A)Big parities can buy time to broadcast their policies on the television B)There is a limit on the amount of money candidates can spend in their constituency campaign. C)Candidates and their supporters go door-to-door persuading voters to vote for them. D)Candidates criticize each other's policies to show how good their own policies are. 7) _is one of the well-known novels written by Charles Dickens. A)The Merchant of Venice B)A Tale of Two Cities C)Gone with the Wind D)Wuthering Height 8)During World War II _were closely allied to fight Nazi Germany. A)the UK and Mexico B)the UK and Japan C)the UK and Italy D)the UK and USA 9)Magna Carta (Great Charter)was granted in_ when King John was forced to grant them a charter of liberty and political rights. A)1235/by a group of farmers and the church B)1515/by a group of generals and the church C)1215/by a group of feudal barons and the church D)1805by a group of business tycoons and the church 10)There is no a written constitution in the UK.The foundations of the British state are laid out in_ A)statute law,the common laws and conventions 英语国家概况课程A卷第3页(共8页) 英语国家概况课程 A 卷 第 3 页 (共 8 页) A) Big parities can buy time to broadcast their policies on the television. B) There is a limit on the amount of money candidates can spend in their constituency campaign. C) Candidates and their supporters go door-to-door persuading voters to vote for them. D) Candidates criticize each other’s policies to show how good their own policies are. 7) ________________is one of the well-known novels written by Charles Dickens. A) The Merchant of Venice B) A Tale of Two Cities C) Gone with the Wind D) Wuthering Height 8) During World War II ________________were closely allied to fight Nazi Germany. A) the UK and Mexico B) the UK and Japan C) the UK and Italy D) the UK and USA 9) Magna Carta (Great Charter) was granted in ________when King John was forced______________________to grant them a charter of liberty and political rights. A) 1235/by a group of farmers and the church B) 1515/by a group of generals and the church C) 1215/by a group of feudal barons and the church D) 1805by a group of business tycoons and the church 10) There is no a written constitution in the UK. The foundations of the British state are laid out in ______________________. A) statute law, the common laws and conventions