which of the following is not considered a characteristic of london?
which of the following is the exception of truth of london?
the tower of london, a historical sight, located in the center of london, was built by ___________.
united kinddom is actually a country of countries.
the scots and welsh have a strong sense of being british.
britain is a country with a history of invasions.
the anglo-saxons began to settle in britain in the 11th century.
when did scotland join the union by agreement of hte english and scottish parliaments?
where do the majority of people in scotland live?
northern ireland is the allest o f the four nations, but is quite well-known in the world for ________.
both the scottish and welsh people elect their members of parliaments to the london parliament respectively.
belfast, the capital of northern ireland, is a large city with millions of people.
the good friday agreement was finally approved in 2019.
who were the earliest invaders in england?
when was the glorious revolution in great britain?
who were the original speaker of english in great britain?
in the late 8th century england was invaded from scandinavia and in the 11th century they suffered invasions from norman french.
during the wars of roses, white rose stands for york family and red rose for lancaster family.
the glorious revolution was a bloody revolution and starting point of british constitutional monarchy.
which of the following is not a characteristic of british government?
which of the following is not a true description of the queen's role?
which of the following is not a feature of the house of lords?
which of the following is not based on the fact of house of commons?
great britain is both a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
britain, like israel, has a written constitution of the sort which most countries have.
it is no doubt that great britain is the oldest representative democracy in the world.
in great britain, the process of state-building has been one of evolution rather than revolution, in contrast to other countris like france and the united states.
in 1689, parliament passed _________________________ to ensure that the king would never be able to ignore parliament.
in great britain, the head of the state is the king or queen, while the real center of political life is __________.
strictly speaking, the parliament today consists of three parts, the queen, house of lords and ____________.
the most important function of the parliament is to ________________.
which of the following writer did not belong to romantici of british literature?
which literary form flourished in elizabethan age more than any other form of literature?
several gifted women played a significant part in the 19th century literature in great britain. which of hte following is an exception?
which of the following is generally considered to be the masterpiece by emily bronte?
which of the following is not considered to be great tragedies of william shakespeare?
william shakespeare's plays are generally categorized into historical plays, comedies and tragedies.
william shakespeare is considered as a great poet and much is known of his personal life.
john keats, percy bysshe shelley and george gordon byron brought the romantic moverment to its height.
charlotte bronte and emily bronte are noted for their respective novel jane eyre and oliver twist.
charles dickens is regarded not only as a great novelist, but also as social critics in the 19th century.
in great britain, the great majority of parents send their children to ___________.
in great britian, children from the age of 5 to 16 ____________.
if a student wants to go to university in great britian, he will take the examination called ____________.
which of the following is not true?
which of the following schools would admit children without reference to their academic abilities?
the purpose of british education is not only to provide children with literacy and the other basic skills but also to socialize children.
public schoos are part of the national education system and funded by the government.
grammar schools select children at the age of eleven and provide them with a general education.
british universities are public bodies which receive funds from central government.
the enduring feature of british education is the continuing debate over what should be taught in schools.
the two oldest universities in great britian are ___________________ and cambirdge university.
parents can choose between sending their children to state schools or _____________.
comprehensive schols provide a general education, teaching students everything from ____________ subjects like literature and science to more practical subjects like cooking and carpentry.
gcea in british education stands for ___________
fa in british sports stands for ___________.
in terms of territory, the united state is the ___________ country in the world.
how many colonies were established along the east coast of america by great britain?
what is not the branch of american government?
how many judges are there in the american supreme court?
which of the following is not a traditional american food?
christopher columbus discovered america in 1492.
the first english permenant settlement was found in california.
george washington, banjamin franklin, and abraham lincoln were regarded as the founding fathers of the united states of america.
the united states is regarded as a melting pot and salad bowl.
the united states is a country of immigrations with low social mobility.
which of the following statements was correct around the time of the american revolution?
the following were teh founding fathers of the american repblic except____________.
the theory of american politics and the american revolution originated mainly from ________.
"no taxation without representation" was the rallying cry of __________.
which of the following is not in the new england?
emancipatin proclamation was issued after the american civil war.
by the early 1760s, the 13 colonies in north america were ready to separate themselves from great britain.
massachusetts was established by english puritans who separated themselves from roman cacholic church.
the state of pennsylvania used to be inhabited by the quakers.
the american revolution officially proclaimed the birth of a new american nation.
in 1782, the frenchman who settled in pennsylvania first asked the question "what is an american" in his book _____________.
the new world of america was peopled as a result of two long-continuing immigration movements, the first one from _____________ and the second from europe.
american indians had developed three birlliant civilizations before the europeans arrived. these three civilizations were muyan, inca and ___________.
new england was founded by a group of religious believers called ___________.
the first permanent settlement in north america was established in today's _________ state.
which of the following is the only branch that can make federal law and levy federal taxes?
which of the following is not a power of the president?
which of the following is not guaranteed in the bill of rights?
which of the following is not the reason for the higher arrest rates among minority groups?
which department is the branch of interpreting laws in the united states?
the us constitution set up a federal system with a strong central government.
the main duty of the congress is to make laws, including those which levy taxes that pay for the work of the federal government.
when the war of independence was over, the united states was one unified nation as it is today.
the president has the authority to appoint federal judegs, and all such court appointments are subject to confirmation by the house of representatives.
americans have to join a political party in order to vote or to be a candidate or public office.
the us federal government consists of the following three branches: the executive, _________, the judicial.
groups who try to persuade congresen to vote for or against a bill are known as _________.
the supreme court is composed of one chief justice and _______ associate justices.
the two major political parties are democratic, which is thought to be more liberal, and ____________, which is believed to be more conservative.
the congress is ided into ______________ with 435 members who serve two-year terms, and senate with 100 lawmakers who serve six-year terms.
which of the following did not belong to romantici in great britain?
several gifted women played a significant part in the 19th century literature. which of the following is an exception?
which of the following subjects are not offered to elementary school students?
both public and private universities depend on the following sources of income except_______.
large universities are always better, and more desirable universities are always more expensive.
one of the things that decides whether an applicant can be accepted by a college is his or her scores on the scholastic aptitude tests.
harvard university was originally founded to train governemnt officials.
it takes at least four years to get a bachelor's degree from an institution of higher learning in the us.
which of the following businesen was responsible for the invention of movies?
which of the following was considered the first projection device in the united states?
three of the following of studios were part of the five "majors", which of them is not?
the term "popular culture" (commonly known as pop culture) was coined in the 20th century.
although the united states has produced most commercial films in the 20th century, movies did not originate in america.
independent filmmakers such as steven soderbergh and quentin tarantino had significant commercial success in the 1990s.
which is the largest city in scotland?
northern ireland is the allest of the four nations, but is quite well known in the world for __________?
according to the good friday agreement, northern ireland today should be governed by the following jurisdiction except__________
which of the following statements is not correct?
which of the following is not based on the fact?
which of the following is not an effect of immigration on british society?
which of the following is a tragedy written by william shakespeare?
several gifted women played a significant part in the 19th century literature. which of the following is an exception?
which of the following is not true in uk?
which of the following is not true about the characteristics of britain?
there are two major national parties in the uk.
the leader of the conservative, margaret thatcher started a series of reforms. an extensive program of privatization was carried out, and she was successful in an all round way.
much early british literature was concerned with christianity, and anglo-saxon produced many versions of the bible.
the oldest institution of government in britain is the monarchy.
britain, like israel, has a written constitution of the sort which most countries have.
in 1215, some feudal barons and the church forced king john to sign the __________ to place some limits on the king’s power.
strictly speaking, the parliament today consists of the queen, __________ and the house of commons.
one of the oldest of early “old english” literary work is a long poem from anglo saxon times called __________.
william shakespeare’s plays fall into three categories. they are _________, comedies and history plays.
the two oldest universities in britain are oxford and ___________.
three of the following are characteristics of london. which of the four is the exception?
which of the following parties in scotland still wants an independent scotland?
which of the following agreement is accepted by both catholic and protestants in northern ireland?
which of the following is not a characteristic of british government?
which of the following is not related to the constitution of uk?
which of the following is not true description of the queen’s role?
which of the following is not characteristic of the hereditary aristocracy in the uk?
which of the following writers was the most famous scottish writer?
in uk, the great majority of parents send their children to ________.
which of the following schools would admit children without reference to their academic abilities?
children from the upper middle class usually have a better education than those from the working or middle class.
the majority of irish people were descendants of original celtic people who inhabited british isles before the roman arrived 2000 years ago.
writers of romantic literature are more concerned with imagination and feelings than with the power of reason.
there was a general flowering of culture and intellectual life in europe during the 17th and 18th centuries which is known as the renaissance.
the commonwealth of nation includes all european countries.
during the civil war in the 17th century, those who represented the interests of parliament are called __________, and those who supported the king were called loyalists.
in britain, the official head of state is the queen while the real center of political life is __________.
in 1689, parliament passed __________ to ensure that the king would never be able to ignore parliament.
____________ written by geoffrey chaucer is often studied by middle school and college students today
the island of great britain is made up of england, __________ and wales.
what is esp?
which are esp courses?
what are the characteristics of esp courses?
what is the purpose of this course, english for forestry science?
what is a twig?
what are indeterminate flowers?
what is an aggregate fruit?
what is an unisexual flower?
which of the following descriptions are correct about a fleshy fruit?
the __________ flower lacks either functional stamens or pistils,while the perfect flower contains actively functioning parts of both sexes.
the unisexual flowers usually occur in the ginkgo,where the male and __________ parts may grow on separate trees.
as one of the primary form of dry fruits, the most difference between dehiscent fruits and __________ fruits is that the former will split open when ripe and are usually many-seeded.
cherry and plum can be classified as __________ fruits. in opposite to dry fruits, their seeds are commonly surrounded by edible and full pulp or pericarp.
__________ fruits, including aggregate and multiple, are developed from multiple pistils, which differ from the single fruits in many areas.
the same prefix of the following underlined words is __________. the meaning of it is __________. a few conifers are dioecious: the male and female reproductive parts are on separate trees. studying the light in each image could also reveal physical characteristics, such as the presence of water or carbon dioxide.
the same prefix of the following underlined words is __________. the meaning of it is __________. trees are classified into groups primarily by their fruits and flowers, but the leaves and twigs are usually more accessible for identification. when the chairman of campbell’s retired, mcgovern was named as his successor.
the same prefix of the following underlined words is __________. the meaning of it is __________. twigs are useful in identifying trees except for a short period during the spring when the buds are opening and shoots are elongating on these all branches. the fall in inflation is the silver lining of the prolonged recession.
the same prefix of the following underlined words is __________. the meaning of it is __________. dehiscent fruits are usually many-seeded and are enclosed in a covering that splits when the fruit is ripe, such as the redbud, magnolia, and rhododendron. the new students only stand aside while their parents are busy helping them enroll.
the system or pattern of the veins in a leaf is __________.
a soft white substance that fills the stems of some plants is __________.
a tree that takes a long time to grow and that produces strong heavy wood is called as __________.
the male reproductive organ of a flower refers to __________.
the female seed-producing part of a flower is _________.
the act of causing (a flower or plant) to be able to produce seeds by adding or bringing pollen is __________.
any type of fruit with a hard stone surrounded by juicy flesh is __________.
the fruit produced by trees like apples and pears is __________.
a tree that has needle-shaped leaves which it does not normally lose in winter, and produces brown cones that contain its seeds is __________.
when some flowering plants have the male and female reproductive organs in separate flowers on the same plant, they are _________.
when some plants have the male and female reproductive organs in separate flowers on separate plants, they are __________.
pinus pinaster which was subsequently tapped for resin, as well as used for timber.
modern uses of resins are in the manufacture of paint, varnish, and lacquers, as size in paper making to provide lustre and weight and to hinder the absorption of ink and moisture, and in making soap.
denmark produces large quantities of foliage of a. procera and a. nordmanniana from strains with specially selected characteristics such as glaucousness and greenness.
when stands are grown mainly for greenery or christmas trees, care must obviously be taken to discourage defoliating insects, and the removal of foliage represents a considerable export of nutrients from the site, with little recycling of litter.
varieties have been bred which show both improved timber production and a prolongation of the flowering period to increase nectar yields for bee-keepers.
varieties have been bred which show both improved timber production and a prolongation of the flowering period to increase nectar yields for bee-keepers.
resins can be made into paint, varnish, l , size in paper and soap.
aromatic oil is also called as volatile or essential oils, which can be used in m or industry, and is obtained from eucalyptus globulus foliage.
the main sugars in betula sap are glucose and fructose with some s , whereas there is only sucrose in maple sap.
when stands are grown mainly for greenery or christmas trees, care must obviously be taken to discourage defoliating insects, and the removal of foliage represents a considerable export of nutrients from the site, with little r of litter.
in many walnut orchards, production of both fruit and t is sought: the trees are pruned in order to produce a 2 to 4 m knot-free bole which can yield a very high timber value at the end of the fruit-producing cycle.
many edible fungi are mycorrhizal associates of forest trees. others are saprophytes on rotting wood and a few are sometimes p .
when we describe something as living or growing in, on, or near the water. it is__________.
the study of the relationship between the geochemistry of a region and the animal and plant life in that region. it refers to __________.
the act of process to (a liquid, for example) permeate a substance by passing through its interstices or pores.
the amount of light intensity on the light curve where the rate of photosynthesis exactly matches the rate of respiration.
the process to give off water (containing waste products) through the pores of the skin or the stomata of plant tissue.
__________ is the study of the chemicals derived from plants by modern and scientific theories and methods.
check for a pulse and for breathing if you know first aid; begin artificial __________ and cpr (心肺复苏术) if necessary.
trees play an important role here by providing moisture through __________.
plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen using light as energy during the process of __________.
phytochrome(植物的光敏色素 )mediates the __________ control of flowering in rice, a short-day plant.
it is caused by physiological maladjustment such as strong light,high temperature etc., which occurs in most deciduous fruit trees.
it is abnormal outgrowths of plant tissues which can be caused by various parasites, from fungi and bacteria, to insects and mites.
it can infect hardwood trees at their roots and butts, which is the base of the tree’s trunk at ground level.
for billions of years, certain __________ and __________ have produced chemical substances to protect them from attack from other microorganis.
__________ grow and branch to form a filamentous network called a __________.
触杀性农药:contract __________
寄生植物: __________ plant
抗病品种:disease-resistant __________
抑菌圈: inhibition ______
种间竞争:__________ competition
无污染农药:__________ pesticide
风险评估:risk __________
__________, a group of parasitic worms, can be a problem for tree seedlings.
which is not a stem disease?
which is not the feature of organis that can cause parasitic diseases?
which of the following is not a rodent?
which of the following is not a seed crop?
which of the following is not a herbivore?
which of the following is not a conifer?
which of the following is not a grazing animal?
which of the following animals has beneficial effects on the growth of trees?
fill in the blank with one word chosen from the words below: browse, game, cover, growth, leader, nursery, stand, felling this helps to ripen new __________ and makes it flower profusely.
fill in the blank with one word chosen from the words below: browse, game, cover, growth, leader, nursery, stand, felling three red deer stags __________ on the fringes of the forest.
in the third paragraph of text a, the author illustrates animals’ damages to forests by large mammals such as moose and elk. if you turn to a dictionary, you will find similar definitions with the two words: moose / elk: a large type of deer with big horns called antlers which is found in northern europe, asia, and north america but the truth is that moose and elk are two different animals. work in groups to clarify the features and detailed distinctions between moose and elk. you can refer to some academic papers and try to write down a mini report on the clarification. in the report you are required to use some quotations. at the end of the report, list the sources according to the cms style.