1.第1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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2.第2题 |
Which one of the following statements about “Jacques rebellion” is NOT true? A.The peasants involved in the rebellion had a clear political program and organization. B.The rebellion took its name from a contemptuous nickname ud by the French nobles for any peasant. C.Rebellious peasants burned down castles, murdered their lords, and raped their lords’ wives. D.Within a month the rebellion was suppresd by French nobles. |
您的答案:A |
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3.第3题 |
The Council of Constance marked A.the largest religious gathering of the Late Middle Ages. B.the end of the Western Schism. C.the success in dealing with the problems of heresy. D.the success in dealing with the problems of the church reform. |
您的答案:B |
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4.第4题 |
During the Great Famine, starvation even drove some people to eat the following living creatures, EXCEPT A.cats B.rats C.snakes D.dogs |
您的答案:C |
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5.第5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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6.第6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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7.第7题 |
The gladiator show indicated Romans’ love for _____. A.adventure B.fun C.violence D.entertainment |
您的答案:C |
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8.第8题 |
The largest and most famous of all Hellenistic cities is ____. A.Athens B.Sparta C.Alexandria D.Thebes |
您的答案:C |
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9.第9题 |
The Italian Renaissance scholars did all the following things except for ____. A.reviving many classical texts forgotten or lost for a long time. B.spreading the knowledge beyond the small circle of scholars. C.refusing to accept religious teaching or read religious works. D.paying more attention to man’s world and life on earth. |
您的答案:C |
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10.第10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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11.第11题 |
Who did not belong to the Florentine School of the Early Renaissance art? A.Brunelleschi B.Donatello C.Masaccio D.Raphael |
您的答案:D |
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12.第12题 |
1066 marked the__ A.defeat of the Vikings B.Norman Conquest of England C.death of William I D.death of Alfred the Great |
您的答案:B |
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13.第13题 |
In the year of ____, Constantine the Great issued Edit of Milan which officially made Christianity legal. A.311 B.313 C.324 D.380 |
您的答案:B |
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14.第14题 |
Which one is not the factor that led to the disintegration of the Carolingian Empire after Charlemagne’s death? A.the regional and ethnic diversity B.the conflicts between different successors to the throne C.the destructive attacks of non-Christian invaders D.the emergence of feudalism |
您的答案:D |
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15.第15题 |
Which one of the following statements about the Black Death is NOT true? A.It is estimated to have killed 30% – 60% of Europe’s population. B.The death rate in some larger cities in Italy may have been as high as 60 percent. C.In northern France, villages suffered mortality rates of 30 percent, and cities experienced loss as high as 40 percent. D.Death caud by the Black Death worned the situation of surviving peasants and laborers. |
您的答案:D |
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16.第16题 |
Which of the following statements about Papacy at Avignon is NOT true? A.The reform measures of Avignon papacy turned the papacy into a more spiritual than political institution. B.Several popes were Frenchmen, and 113 out of the 134 new cardinals created by the popes were French. C.Papal influence in England and in Germany declined. D.This period in church history is called the Babylonian Captivity. |
您的答案:A |
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17.第17题 |
Which of the following statements about villages in the Middle Ages is NOT true? A.Villages ranged in size from ten to veral hundred peasant families, living in a cluster of cottages surrounded by their fields. B.Most villages had woodland which provided burning wood and building materials. C.Many villages had a stream or pond for water supply, fish and a water mill for grinding grain. D.Few villages had a few artisans and traders who combined farm work with other labor. |
您的答案:D |
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18.第18题 |
Christianity originated from__. A.Turkey B.Palestine C.North Africa D.the Western Europe |
您的答案:B |
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19.第19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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20.第20题 |
What is the limit of term for the members of the Senate of the Roman Republic? A.2 years B.4 years C.5 years D.life |
您的答案:D |
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21.第21题 |
What were the three forms of vernacular Literature for nobles? A.epic poetry, romance poetry and dramas B.fabliaux, fables and romance poetry C.lyric poetry, epic poetry and romance poetry D.fabliaux, fables and dramas |
您的答案:C |
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22.第22题 |
Which of the following statements about Byzantine classicism is true? A.The Byzantines revered ancient Greek literature, philosophy and historiography. B.The Byzantines emphasized Greek scientific and mathematical tradition. C.The Byzantines were not only imitative, but also creative in their study of Greek tradition. D.The Byzantine authors thought they could eventually surpass ancient Greek authors. |
您的答案:A |
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23.第23题 |
What event marked the climax of Charlemagne’s career and the formation of western European civilization? A.Charlemagne became the Frankish king and ruled most of Western Europe. B.Charlemagne produced the best government Europe had en since the Romans. C.Charlemagne built a united Christian society and had an alliance with the papacy. D.Charlemagne was crowned “Holy Roman Emperor” by the Pope. |
您的答案:D |
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24.第24题 |
That Aeneid, the legendary founder of the city of Rome, was the prince of _____ suggests a certain link between the Roman civilization and ancient Near East. A.Etruria B.Greece C.Troy D.Phoenicia |
您的答案:C |
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25.第25题 |
Olive trees and grapevine were introduced into Italy by ______. A.Etruscans B.Greeks C.Latins D.Egyptians |
您的答案:B |
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26.第26题 |
Britain was turned into a Roman province in ________. A.the 1st century B.C. B.the 1st century C.the 2nd century D.the 3rd century. |
您的答案:B |
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27.第27题 |
All of the following Roman officers were produced by election EXCEPT ____. A.consul B.dictator C.tribune D.magistrate |
您的答案:B |
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28.第28题 |
Pope Urban VI started to reform the church and wanted to abolish the following abus, EXCEPT A.Simony B.Pluralism C.Abnteeism D.homoxual |
您的答案:D |
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29.第29题 |
Constantine the Great named the new imperial capital ______. A.Constantinople B.Byzantium C.New Rome D.Istanbul |
您的答案:D |
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30.第30题 |
Which one of the following architectural constructions was not typical Roman? A.dome B.vault C.arch D.column |
您的答案:D |
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31.第31题 |
Which of the following group of people did not constitute a class in Sparta? A.the native Spartans B.foreigners C.slaves D.nobles |
您的答案:D |
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32.第32题 |
Which of the following statements is NOT true? A.The pope was assisted by the papal curia B.The curia was an extensive bureaucracy which contained specialized departments C.The curia was directed by the College of Cardinals who members were lected by kings D.Like kings, the popes issued laws, hired masters to collect revenues and judge cas, even declared wars |
您的答案:C |
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33.第33题 |
What is the Central Middle Ages also called? A.“Age of Art” B.“Age of History” C.“Age of Faith” D.“ Age of Science” |
您的答案:C |
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34.第34题 |
What were the three forms of vernacular literature for town dwellers? A.epic poetry, romance poetry and dramas B.fabliaux, fables and romance poetry C.lyric poetry, epic poetry and romance poetry 苍蝇老虎一起打D.fabliaux, fables and dramas |
您的答案:D |
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35.第35题 |
The ethnic origin of Jesus was ____. A.Greek B.Roman C.Hebrew D.European |
您的答案:C |
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36.第36题 |
Major changes in Roman religious life were mainly a result of _____. A.foreign cultural invasion B.trade and commerce C.territorial expansion of Rome D.interest in spiritual matters |
您的答案:C |
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37.第37题 |
Which of the following statements is NOT true? A.The Hundred Years’ War harmed England more than France. B.The war stimulated the development of new weapons. C.The war speeded up the development of the English Parliament. D.The war promoted the growth of modern nationalism and awakened the national consciousness in the mind of their people. |
您的答案:A |
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38.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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39.第39题 |
The government of the Roman Republic included all of the following branches EXCEPT ______. A.the executive branch B.the deliberative branch C.the legislative branch D.the judicial branch |
您的答案:D |
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40.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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41.第41题 |
The Hundred Years’ War aro from the following caus, EXCEPT, A.The territorial disputes between England and France. B.The clash of economic interest in Flanders. C.Famine, plague, economic turmoil, social upheaval. D.The dispute over the French royal succession. |
您的答案:C |
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42.第42题 |
Which one of the following statements about the condition of the Jews during the Roman time was NOT true? A.In 64 B.C. Pompey conquered Judea and turned it into a Roman province. B.The Jews had to pay heavy tax, but they enjoyed limited lf-rule. C.Faced with Roman percution, the Jews had to worship the Roman emperors as gods. D.The Jewish people hoped for salvation led by a prophet. |
您的答案:C |
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43.第43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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44.第44题 |
In the Early Middle Ages, the Roman Church and the Eastern Church were divided over the following issues EXCEPT for ______. A.Iconoclasm B.official language C.explanation of the Holy Spirit D.baptism |
您的答案:D |
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45.第45题 |
Which description of the Age of Pericles is NOT true? A.It is the Golden Age of classical Greece. B.It was when Athens cured its status as the capital of Hellenic civilization. C.It witnesd great developments in democracy, economy, art and science. D.It was when the nobles became a major force in politics. |
您的答案:D |
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46.第46题 |
Which one of the following statements was NOT a factor that brought about the agricultural growth during the Central Middle Ages? A.The climate improved and the temperature was higher. B.More lands were under cultivated. C.Farming technology improved greatly. D.The food price dropped drastically. |
您的答案:D |
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47.第47题 |
Which factor did not facilitate the Islamic expansion? A.the well- organized Muslim ruling elite and a powerful Muslim army. B.people’s dissatisfaction with imperial rule in some Middle East areas. C.the tolerance of tho cultures different from Islam D.the influence of the strict monotheism of Islam |
您的答案:D |
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48.第48题 |
What was the main difference between rfs and slaves in Western Europe? A.the amount of personal liberty B.the hereditary personal status C.the military protection provided by the lord D.the obligation to work on the land |
您的答案:C |
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49.第49题 |
All of the following statements about slavery in Roman society are true EXCEPT____. A.Wars provided the Romans with many new slaves. B.Slavery was a highly productive economic system. C.The offspring of slaves would automatically be slaves. D.Like in Sparta, slaves in Rome were public goods. |
您的答案:D |
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50.第50题 |
Three of the following statements are true with the early experience of Christianity. Which one is the exception? A.Unlike the Jews, the early Christians of the Roman Empire suffered percution. B.Christianity was not the official religion of the Roman Empire until the 4th century. C.Christianity spread in the cities of the empire, first in the east and later in the west. D.It was Constantine’s toleration for all religions that brought new life to Christianity. |
您的答案:A |
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51.第51题 |
For some Muslims, Qur’an should not be translated becau_____. A.it is impious to translate the very words of Allah. B.it is too difficult to translate the rhymed pro of Qur’an. C.the original meaning of Qur’an would be distorted. D.the beauty of Arabic language would be violated. |
您的答案:C |
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52.第52题 |
The Late Middle Ages were marked by the following features, EXCEPT? A.Plague and famine caud millions of death in Europe. B.Along with depopulation came social unrest and conflicts. C.Rivalry between feudal governments led to wars, the most violent being the Hundred Years’ War fought between Germany and Italy. D.Peasant uprisings and urban revolts broke out in many countries. |
您的答案:C |
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53.第53题 |
The following statements about the English Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 are true EXCEPT ______. A.It accomplished its objectives. B.It received help from members of the noble class C.It succeeded in showing the nobles what peasants were capable of when dissatisfied. D.It marked the beginning of the end of rfdom in medieval England. |
您的答案:A |
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54.第54题 |
Which one of the following statements about the English Parliament in 1259 is NOT true? A.it included two knights from every county B.it included two burgess from every town C.it included the king’s Great Council (barons, bishops, judges, advisors) D.it was a major check on royal authority |
您的答案:D |
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55.第55题 |
All the following statements featured the Capetian kings of France, EXCEPT A.The Capetian kings established strong royal power by conquest, as William had done in England B.They kept the support of the popes by defending the Christian faith and by going on crusades. C.They carefully defined the powers of their officials and cloly supervid them, while using church officials as administrators D.They developed Paris as both a trading center and a royal capital |
您的答案:A |
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56.第56题 |
Jesus lived in the __. A.early 1st century B.late 1st century C.early 2nd century D.late 2nd century |
您的答案:A |
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57.第57题 |
The cond founding father of Christianity was _____. A.St. Peter B.St. Paul C.St. Athanasius D.St. Augustine |
您的答案:D |
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58.第58题 |
Who was not a reprentative writer of Northern Renaissance? A.Giovanni Boccaccio B.William Shakespeare C.Fran鏾is Rabelais D.Miguel de Cervantes |
您的答案:A |
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59.第59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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60.第60题 |
All the following constitute the main forms of heresy, EXCEPT A.mysticism B.flagellanti sm C.Lollards and Hussites D.worshipers |
您的答案:D |
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61.第61题 |
Which of the following descriptions of Constantinople is NOT true? A.It was the most important trading centre in Europe in the Early Middle Ages. B.It was the political and intellectual centre of the Middle Ages. C.It dazzled visitors with its grand buildings and great wealth. D.University of Constantinople did not have any Muslim students. |
您的答案:D |
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62.第62题 |
Which description of the Islamic philosophy is true? A.Al-Farabi believed that philosophy and religion are not reconcilable. B.Al-Ghazali regarded Greek philosophy as corrupters of Islamic faith. C.Averro雜 believed that philosophical truth can not be tested. D.Averro雜 thought that philosophers can not truly comprehend theological truth. |
您的答案:B |
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63.第63题 |
Alcuin established ______ as the basis for education during the Carolingian renaissance. A.the Carolingian minuscule B.trivium and quadrivium C.medieval Latin D.biblical texts |
您的答案:B |
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64.第64题 |
The Roman Republic was founded in _____. A.509 B.C. B.471 B.C. C.445 B.C. D.367 B.C. |
您的答案:A |
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65.第65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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66.第66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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67.第67题 |
Which one of the Roman Emperors rembles the “philosopher king” praid by Plato? A.Trajan (r. 98-117 A.D.) B.Hadrian (r. 117-138 A.D.) C.Antoninus Pius (r. 138-161 A.D.) D.Marcus Aurelius (r. 161-180 A.D.) |
您的答案:D |
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68.第68题 |
In the early days of the Roman Republic, ______ had the most important law making power. A.the Asmbly of Century B.the Plebian Council C.the Asmbly of Curiae D.the Tribal Asmbly |
您的答案:A |
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写给朋友的信 69.第69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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70.第70题 |
All the following statements about the medieval commune are true EXCEPT__. A.Commune had its own local government, its own court, its own tax-collecting agencies and its own customs. B.Some communes gained their independence by paying lords to grant it to them, while others governed alongside their lord. C.No communes battled violently for rights of lf-governance. D.Communes in Italy gained the right not only to govern themlves but also to rule the farmland and villages around them. |
您的答案:C |
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71.第71题 |
Which of the following statements about the third Crusade is NOT true? A.it had a strong start, but a weak end B.Frederick drowned on the way C.Philip quarreled with Richard and went home D.Richard stayed longer, and took Jerusalem. |
您的答案:D |
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72.第72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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73.第73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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74.第74题 |
What one is a correct description of the western European feudalism in the Early Middle Ages? A.Feudalism was a product of the Carolingian world and it operated on two levels. B.A feudal king’s actual power depended on the number of his vassals. C.A vassal holding a fief must not divide it into smaller fiefs. D.Financial rvice was the main reason for the feudal system to exist. |
您的答案:A |
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75.第好看的女生壁纸75题 |
Which factor directly resulted in the first great split in Christianity in 1054? A.The rulers of most European peoples adopted Christianity for themlves and their subjects B.The invasions from Vikings and Magyars not only destroyed many churches and monasteries but also greatly damaged the church institutions C.There were few schools to train clergy, and many church officers were shallow and incompetent D.Pope Leo IX asrted the supreme authority of the papacy and clashed with the Patriarch of Constantinople Michael Cerularius |
您的答案:D |
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76.第76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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77.第77题 |
The Roman expansion had many conquences EXCEPT ______. A.Rome became the hegemony in the Mediterranean region. B.economic gains for all Romans C.social conflicts and slave uprisings D.incread political power for military commanders |
您的答案:B |
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78.第78题 |
Which description of the Age of Renaissance is correct? A.The Renaissance happened right after the Late Middle Ages in time. B.The Renaissance reached a peak at the end of the sixteenth century. C.The Renaissance began as a literary movement. D.The Renaissance was oppod to humanism. |
您的答案:C |
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79.第79题 |
Compared with Italian Renaissance, Northern Renaissance had the following distinctive features except for ______. A.strong national flavor B.great religious concern C.influence of classicism D.belief in Christian humanism |
您的答案:C |
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80.第80题 |
Which description of Greek democracy of the Archaic Period is not true? A.It began as an expanded version of oligarchy. B.It is the same with modern democracy. C.It ensured an easier coexistence between different class. D.Solon’s reforms laid the foundation for the Athenian democracy. |
您的答案:B |
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81.第81题 |
Which is the correct description of life in the Byzantine Empire? A.Peasants had a hard life due to the high tax on land. B.Scholars were skeptical of Greek tradition. C.Women were excluded from education. D.Soldiers received poor salaries. |
您的答案:A |
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82.第82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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83.第83题 |
Which one is NOT the aftermath of the Peloponnesian Wars? A.In Athens, democracies collapd and the empire crumbled. B.Many city-states rebelled against the imperialistic rule of the Athens. C.In Sparta, class conflict became verer and traditional virtues were corrupted. D.There were constant clashes between different city-states. |
您的答案:B |
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84.第84题 |
Roman religion was _____. A.borrowed entirely from the Greeks B.not purely Roman C.invented by Romans D.borrowed from the Egyptians |
您的答案:B |
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85.第85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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86.第86题 |
In Early Middle Ages, Western European civilization differed from the Byzantine and Islamic Empires in the following aspects EXCEPT for _____. A.the influence from the Germanic and Romance vernacular languages. B.the unstable political situation and a lack of central power C.the influence of ancient Greco-Roman civilizations. D.the lower level of intellectual and literary accomplishment |
您的答案:C |
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87.第87题 |
For tho who want to convert to Islam, which of the following pillars of Islam is of the utmost importance? A.reciting the Muslim statement of faith with conviction B.performing ritual prayers five times a day C.giving money or gifts to the poor and the needy D.obrving a month-long fast every year and making a pilgrimage to Mecca |
您的答案:A |
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88.第88题 |
Which description of the Hellenistic civilization is incorrect? A.It was a cosmopolitan and open culture. B.It was a mixture of Greek and Oriental cultures. C.It helped to popularize Greek thinking and life styles. D.Its commercial, cultural and intellectual centre was Athens. |
您的答案:D |
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89.第89题 |
Which one of the following statements about the Great Famine is NOT true? A.It was the worst famine in European history. B.It lasted for ven hard years. C.In cities alone, there was shortage of food supplies. D.By the time it ended, the Great Famine had wiped out 10 percent to 15 percent of the entire European population. |
您的答案:C |
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90.第90题 |
The Wars of Ros ended up in A.The emergence of the new emblem of the red and white Tudor Ro. B.The split of the two royal hous. C.The establishment of the Dynasty of Tudor by King Henry VIII. D.The subquent ruling of England and Scotland for 117 years. |
您的答案:A |
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91.第91题 |
The following kings were called “new monarchs”, EXCEPT A.Louis XI of France B.Friedrich I of Germany C.Henry VII of England D.Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain |
孙悟空偷吃人参果您的答案:B |
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92.第92题 |
Which of the following reform measures resulted in the moral decline of the Romans? A.limiting the amount of land owned by individual citizens B.lling grain at a low price to citizens C.distributing public land to landless citizens D.cutting down land taxes or rent |
您的答案:B |
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93.第93题 |
The poetic creation of _____ glorifies Rome’s conquests and achievements. A.Virgil (70-19 B.C.) B.Horace (65-8 B.C.) C.Ovid (43 B.C.-17 A.D.) D.Juvenal (55-130 A.D.) |
您的答案:A |
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94.第94题 |
The Roman Empire reached it largest territorial extent during the reign of _____. A.Julius Caesar (46-44 B.C.) B.Octavian (27 B.C.-14 A.D.) C.Trajan (98-117 A.D.) D.Constantine the Great (306-337 A.D.) |
您的答案:C |
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95.第95题 |
Starting from the reign of which Roman emperor such jobs as bakery and military rvice became hereditary? A.Octavian B.Diocletian C.Constantine D.Theodosius |
您的答案:B |
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96.第96题 |
Which of the following statements about ancient Greek sculpture is NOT true? A.The beauty of human form was the most important subject. B.The archaic Greek artists created two sculptural human forms, the kouros and kore. C.The classical Greek sculptors reprented human body less naturally or relaxed. D.The Hellenistic Greek sculptors liked to reprent extreme emotions in the human face and figure. |
您的答案:C |
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97.第97题 |
Which is not one of the things that the Viscontis, the Sforzas and the Medicis had in common? A.They were wealthy and powerful families in Italy. B.They were rulers of Milan during the Renaissance. C.They ordered the construction of great architectures. D.They were generous patrons of artists and intellectuals. |
您的答案:B |
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98.第98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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99.第99题 |
Which is the key feature of the Mannerism of the Late Renaissance art? A.the invention of new artistic techniques B.the imitation of Greek and Roman styles C.the reprentation of idealized human figures D.the u of inten colors, strange themes and twisted figures. |
您的答案:D |
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100.第100题 |
All the following statements about the Scholasticism are true, EXCEPT A.Some scholars tried in vain to forbid the study and teaching of Aristotle’s thought B.Some argued that reason alone could lead to truth C.Some argued that ultimate truth could not be discovered by reason, but was revealed to human by God in His mystical ways D.The most fruitful achievement was the attempt to harmonize faith and reason by the leading scholar St. Augustine |
您的答案:D |
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