题 |
The founder of the Hebrew race was ____. A.Jacob B.Mos C.Abraham D.Joph |
您的答案:C |
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15.第16题 |
Three of the following statements are true with the Elizabethan Compromi. Which one is the exception? A.The Church of England again rejected the authority of the pope. B.The Church of England began to compromi with the Papacy. C.Elizabeth again condemned Catholic teachings and practices. D.Elizabeth,as a protestant, also forbade extreme Protestantism. |
您的答案:B |
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16.第36题 |
Which one of the following statements about ancient Egyptian religious belief is NOT true? A.The ancient Egyptians practid polytheism. B.All Egyptian gods had an animal head and a human body. C.Ancient Egyptians built temples to communicate with their gods. D.Egyptians believed in final judgement and resurrection. |
您的答案:B |
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17.第37题 |
Which one of the following statements about the ancient Egyptian art is NOT true? A.The more important a person or a god, the larger his size on a painting. B.Ancient Egyptians artists created a variety of individual styles. C.Wall paintings inside the pyramids were meant to keep the dead company. D.Colors in the paintings have symbolic meanings. |
您的答案:B |
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18.第38题 |
Which description of the traditional Greek religion is incorrect? A.Ancient Greeks believed that the gods have human forms and human personality. B.For the Greeks, the gods only favored tho people and states that honored them. C.In ancient Greece, the main religious ceremony took place inside the temple. D.Oracles also played an important part in the Greek religion and beliefs. |
您的答案:C |
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19.第39题 |
The following descriptions of the cond Greco-Persian War are true EXCEPT for _____. A.The Persian army was led by Xerxes I, who was Darius son. B.All Greek city-states united to counter the Persian invasion. C.The Greek army was greatly outnumbered by the Persian army. D.The Greek army won a decisive victory in the straits between Athens and Salamis. |
您的答案:B |
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20.第40题 |
Which of the following statements about art in the Central Middle Ages is NOT true? A.Architecture was the foremost art form. B.Schools were the primary focus of architectural endeavors. C.Architecture integrated all the visual arts in prentations of Christianity’s rich symbolic and spiritual values. D.Other arts were ud to decorate churches with sculpture and painting, woodcarving and metalwork, and stained glass. |
您的答案:B |
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21.第41题 |
Of the following orders of columns, which one is more formal and dignified and mainly ud in mainland Greece? A.Doric B.Ionic C.Corinthian D.Composite |
您的答案:A |
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22.第42题 |
Which of the following is NOT true about Emperor Constantine the Great? A.He concentrated power in his own hands. B.He made Christianity the state religion. C.He abandoned Rome as the imperial capital. D.He tolerated all religions in the Roman Empire. |
您的答案:B |
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23.第43题 |
Which of the following Renaissance writers was not known for his sonnets? A.Dante B.Petrarch C.Edmund Spencer D.William Shakespeare |
您的答案:A |
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24.第44题 |
Which one is not a period of Italian Renaissance Art? A.Early Renaissance B.Middle Renaissance C.High Renaissance D.Late Renaissance |
您的答案:B |
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25.第45题 |
Which categories of publication does Erasmus’s The Prai of Folly belong to? A.clever satires to expo people’s errors B.rious moral books to offer people Christian guidance C.scholarly editions of basic Christian texts D.collection of stories to amu people |
您的答案:A |
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26.第46题 |
Of the following philosophical schools, which one had perhaps the greatest influence on Roman laws and government? A.Epicureanism B.Stoicism C.Cynicism D.Neo- Platonism |
您的答案:B |
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27.第47题 |
Which one of the countries below was not part of the ancient Near East? A.Armenia B.Turkey C.Israel D.Iraq |
您的答案:B |
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28.第48题 |
Who replaced the Council of 400 with the Council of 500? A.Solon B.Persistratus C.Cleisthenes D.Pericles |
您的答案:C |
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29.第49题 |
In the first Greco-Persian War, Greek army defeated the Persian forces and won a smashing victory in the battle of ____. A.Thermopylae B.Marathon C.Salamis D.Plataea |
您的答案:B |
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30.第50题 |
The ethnic origin of Jesus was ____. A.Greek B.Roman C.Hebrew D.European |
您的答案:C |
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31.第51题 |
Luther attacked the belief that the sacramental system was the only means to salvation and called for the reform of monasticism in ________________. A.The Liberty of the Christian Man B.Address to the Nobility of the German Nation C.The Babylonian Captivity of the Church D.the Ninety-Five Thes |
您的答案:C |
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32.第52题 |
Luther made the first attempt to draw attention to the corruption of the Church in _______. A.The Liberty of the Christian Man B.Address to the Nobility of the German Nation C.The Babylonian Captivity of the Church D.the Ninety-Five Thes |
您的答案:D |
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33.第53题 |
The reasons for Henry’s reform in England were mainly ________. A.religious B.personal C.political D.both B and C |
您的答案:D |
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34.第54题 |
The so-called Mesopotamia civilization included cultures developed by the following groups of people EXCEPT _______. A.Babylonians B.Persians C.Sumerians D.Assyrians |
您的答案:B |
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35.第55题 |
Which one does not belong to the Bronze Age civilizations of ancient Greece? A.Cycladic civilization B.Helladic civilization C.Hellenistic civilization D.Minoan civilization |
您的答案:C |
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36.第56题 |
Three of the following statements are true with the Jesuits. Which one is the exception? A.They were highly respected for their learning and the purity of their lives. B.They became the principal university teachers in all European countries. C.They helped to stop the spread of Lutheranism into south Germany. D.They helped to spread Catholicism to the countries beyond Europe. |
您的答案:B |
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37.第77题 |
Which statement about the “civic humanism” is wrong? A.It was developed by some Florentine scholars during the fifteenth century. B.It believed that virtue could only be obtained by participating in public life. C.It encouraged people to pursue material pleasures and fulfill their desires. D.It was the same with the “Christian Humanism” of Northern Renaissance. |
您的答案:D |
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38.第78题 |
Which is not the similarity shared by Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and Boccaccio’s Decameron? A.a collection of stories B.satirical and humorous language C.vivid characterization D.religious themes |
您的答案:D |
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39.第79题 |
Which of the following statements about the Crusades is NOT true? A.On the way to the Holy Land, a crusader wore the white cross on his outfit B.The Crusades incread the power of the Papacy and the wealth of the Church C.The Crusades strengthened the power of national monarchies and undermined feudalism D.The Crusades t the first example of European expansionism |
您的答案:A |
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40.第80题 |
Epicureanism and Stoicism are similar in the following ways except for____. A.Both were concerned with the good of the individual. B.Both were idealistic in world view. C.Both believed that reason is the key to solution of social problems. D.Both thought highly of the peace of mind. |
您的答案:B |
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41.第15题 |
The Northern Renaissance is the term ud to describe the Renaissance in northern Europe, or more broadly in Europe outside Italy. |
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42.第17题 |
By the 15th century the Pope had become powerful in both the cular life of the Europeans as well as in their religious life. |
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43.第18题 |
Marsilio Ficino, the first man to translate Plato’s complete works from Greek into Latin, was known as a Neo-Platonist. |
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44.第19题 |
All class in universities were taught in Latin and mostly by a lecture method. |
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45.第20题 |
Romance combined features of both vernacular epic and vernacular lyric. |
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46.第21题 |
After Christianity became the state religion of the Roman Empire in the 4th century, all other religious beliefs disappeared. |
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47.第22题 |
It was the Sumerians who first started systematic agriculture. |
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48.第23题 |
In the ancient Egyptian society there were only male pharaohs. |
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49.第24题 |
According to Luther, the Bible was the only source of political and religious authority. |
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50.第25题 |
Seven Sacraments are recognized by Catholic Church, Orthodox Churches and Protestant Churches. |
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51.第26题 |
In his incomplete Summa of Theology, Thomas Aquinas sought to reconcile systematically Christian doctrine and Greek philosophy. |
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52.第27题 |
That the early Christians suffered systematical percution by the Roman authorities was a myth. |
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53.第28题 |
Dante was the first Italian writer to compo in his native language rather than in Latin. |
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54.第29题 |
The Laws of the Twelve Tables was the first written law in Rome. |
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55.第30题 |
In the Roman Empire, a foreign soldier could earn citizenship through his military rvice. |
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56.第31题 |
Legends have it that the Garden of Eden situated on the Mesopotamian plain. |
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57.第32题 |
The Hammurabi Code ensured that every one is equal before the law. |
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58.第33题 |
Mount Olympus is the highest point in Greece and home of the mythical Greek gods. ? |
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59.第34题 |
The Greek city-states varied greatly in their governmental structures. |
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60.第35题 |
The sales of Church offices led to low religious and personal standards of the clergymen. |
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61.第57题 |
Florence was the major centre of the High Renaissance Art at the early 16th century. |
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62.第58题 |
During the Renaissance, many Italian scholars began to learn Greek becau they wanted to translate Latin works into Greek. |
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63.第59题 |
It was the Romans who created the name “Africa” after they conquered the Carthage Empire. |
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64.第60题 |
Universities rved only a limited ctor of the medieval population, only for men and the wealthy; women and the poor were kept out of education. |
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65.第61题 |
Medieval fables are regarded as forerunners of the modern short story. |
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66.第62题 |
Mesopotamian civilization was bad on the tradition, culture and custom of one single group of ancient people living in the region. |
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67.第63题 |
judaism instilled a n of individualism and equality into the hebrew society. |
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68.第64题 |
To allow a person to buy God’s forgiveness and ransom his way out of hell, the Church developed the sale of indulgences. |
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69.第65题 |
During the 12th and 13th centuries, Romanesque style gradually took the place of Gothic style in architecture. |
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70.第66题 |
An important product of vernacular romance literature was the Romance of the Ro. |
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71.第67题 |
The Romans were extremely intolerant of foreign religions. |
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72.第68题 |
Like the Jews, the Christians rejected the Greco-Roman gods and the Cult of the Living Emperors. |
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73.第69题 |
Out of great respect for traditions, the Romans were reluctant to make reforms. |
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74.第70题 |
Octavian kept the republican system in name in order to gain support. |
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75.第71题 |
The Roman government offered free food to the poor people to achieve greater harmony. |
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76.第72题 |
The basic units of the first human civilization were city-states. |
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77.第73题 |
All Egyptian gods have a human body and an animal head. |
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78.第74题 |
Acropolis is an open space or plaza that rved both as a market and as a place where citizens could asmble. |
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79.第75题 |
Among the Olympian gods, Zeus was the chief deity and he was mainly worshipped at Olympia. |
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80.第76题 |
Reading of the Bible and his theological teaching made clearer Luther’s idea about the malpractices of the Church. |
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