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1.第1题
Which form of literature was unpopular in the medieval Islamic world?
A.poetry
B.prose
C.history
D.drama
您的答案:D
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2.第2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 losses as high as 40 percent.
D.Death caused by the Black Death worsened the situation of surviving peasants and laborers.
您的答案:D
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3.第3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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4.第4题
Which of the following was NOT true about the early Christians?
A.They defied the Roman political authorities
B.They accepted the idea that emperors were divine.
C.They banned paganism
D.They suffered religious persecution
您的答案:B
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5.第5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 Grosseteste, 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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6.第6题
Christians considered pagan gods_____.
A.as demons
B.as humans
C.incredible
D.supernatural
您的答案:A
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7.第7题
Who was regarded as the “father of oil painting”?
A.Masaccio
B.Botticelli
C.Albrecht D黵er
D.Jan van Eyck
您的答案:D
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8.第8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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9.第9题
Which one of the following statements about the Code of Hammurabi was NOT true?
A.The Code helped Hammurabi consolidate his rule in the Mesopotamia.
B.The Code was based on the principle of retaliation.
C.Everyone received equal punishment for the same crime committed.
D.The Code was written in the Akhadian language.
您的答案:C
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10.第10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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11.第11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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12.第12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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13.第13题
Which one of the following was NOT a member of the First Triumvirate?
A.Crassus
B.Sulla
C.Pompey
D.Caesar
您的答案:B
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14.第14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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15.第15题
The ancient Egyptians divided a year into ___ seasons.
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
您的答案:B
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16.第16题
Whose power was gradually reduced in the process of Athenian political reforms?
A.People’s Assembly
B.People’s Court
C.Council of citizens
D.Council of nobles
您的答案:D
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17.第17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 self-governance.
D.Communes in Italy gained the right not only to govern themselves but also to rule the farmland and villages around them.
您的答案:C
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18.第18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
D.fabliaux, fables and dramas
您的答案:D
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19.第19题
The ethnic origin of Jesus was ____.
A.Greek
B.Roman
C.Hebrew
D.European
您的答案:C
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20.第20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 Theses
您的答案:C
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21.第21题
The successful spread of Lutheranism in the Holy Roman Empire is due to three of the following facts. Which one is the exception?
A.The unstable political situation in the Holy Roman Empire.
B.Public discontent caused by high papal taxes on Germans.
C.Extreme anger in Germany against the power of the pope.
D.Luther' s intention to extend his doctrine of social equality.
您的答案:D
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22.第22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 raised 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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23.第23题
The Sumerian civilization had ______ cultural center(s).
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
您的答案:B
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24.第24题
Which one of the following peoples first practiced monotheism?
A.ancient Egyptians
B.ancient Hebrews
C.ancient Greeks
D.ancient Sumerians
您的答案:B
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25.第25题
Three of the following statements are true with the Catholic Counter-Reformation. Which one is the exception?
A.It was in nature a reaction to Protestantism.
B.It was the result of Catholic self-criticism.
C.It resulted from the Protestant Reformation.
D.It resulted from a Church-wide call for reform.
您的答案:B
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26.第26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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27.第27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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28.第28题
The Hundred Years’ War arose from the following causes, 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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29.第29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 secured its status as the capital of Hellenic civilization.
C.It witnessed 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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30.第30题
Which statement about the humanist education during the Renaissance is wrong?
A.The goal of education was to produce independent, virtuous and capable men who excelled in many different fields.
B.The program of study relied heavily on classical training, but it also contained many other subjects.
C.The Renaissance education enhanced the impact of the humanist ideas on the ruling class and the elite.
D.The educational program of the humanists placed a high value on science.
您的答案:D
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31.第31题
Which one of the following statements about the Sumerian economy is NOT true?
A.The economy was mainly based on agriculture.
B.The annual flood of the Tigris and the Euphrates played a vital role in its economy.
C.The land was owned by the kings and the nobles.
D.Sumerian businessmen helped develop an extensive trade network in the Persian Gulf region.
您的答案:C
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32.第32题
The Roman expansion had many consequences EXCEPT ______.
A.Rome became the hegemony in the Mediterranean region.
B.economic gains for all Romans
C.social conflicts and slave uprisings
D.increased political power for military commanders
您的答案:B
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33.第33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 persecution.
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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34.第34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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35.第35题
The Wars of Roses ended up in
A.The emergence of the new emblem of the red and white Tudor Rose.
B.The split of the two royal houses.
C.The establishment of the Dynasty of Tudor by King Henry VIII.
D.The subsequent ruling of England and Scotland for 117 years.
您的答案:B
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36.第36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
您的答案:B
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37.第37题
Which of the following statements about Western Schism is NOT true?
A.France recognized the French antipope Clement.
B.England recognized Pope Urban.
C.Scotland followed the French.
D.The emperor of Holy Roman Empire in Germany recognized Clement.
您的答案:D
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38.第38题
Beginning in the 4th century, army units of German were__.
A.suppressed by the Romans
B.eliminated by the Romans
C.welcomed into the Roman Empire to defend the Romans
D.driven by the Romans to settle in depopulated areas.
您的答案:C
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39.第39题
Starting from the reign of which Roman emperor such jobs as bakery and military service became hereditary?
A.Octavian
B.Diocletian
C.Constantine
D.Theodosius
您的答案:B
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40.第40题
Which one does NOT indicate that Euripides was the most revolutionary dramatist in ancient Greece?
A.His creation of less heroic and more realistic characters.
B.His sharp criticism of conventional values.
C.His view of the human soul as a place where opposing forces struggle.
D.His use of graceful language and perfect form.
您的答案:D
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41.第41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 seven 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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42.第42题
Who is usually regarded as the “father of history”?
A.Herodotus
B.Thucydides
C.Xenophon
D.Polybius
您的答案:A
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43.第43题
Which of the following is true about Luther’s discovery from reading the Bible?
A.His own individual faith would guarantee his salvation.
B.Saint Peter’s guidance would guarantee his salvation.
C.Saint Paul’s instructions would guarantee his salvation.
D.Jesus Christ ’s teachings would guarantee his salvation.
您的答案:A
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44.第44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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45.第45题
Who was not one of the three masters of the High Renaissance art?
A.Leonardo da Vinci
B.Raphael
C.El Greco
D.Michelangelo
您的答案:C
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46.第46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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47.第47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 those 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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48.第48题
All the following made up the basic social structure of medieval rural communities EXCEPT___.
A.The village
B.The manor
C.The parish church
D.The guild
您的答案:D
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49.第49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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50.第50题
Which factor directly resulted in the first great split in Christianity in 1054?
A.The rulers of most European peoples adopted Christianity for themselves 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 asserted the supreme authority of the papacy and clashed with the Patriarch of Constantinople Michael Cerularius
您的答案:D
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51.第51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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52.第52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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53.第53题
Which one of the following groups of people did not speak the Semitic language?
A.Hebrews
B.Arabs
C.Sumerians
D.Babylonians
您的答案:D
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54.第54题
Which one of the following items was NOT invented by the ancient Mesopotamians?
A.guitar
B.magnifying glass
C.lock and key
D.gunpowder
您的答案:D
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55.第55题
Three of the following statements are true with the Elizabethan Compromise. Which one is the exception?
A.The Church of England again rejected the authority of the pope.
B.The Church of England began to compromise 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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56.第56题
Which of the following statements about The Hundred Years’ War is NOT true?
A.The most famous weapons were the longbow and cannon used by the English.
B.Firearms played a significant role in the battles.
C.Horse-riding knights became more important army force than infantry.
D.Europeans relied more and more on cannon for defensive wars.
您的答案:C
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57.第57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 Theses
您的答案:A
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58.第58题
The following descriptions of the Mycenaean culture are true EXCEPT for ____.
A.The Mycenaeans were the first people known to have spoken Greek.
B.The Mycenaeans regarded the Minoans as their potential enemies.
C.The Mycenaean raid on Crete was recorded in Homer’s epics.
D.The Mycenaean era is also called the “Age of Heroes”.
您的答案:C
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59.第59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 self-rule.
C.Faced with Roman persecution, 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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60.第60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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61.第61题
Which one is NOT the reason that Justinian is considered the first great Byzantine emperor?
A.He reconquered the lost territories of the former Western Roman Empire.
B.He ordered scholars to codify all Roman laws into one coherent body of law.
C.He declared himself to be God’s representative on earth.
D.He commissioned the construction of Hagia Sophia.
您的答案:C
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62.第62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 those cultures different from Islam
D.the influence of the strict monotheism of Islam
您的答案:D
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63.第63题
For those 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.observing a month-long fast every year and making a pilgrimage to Mecca
您的答案:A
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64.第64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 service was the main reason for the feudal system to exist.
您的答案:A
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65.第65题
Concerning the economy of the Byzantine Empire, Islamic Empire and western Europe during the Middle Ages, which statement is NOT true?
A.Byzantine had the most powerful economy in the world before the 7th century.
B.Islamic economy in the 7th century was already very prosperous.
C.Islamic Empire had the world’s leading economy during the mid-8th and mid-13th century.
D.Western Europe overtook Byzantine in economy in the late Middle Ages.
您的答案:B
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66.第66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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67.第67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 opposed to humanism.
您的答案:C
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68.第68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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69.第69题
Of the following orders of columns, which one is more formal and dignified and mainly used in mainland Greece?
A.Doric
B.Ionic
C.Corinthian
D.Composite
您的答案:A
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70.第70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 used 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 suppressed by French nobles.
您的答案:A
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71.第71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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72.第72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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73.第73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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74.第74题
The economic success of the early Roman Empire was mainly achieved by _____.
A.small farmers
B.slaves
C.serfs
D.Roman legions
您的答案:B
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75.第75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 presentations of Christianity’s rich symbolic and spiritual values.
D.Other arts were used to decorate churches with sculpture and painting, woodcarving and metalwork, and stained glass.
您的答案:B
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76.第76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 increased 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 set the first example of European expansionism
您的答案:A
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77.第77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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78.第78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 represented human body less naturally or relaxed.
D.The Hellenistic Greek sculptors liked to represent extreme emotions in the human face and figure.
您的答案:C
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79.第79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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80.第80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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81.第81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 representation of idealized human figures
D.the use of intense colors, strange themes and twisted figures.
您的答案:D
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82.第82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:D
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83.第83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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84.第84题
Which city was NOT a prominent trading centre during the Early Middle Ages?
A.Constantinop le
B.Mecca
C.Medina
D.Baghdad
您的答案:C
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85.第85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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86.第86题
In the year _____ Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire.
A.311
B.313
C.324
D.380
您的答案:D
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87.第87题
Who was not a representative 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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88.第88题
During the Wat Tyler Rebellion, the rebels marched into London and executed the following important officials, EXCEPT
A.Lord Chancellor
B.Lord Treasurer
C.magistrate of London, William Tonge
D.Archbishop of Canterbury
您的答案:C
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89.第89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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90.第90题
Egypt was conquered by ____ in 31 B.C. and renamed “Africa.”
A.Greeks
B.Arabs
C.Romans
D.Persians
您的答案:C
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91.第91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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92.第92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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93.第93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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94.第94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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95.第95题
In the early days of the Roman Republic, ______ had the most important law making power.
A.the Assembly of Century
B.the Plebian Council
C.the Assembly of Curiae
D.the Tribal Assembly
您的答案:C
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96.第96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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97.第97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 whose members were selected by kings
D.Like kings, the popes issued laws, hired masters to collect revenues and judge cases, even declared wars
您的答案:C
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98.第98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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99.第99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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100.第100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 Theses
您的答案:B
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