Who founded the first permanent settlements at Quebec and Montreal on the St.Lawrence River?()

题目
Who founded the first permanent settlements at Quebec and Montreal on the St.Lawrence River?()

AJohn Cabot.

BJacques Cartier.

CSamuel de Champlain

DHenry Hudson

参考答案和解析
C
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第1题:

The person who issues the invitation in the first place will eventually end up paying.()


正确答案:对

第2题:

What does the letter say about Ms. Brancato?

A.She often travels within the company's service area
B.She is interested in purchasing car insurance
C.She frequently drives between Montreal and Boston
D.She recently moved to Quebec

答案:A
解析:
根据第一段第四句中的表述可知,Brancato经常在这一地区内旅行。

第3题:

A ____ introduction will leave a good first impression upon others.

A.proper

B.promised

C.popular

D.permanent


参考答案:A

第4题:

共用题干
The First Settlement in North America
It is very difficult to saythat when colonization began.The first hundred years after Christo-pher Columbus’s journey of discovery in 1492 did not produce any settlement on the North Ameri-can continent but rather some Spanish trading posts further south,a great interest in gold and ad-venture,and some colorful crimes in which the English had their part.John Cabot,originally from Genoa but a citizen of Venice, was estahlished as a trader in Bristol,England,when he made a journey in 1497 .But his ship,the Matthew,with its crew of eighteen,did no more than see an island(probably off the New England coast)and return home.He and his son made fur-ther voyages across the north Atlantic,which enahled the English Crown to claima“legal”title to North America.But for a long time afterwards the Europeans,interest in America was mainly con-fined to the Spanish activities further south.
Th e fi rst heginning of permanent settlement in North America was nearly a hundred yearsa仁 ter Columbus'5 first voyage.The Englishman Sir Walter Raleigh claimed the whole of North Amer-ica for England,calling it Virginia.In 1585 he sent a small group ofpeople who landed in Roano-ke Island,but they stayed only for a year and then went back to England with another expedition, led hy Drake,in 1 5 87 .A second group who landed in 1 587 had all disappeared when a further expedition arrived in 1590.
The first permanent settlement in North America was in 1 607 .English capitalists founded two Virginia companies,a southern one hased in London and a northern one based in Bristol.It was decided to give the name New England to the northernarea.The first settlers in Virginia were lit-tle more than wage slaves to the company.All were men and the experiment was not very success-ful .Many died.Those who survived lived in miserable conditions.By 1619 the colony had onlya thousand people.

We know for sure that colonization began at the end of the 15th century.
A: Right
B:Wrong
C:Notmentioned

答案:B
解析:
文章的第一句话指出“很难说殖民地的开拓是从何时开始的”。


第一段说在1492年哥伦布发现新大陆之后的100年中,北美大陆上没有出现过一块殖民者的定居地,但是在更往南的地方即南美出现了一些西班牙人的贸易站。


第一段说John Cabot 1497年航行到了北美,之后他和他儿子又多次穿越北大西洋航行到北美,才使英国王室能够宣布对北美大陆的“合法”拥有权。


1497年John Cabot首次乘坐“马修号”到达北美时船上有18位水手,再加上他本人船上应该至少有19人。


第二段第一句话说北美大陆开始出现永久定居地是在哥伦布首航近一百年之后的事情,第三句话说Walter Raleigh爵士在1585年派了一小组人登上了Roanoke岛。


第二段第二句话说英国人Walter Raleigh宣称整个北美都属于英国,并称之为弗吉尼亚。


文章的最后一段说英国资本家成立了两家弗吉尼亚公司,后来决定用“新英格兰” 这个名字来称呼北美北部地区,但并没有说是由谁来命名的。

第5题:

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The 14th CCMHCC is organized by the Canadian Psychiatric Association and the College of Family Physicians of Canada Collaborative Working Group on Shared Mental Health Care. This conference will take on a bilingual character.in French and in English,and simultaneous translation will be available for the main speeches and presentations. This is a unique opportunity to bring together people who are involved in collaborative mental health care,and to create links that consolidate and enrich the networks among these stakeholders. We are expecting over 300 delegates from Quebec,Canada and the international community. The interest in collaborative mental health care is shared by a wide audience,including particularly individuals living with a mental disorder and their families,healthcare professionals from different backgrounds,managers and decision makers community groups working in the field,physicians (including family physicians,pediatricians and psychiatrists).teachers from academic departments,researchers and collaborators from different sectors (e.g.,emergency social services,law enforcement officers,or employers)
This conference will provide an additional impetus to collaborative care,an irresistible movement which redesigns the healthcare system in order to adapt it to the realities of the 21st century. The theme of the conference,Collaboration and Complexity. Seeking Out New Forms of Life,illustrates the emerging nature of the strategic vision of collaborative care,set the clinical operations within a complex context which fits in the postmodern societal model and points out its profound innovative potential.
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We look forward to welcoming you to Montreal!

According to the passage,which of the following may NOT be among the stakeholders of the conference?

A.psychologist
B.surgeons
C.researchers
D.psychiatrists

答案:B
解析:
本题考查的是细节理解。
【关键词】 NOT;among the stakeholders of the conference
【主题句】第2自然段This is a unique opportunity to bring together people who are involved in collaborative mental health care,and to create links that consolidate and enrich the networks among these stakeholders.We are expecting over 300 delegates from Quebec,Canada and the international community.The interest in collaborative mental health care is shared by a wide audience,including particularly individuals living with a mental disorder and their families,health care professionals from different backgrounds,managers and decision makers community groups working in the field,physicians (including family physicians,pediatricians and psychiatrists),teachers from academic departments,researchers and collaborators from different sectors (e.g.,emergency social services,law enforcement officers,or employers).这是一个独特的机会,可以让参与精神卫生保健合作的人们聚集在一起,并建立巩固和丰富这些利益相关者之间关联的联系。我们期待来自魁北克、加拿大和国际社会的300多名代表。有兴趣参与精神卫生保健合作的受众较为广泛,尤其是精神障碍患者及其家人、来自不同背景的医疗保健专业人员、在该领域工作的管理者和决策者社区团体、医生(包括家庭医生、儿科医生和精神病医生)、学术部门的教师、来自不同部门的研究人员和合作者(例如,紧急社会服务、执法人员或雇主)
【解析】本题的问题是“根据文章,下列哪项不包括在大会的利益相关者中?”。 A选项“心理学家”;B选项“外科医生”;C选项“研究人员”;D选项“精神病医生”。根据题目中关键词找到主题句,主题句中,C、D两个选项均有涉及。A选项“心理学家”包括在来自不同背景的医疗保健专业人员中,由于是探索心理精神健康问题,与外科医生相关度小,故选B。

第6题:

Those pupils who take an excessive interest in computer games ought to spend more time on ____ readings.

A. complex

B. radical

C. worthwhile

D. permanent


答案:C

第7题:

Who is that man,in the front row?

A.one
B.the one
C.first
D.the first

答案:D
解析:
暂无解析

第8题:

Who divide after duret into the river to save the little girl? ( )

A. David Anderson

B. a passer-by

C. his girlfriend

D. a taxi driver.


正确答案:A

第9题:

资料:We are pleased to invite you to attend the 14th Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Care Conference(14th CCMHCC) to be held on Thursday,June 27th and Friday,June 28th,2013.Montreal has been selected as the host city. This annual event will take place at the Delta Centre Vile Hotel,a downtown location within easy walking distance of the Old City. You will be charmed by the unique character of the city of Montreal,the metropolis of the province of Quebec. For those of you who wish to extend your stay,you can combine business and pleasure by attending the 34th International Jazz Festival of Montreal that will begin on Friday,June 28th and continue for the next 10 days.
The 14th CCMHCC is organized by the Canadian Psychiatric Association and the College of Family Physicians of Canada Collaborative Working Group on Shared Mental Health Care. This conference will take on a bilingual character.in French and in English,and simultaneous translation will be available for the main speeches and presentations. This is a unique opportunity to bring together people who are involved in collaborative mental health care,and to create links that consolidate and enrich the networks among these stakeholders. We are expecting over 300 delegates from Quebec,Canada and the international community. The interest in collaborative mental health care is shared by a wide audience,including particularly individuals living with a mental disorder and their families,healthcare professionals from different backgrounds,managers and decision makers community groups working in the field,physicians (including family physicians,pediatricians and psychiatrists).teachers from academic departments,researchers and collaborators from different sectors (e.g.,emergency social services,law enforcement officers,or employers)
This conference will provide an additional impetus to collaborative care,an irresistible movement which redesigns the healthcare system in order to adapt it to the realities of the 21st century. The theme of the conference,Collaboration and Complexity. Seeking Out New Forms of Life,illustrates the emerging nature of the strategic vision of collaborative care,set the clinical operations within a complex context which fits in the postmodern societal model and points out its profound innovative potential.
We invite sponsorship support to help make this conference a success. There are several ways to help,additional information will be provided shortly.
We look forward to welcoming you to Montreal!

For what kind of people are the 34th International Jazz Festival of Montreal recommended?

A.Those who are unwilling to stay alone in their hotel rooms
B.Those who would like to explorer more about Montreal
C.Those who are fond of jazz music
D.Those who get tired of businesses and conferences

答案:B
解析:
本题考查的是细节理解。
【关键词】34th International Jazz Festival of Montreal recommended
【主题句】第1自然段For those of you who wish to extend your stay,you can combine business and pleasure by attending the 34th International Jazz Festival of Montreal that will begin on Friday,June 28th and continue for the next 10 days.对于希望延长逗留时间的人,您可以参加第34届蒙特利尔国际爵士乐节,该节将于6月28日星期五开始,并在接下来的10天内继续举办,从而将工作和娱乐结合起来。
【解析】本题的问题是“第34届蒙特利尔国际爵士乐节可以推荐给什么样的人?” A选项“那些不想独自待在宾馆房间的人”;B选项“那些想要深度探索蒙特利尔的人”;C选项“那些热爱爵士音乐的人”;D选项“那些对商务和会议感到厌倦的人”。根据题目中关键词找到主题句,作者将第34届蒙特利尔国际爵士乐节推荐给希望在会议之外停留更长时间的来宾,选项B想要对蒙特利尔开展进一步探索的人符合题意。

第10题:

共用题干
The First Settlement in North America
It is very difficult to saythat when colonization began.The first hundred years after Christo-pher Columbus’s journey of discovery in 1492 did not produce any settlement on the North Ameri-can continent but rather some Spanish trading posts further south,a great interest in gold and ad-venture,and some colorful crimes in which the English had their part.John Cabot,originally from Genoa but a citizen of Venice, was estahlished as a trader in Bristol,England,when he made a journey in 1497 .But his ship,the Matthew,with its crew of eighteen,did no more than see an island(probably off the New England coast)and return home.He and his son made fur-ther voyages across the north Atlantic,which enahled the English Crown to claima“legal”title to North America.But for a long time afterwards the Europeans,interest in America was mainly con-fined to the Spanish activities further south.
Th e fi rst heginning of permanent settlement in North America was nearly a hundred yearsa仁 ter Columbus'5 first voyage.The Englishman Sir Walter Raleigh claimed the whole of North Amer-ica for England,calling it Virginia.In 1585 he sent a small group ofpeople who landed in Roano-ke Island,but they stayed only for a year and then went back to England with another expedition, led hy Drake,in 1 5 87 .A second group who landed in 1 587 had all disappeared when a further expedition arrived in 1590.
The first permanent settlement in North America was in 1 607 .English capitalists founded two Virginia companies,a southern one hased in London and a northern one based in Bristol.It was decided to give the name New England to the northernarea.The first settlers in Virginia were lit-tle more than wage slaves to the company.All were men and the experiment was not very success-ful .Many died.Those who survived lived in miserable conditions.By 1619 the colony had onlya thousand people.

The first attempt made by European people to settle down permanently in North America oc-curred in the 1580s.
A: Right
B:Wrong
C:Not mentioned

答案:A
解析:
文章的第一句话指出“很难说殖民地的开拓是从何时开始的”。


第一段说在1492年哥伦布发现新大陆之后的100年中,北美大陆上没有出现过一块殖民者的定居地,但是在更往南的地方即南美出现了一些西班牙人的贸易站。


第一段说John Cabot 1497年航行到了北美,之后他和他儿子又多次穿越北大西洋航行到北美,才使英国王室能够宣布对北美大陆的“合法”拥有权。


1497年John Cabot首次乘坐“马修号”到达北美时船上有18位水手,再加上他本人船上应该至少有19人。


第二段第一句话说北美大陆开始出现永久定居地是在哥伦布首航近一百年之后的事情,第三句话说Walter Raleigh爵士在1585年派了一小组人登上了Roanoke岛。


第二段第二句话说英国人Walter Raleigh宣称整个北美都属于英国,并称之为弗吉尼亚。


文章的最后一段说英国资本家成立了两家弗吉尼亚公司,后来决定用“新英格兰” 这个名字来称呼北美北部地区,但并没有说是由谁来命名的。

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