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- How do you interpret the tradition of foxhunting in the Great Britain?
- The two main islands of the British Isles are—— A: Great Britain and Ireland B: Great Britain and Scotland C: Great Britain and England D: Great Britain and England
- The full name of Britain is ____________?? Great Britain|the United Kingdom|the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|the United Kingdom of Great Britain
- People refer to the whole country as Great Britain because _________. A: all people in Great Britain speak English B: the national capital is in Great Britain C: Great Britain is wealthy D: Great Britain makes up the majority of the country’s territory
- The official name of Great Britain is _______. A: the United Kingdom B: the United Kingdom of Great Britain C: the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland D: the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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The BBC is Britain’s main public service broadcaster.
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According to the text, why was the United States separate from the Great Britain? A: Because the Great Britain offered to do so B: Because of the abuses by the British Government C: Because Thomas Jefferson thought it was a right choice D: Because of the differences of culture and national ideology
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On the island of Great Britain, there are ______.
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How do you interpret the tradition of foxhunting in the Great Britain?: It is a barbarous tradition.|It is a practice of the peasants.|It is a pretentious tradition.|It is a representation of gentry culture.
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Great Britain has had the greatest influence upon Australians because ______. A: Australia was poor B: Great Britain was very powerful C: Australia was settled as a British colony D: Great Britain was rich