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admin : 2005-01-10#1
公民入籍考试题(美国)

入籍面试时,移民官所问的问题大部分将会从以下的100个试题内出。
1. What are the colors of our flag?
Red, White, and Blue.

Q.2. How many stars are there in our flag?
Fifty (50)

Q.3. What color are the stars on our flag?
White.

Q.4. What do the stars on the flag mean?
One for each state in the Union.

Q.5. How many stripes are there in the flag?
13

6. What color are the stripes?
Red and White.

Q.7. What do the stripes on the flag mean?
They represent the original 13 states.

Q.8. How many states are there in the Union?
50

9. What is the 4th of July?
Independence Day.

Q.10. What is the date of Independence Day?
July 4th

11. Independence from whom?
England

12. What country did we fight during the Revolutionary War?
England

13. Who was the first President of the United States?
George Washington

14. Who is the President of the United States today?
Bill Clinton (or whoever is next :))

15. Who is the vice-president of the United States today?
Al Gore (or whoever is next :))

16. Who elects the President of the United States?
The electoral college

17. Who becomes President of the United States if the President should die?
Vice - President

18. For how long do we elect the President?
Four years

Q.19. What is the Constitution?
The supreme law of the land

20. Can the Constitution be changed?
Yes

21. What do we call a change to the Constitution?
An Amendment

22. How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?
Twenty seven (27)

23. How many branches are there in our government?
Three (3)

24. What are the three branches of our government?
Legislative, Executive, and Judiciary

25. What is the legislative branch of our government?
Congress

26. Who makes the laws in the United States?
Congress

27. What is the Congress?
The Senate and the House of Representatives

28. What are the duties of Congress?
To make laws

29. Who elects the Congress?
The people

30. How many senators are there in Congress?
One Hundred (100)

31. Can you name the two senators from your state?
(insert local information)

32. For how long do we elect each senator?
6 years

33. How many representatives are there in Congress?
435

34. For how long do we elect the representatives?
2 years

35. What is the executive branch of our government?
The President, vice president, cabinet, and departments under the cabinet members

36. What is the judiciary branch of our government?
The Supreme Court

37. What are the duties of the Supreme Court?
To interpret laws

38. What is the supreme court law of the United States?
The Constitution

39. What is the Bill of Rights?
The first 10 amendments of the Constitution

40. What is the capital of your state?
(insert local information)

41. Who is the current governor of your state? (insert local information)

42. Who becomes President of the United States if the President and the vice-president should die?
Speaker of the House of Representative

43. Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?
William Rehnquist (or whoever is next)

44. Can you name thirteen original states?
Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Rhode Island, and Maryland.

45. Who said, "Give me liberty or give me death."?
Patrick Henry

46. Which countries were our enemies during World War II?
Germany, Italy, and Japan

47. What are the 49th and 50th states of the Union?
Hawaii and Alaska

48. How many terms can the President serve?
Two (2)

49. Who was Martin Luther King, Jr.?
A civil rights leader

50. Who is the head of your local government?
(insert local information)

51. According to the Constitution, a person must meet certain requirements in order to be eligible to become President. Name one of these requirements. 1. Must be a natural born citizen of the United States;
2. must be at least 35 years old by the time he/she will serve;
3. must have lived in the United States for at least 14 years.

52. Why are there 100 Senators in the Senate?
Two (2) from each state

53. Who selects the Supreme Court justice?
Appointed by the President

54. How many Supreme Court justice are there?
Nine (9)

55. Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
For religious freedom

56. What is the head executive of a state government called?
Governor

57. What is the head executive of a city government called?
Mayor

58. What holiday was celebrated for the first time by the Americans colonists?
Thanksgiving

59. Who was the main writer of the Declaration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson

60. When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
July 4, 1776

61. What is the basic belief of the Declaration of Independence?
That all men are created equal.

62. What is the national anthem of the United States?
The Star-Spangled Banner

63. Who wrote the Star-Spangled Banner?
Francis Scott Key

64. Where does freedom of speech come from?
The Bill of Rights

65. What is a minimum voting age in the United States?
Eighteen (18)

66. Who signs bills into law?
The President

67. What is the highest court in the United States?
The Supreme Court

68. Who was the President during the Civil War?
Abraham Lincoln

69. What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?
Freed many slaves

70. What special group advises the President?
The Cabinet

71. Which President is called the "Father of our country"?
George Washington

72. What Immigration and Naturalization Service form is used to apply to become a naturalized citizen?
Form N-400, Application to File Petition for Naturalization

73. Who helped the Pilgrims in America?
The American-Indians (Native Americans)

74. What is the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America?
The Mayflower

75. What are the 13 original states of the U.S. called?
Colonies

76. Name 3 rights of freedom guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.
1.The right of freedom of speech, press, religion, peaceable assembly, and requesting change of government.
2.The right to bear arms (the right to have weapons or own a gun, though subject to certain regulations).
3.The government may not quarter, or house, soldiers in the people's homes during peacetime without the people's consent.
4.The government may not search or take a person's property without a warrant.
5.A person may not be tried twice for the same crime and does not have to testify against him/herself.
6.A person charged with a crime still has some rights, such as the right to a trial and to have a lawyer.
7.The right to trial by jury in most cases.
8.Protects people against excessive or unreasonable fines or cruel and unusual punishment.
9.The people have rights other than those mentioned in the Constitution.
10.Any power not given to the federal government by the Constitution is a power of either the state or the people.


77. Who has the power to declare the war?
The Congress

78. What kind of government does the United States have?
Republican

79. Which President freed the slaves?
Abraham Lincoln

80. In what year was the Constitution written?
1787

81. What are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution called?
The Bill of Rights

82. Name one purpose of the United Nations?
For countries to discuss and try to resolve world problems, to provide economic aid to many countries.

83. Where does Congress meet?
In the Capitol in Washington, D.C.

84. Whose rights are guaranteed by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights?
Everyone (citizens and non-citizens) living in U.S.

85. What is the introduction to the Constitution called?
The Preamble

86. Name one benefit of being citizen of the United States.
Vote for the candidate of your choice

87. What is the most important right granted to U.S. citizens?
The right to vote

88. What is the United States Capital?
The place where Congress meets.

89. What is the White House?
The President's official home

90. Where is the White House located?
Washington, D.C. (1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.)

91. What is the name of the President's official home?
The White House

92. Name the right guaranteed by the first amendment.
Freedom of: speech, press, religion, peaceable assembly, and requesting change of the government.

93. Who is the Commander in Chief of the U.S. military?
The President

94. Which President was the first Commander in Chief of the U.S. military?
George Washington

95. In what month do we vote for the President?
November

96. In what month is the new President inaugurated?
January

97. How many times may a Senator be re-elected?
There is no limit

98. How many times may a Congressman be re-elected?
There is no limit

99. What are the 2 major political parties in the U.S. today?
Democratic and Republican


100. How many states are there in the United States today?
Fifty (50)

apple3800 : 2005-01-10#2
还是贴点加拿大的入籍试题吧:
练习题跟真题有区别吗?

apple3800 : 2005-01-10#3
加拿大公民入籍考试练习(一)

1. Name one right of Canadian Citizenship
a. to run as a candidate in a federal election
b. to drive a car
c. to own land
d. to run a business
(a)
2. What do you write on a federal election ballot?
a. the name of your province
b. your telephone number and address
c. an "x" beside your name
d. an "x" beside the name of one candidate
(d)
3. Who has the right to run as a candidate in federal elections?
a. tax payers
b. professors
c. landed immigrants
d. Canadian citizens
(d)
4. What does the Notice of Confirmation of Registration Card tell you?
a. where to register your name with Election Canada
b. the names of candidates seeking federal election
c. when and where to vote
d. it confirms your Canadian citizenship
(c)
5. What is Queen's representative in Canada called?
a. the prime Minister
b. the Deputy Prime Minister
c. the Magistrate
d. the Governor General
(d)
6. When is Canada Day celebrated?
a. April 17
b. July 1
c. November 11
d. May 24
(b)
7. Who was Canada's first Prime Minister?
a. Lester B. Pearson
b. John A. Macdonald
c. Wilfred Laurier
d. Elienne Cartier
(b)
8. What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship?
a. to be loyal to the Queen of Canada
b. never leave Canada
c. to run in a federal election
d. to apply for a Canadian passport
(a)
9. Who are the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada? The Inuit, the First Nations (or Indian) and
a. the Métis
b. the Scottish
c. the Irish
d. the French
(a)
10. Which four provinces joined together in Confederation? Ontario, Nova Scotia, and
a. Quebec and New Brunswick
b. Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick
c. Prince Edward Island and Alberta
d. Quebec and Manitoba
(a)
11. What are the territories of northern Canada?
a. Yukon and British Columbia
b. Yukon, North West Territories and Nunavut
c. North West Territories and Labrador
d. Yukon and Labrador
(b)
12. What emblem is on the Canadian flag?
a. a beaver
b. a unicorn
c. an eagle
d. a maple leaf
(d)
13. Identify the service for which the federal government is responsible
a. parking by-law
b. foreign policy
c. fire protection
d. health care
(b)
14. Which province has the largest population?
a. Ontario
b. Quebec
c. British Columbia
d. Nova Scotia
(a)
15. Which are the Prairie Provinces?
a. Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Alberta
b. Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba
c. Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Manitoba
d. Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba
(b)
16. What part of the constitution protects the rights of Canadians?
a. the Declaration of Independence
b. the Citizenship Act
c. the Constitution Act of 1985
d. the Charter of rights and Freedoms
(d)
17. Which list best identifies citizenship responsibilities?
a. learn both official languages, buy property and recycle newspapers
b. be loyal to Canada, recycle newspapers and drive a car
c. respect the rights of others, care for Canada's heritage and support Canada's ideals
d. respect public and private property, buy property and own your own business
(c)
18. What is the name of the Prime Minister of Canada?
a. Lucien Bouchard
b. Jean Charest
c. Jean Chrétien
d. Preston Manning
(c)
19. What do members of political parties do?
a. develop the policies of the party
b. write the Voter's list
c. review the government's budget and approve government spending
d. elect the government and appoint the Cabinet
(a)
20. What types of jobs are most Canadians employed in?
a. Agricultural jobs such as raising crops and animals
b. Natural resource jobs such as mining, fishing and forestry
c. Service jobs such as working in hospitals, offices and schools
d. Research jobs such as medicine and computer technology
(c)
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apple3800 : 2005-01-10#4
加拿大公民入籍考试练习(二)

1. How do you vote in a Canadian election?
a. by raised hand
b. by computer
c. by telephone
d. by secret ballot
(d)
2. Who has the right to vote in federal elections?
a. property owners
b. Canadian citizens
c. Tax payers
d. Landed immigrants
(b)
3. What should you do if you do not receive a Notice of Confirmation of Registration Card?
a. contact the federal political party in power
b. contact Election Canada
c. contact your regional government representative
d. contact the House of Commons
(b)
4. circle the letter which best identifies citizenship rights
a. right to vote in federal and provincial elections and to apply for a Canadian passport
b. right to own land and vote in a federal election
c. right to apply for a Canadian passport and work in the United States
d. right to be a candidate in a federal election and own your own business
(a)
5. which group of mountains divides Alberta and British Columbia?
a. the Coastal range
b. the Laurentians
c. the Appalachians
d. the Rockies
(d)
6. What does Canada Day celebrate?
a. the anniversary of Confederation in 1867
b. Canadian bill of rights
c. The end of world War I
d. The World War II
(a)
7. Identify the services for which your municipal government is responsible
a. Highways
b. Foreign policy
c. Postal service
d. Building regulations
(d)
8.What is the capital of Canada?
a. Montreal
b. Toronto
c. Vancouver
d. Ottawa
(d)
9.What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship?
a. never leave Canada
b. obey the laws of Canada
c. apply for a Canadian passport
d. give up your former citizenship
(b)
10.What song is Canada's Anthem?
a. God Save the Queen
b. The Maple Leaf Forever
c. O Canada
d. Canada Is
(c)
11.On what date did Nunavut become a territory?
a. April1,1949
b. April 1, 1999
c. July 1,1999
d. July 1,1867
(b)
12.What did early English settlers do on the Hudson Bay shore?
a. set up hospitals
b. set up diamond mines
c. set up wheat farms
d. set up fishing and trading post
(d)
13.What part of the constitution protects the right of Canadians?
a. the Statute of Westminster
b. the Citizenship Act
c. the Multiculturalism Act
d. the Charter of Rights and Freedom
(d)
14.Which four provinces joined together in Confederation ? New Brunswick, Quebec,
a. Manitoba and Ontario
b. Newfoundland and Nova Scotia
c. Ontario and Nova Scotia
d. Nova Scotia and Alberta
(c)
15.How are Members of Parliament chosen?
a. they are appointed by the Senate
b. they are chosen by the provincial Premiers
c. they are elected by the Canadian citizens
d. they are appointed by the Prime Minister
(c)
16.What is the government for all of Canada called?
a. provincial government
b. municipal government
c. judicial government
d. federal government
(d)
17.Name one responsibility of Canadian citizenship
a. to buy a house
b. to tell how you voted
c. to change your name
d. to respect the rights of others
(d)
18.What is the role of the Official Opposition?
a. to debate and improve the laws proposed by the government
b. to defeat the government
c. to support all the laws proposed by the government
d. to call for new elections
(a)
19.What is the Queen's representative in each province called?
a. the Magistrate
b. the Premier
c. the Lieutenant Governor
d. a Member of the Assembly
(c)
20.Who do Members of Parliament represent?
a. only Canadian citizens in their ridings
b. the provinces
c. only property owners in their ridings
d. everyone in their ridings
(d)

apple3800 : 2005-01-10#5
加拿大公民入籍考试练习(三)

1. Who do Canadian vote for in federal election?
a. Members of the Assembly
b. Members of Parliament
c. Judges
d. Senators
(b)
2. Who has the right to run as a candidate in federal elections?
a. business owners
b. landed immigrants
c. medical doctors
d. Canadian citizens
(d)
3. What does the Notice of Confirmation of Registration Card tell you?
a. Where to register your name with Election Canada
b. The names of candidates seeking federal election
c. When and where to vote
d. It confirms your Canadian citizenship
(c)
4. What is printed on a federal election ballot?
a. the name of the voter
b. the names of the candidates and their parties
c. the name of the enumerator
d. the names of aldermen and alderwomen
(b)
5. What are the three parts pf Parliament? The Senate, The Queen (represented by the Governor General), and
a. the Constitution
b. the House of Representatives
c. the House of Commons
d. the Enumerators
(c)
6. What is the capital of Canada
a. Calgary
b. Vancouver
c. Halifax
d. Ottawa
(d)
7. Who are the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada? The Métis, the First Nations (or Indians), and
a. the French
b. the Scottish
c. Inuit
d. The Iroquois
(c)
8. Which four provinces joined together in Confederation?
Ontario, New Brunswick and
a. Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
b. British Columbia and Quebec
c. Quebec and Nova Scotia
d. Quebec and Prince Edward Island
(c)
9. What types of jobs are most Canadians employed in?
a. natural resource jobs such as mining and forestry
b. service jobs such as working in offices and schools
c. research job such as medicine and computer technology
d. agriculture jobs such as raising crops and animals
(b)
10. What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship?
a. to buy only Canada products
b. to be loyal to the Queen of Canada
c. to apply for a Canadian passport
d. to run in a federal election
(b)
11. Which province was the last to join Confederation?
a. Newfoundland
b. Prince Edward Island
c. Saskatchewan
d. British Columbia
(a)
12. What is the name of the Prime Minister of Canada?
a. Preston Manning
b. Lucien Bouchard
c. Jean Charest
d. Jean Chrétien
(d)
13. When did the Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Canadian Constitution?
a. 1982
b. 1967
c. 1972
d. 1868
(a)
14. Identify the service for which the provincial government is responsible
a. citizenship
b. public libraries
c. fire protection
d. health care
(d)
15.What does Canada Day celebrate?
a. the end of World War I
b. the Queen's birthday
c. the anniversary of Confederation in 1867
d. Canadian Bill of rights
(c)
16. What is Canada's system of government called
a. a congressional system
b. a dictatorship
c. a republic
d. a parliamentary democracy
(d)
17. Name one right of Canadian citizenship
a. to be given preference for certain jobs
b. to own a house
c. to join a union
d. to own land
(a)
18. Which three oceans surround Canada?
a. Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans
b. Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans
c. South Pacific, North Atlantic and Indian Oceans
d. Arctic, Pacific and Indian Oceans
(a)
19. In which type of industry did most European settlers work?
a. the manufacturing industry
b. the fur trade and fishing
c. the service industry
d. the mining industry
(b)
20. Which list best identifies citizenship responsibilities?
a. learn both official languages, buy property and recycle newspapers
b. respect the rights of others, care for Canada's heritage and support Canada's ideals
c. be loyal to Canada, recycle newspapers and drive a car
d. respect public and private property, buy property and own your own business
(b)

apple3800 : 2005-01-10#6
加拿大公民入籍考试练习(四)

1. Circle the letter which best identifies citizenship rights.
a. right to own land and work in hospital
b. right to be a candidate in a federal election and own your own business
c. right to apply for a Canadian passport and own a business
d. right to vote in federal and provincial elections and right to enter and leave Canada at will
(d)
2. What should you do if you do not receive a Notice of Confirmation of registration Card for a federal election?
a. contact the federal political party in power
b. contact election Canada
c. contact your regional government representative
d. contact the House of Commons
(b)
3. How do you vote in a Canadian election?
a. by telephone
b. by raised hand
c. by secret ballot
d. by computer
(c)
4. Who has the right to run as a candidate in federal election?
a. business owners
b. Canadian citizens
c. University professors
d. Landed immigrants
(b)
5. On what date did Nunavut become a territory?
a. April 1,1949
b. April 1,1999
c. July 1,1999
d. July 1,1867
(b)
6. What the Queen's representative in Canada called?
a. the Deputy Prime Minister
b. the Speaker of the House
c. the Prime Minister
d. the Governor General
(d)
7. Which group of mountains divides British Columbia and Alberta?
a. the Rockies
b. the Laurentians
c. the Appalachians
d. the Coastal Range
(a)
8. Who was Canada's first Prime Minister?
a. Lester B. Pearson
b. Wilfred Laurier
c. John A. Macdonald
d. Elienne Cartier
(c)
9. How are Senators chosen?
a. they are elected by voters
b. they are chosen by the provincial premiers
c. they are appointed by the Prime Minister and the Governor General
d. they are appointed Lieutenant Governors
(c)
10. When did the Charter of Rights and Freedom become part of the Canadian Constitution?
a..1945
b.1982
c.1890
d. 1972
(b)
11. Who are the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada? The Inuits, the First Nations (or Indians), and
a. the Métis
b. the Scottish
c. the French
d. the Iroquois
(a)
12. Identify the services for which municipal governments are responsible
a. foreign policy and unemployment insurance
b. community libraries and fire protection
c. education and national defense
d. health care and highways
(b)
13. Which province in Canada is the smallest in land size?
a. British Columbia
b. Prince Edward Island
c. Newfoundland
d. Nova Scotia
(b)
14. Who do Canadians vote for in a federal election?
a. Council members
b. Senators
c. Members of the Assembly
d. Members of Parliament
(d)
15. Which four provinces joined together in Confederation? Ontario, New Brunswick,
a. Prince Edward Island and Manitoba
b. Nova Scotia and Quebec
c. British Columbia and Quebec
d. Nova Scotia and Alberta
(b)
16. Name one responsibility of Canadian citizenship
a. to buy property
b. to tell how you voted
c. to join a union
d. to obey Canada's law
(d)
17. When did Newfoundland join Confederation?
a. 1905
b. 1949
c. 1896
d. 1873
(b)
18. Who do members of Parliament represent?
a. everyone in their ridings
b. the provinces
c. only registered voters in their ridings
d. only property owners in their ridings
(a)
19. What are Canada's official languages?
a. French and Spanish
b. English, German and French
c. English and French
d. English and Italian
(c)
20. What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship?
a. to buy only Canadian products
b. to be loyal to the Queen of Canada
c. to get a Canadian passport
d. to travel to the United States of America
(b)

apple3800 : 2005-01-10#7
加拿大公民入籍考试练习(五)

1. What is printed on a federal election ballot?
a. the names of aldermen or alderwomen
b. the names of the candidates and their parties
c. the name of the voter
d. the name of the enumerator
(b)
2. who has the right to vote in federal elections?
a. landed immigrants
b. Canadian citizens
c. Property owners
d. University graduates
(b)
3. Which list best identifies citizenship rights?
a. right to apply for a Canadian passport, work in the United States and change your name
b. right to be a candidate in a federal election, right to drive a car and own your own business
c. right to own land, vote in federal election and work in a hospital
d. right to vote in federal and provincial elections, right to enter and leave Canada at will and minority language rights
(d)
4. What should you do if you do not receive a Notice of Confirmation of Registration Card for a federal election?
a. contact the federal political party in power
b. contact your regional government representative
c. contact the House of Commons
d. contact Election Canada
(d)
5. Who are the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada? The Inuit, the Métis and
a. the French
b. the Scottish
c. the First Nations (or Indian)
d. the Irish
(c)
6. Which province has the largest population?
a. British Columbia
b. Ontario
c. Quebec
d. Prince Edward Island
(b)
7. What part of the constitution protects the right of Canadians?
a. the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
b. the Statute of Westminster
c. the Declaration of Independence
d. the Citizenship Act
(a)
8. Identify the services for which provincial governments are responsible
a. postal services and nation defense
b. schools and child welfare
c. parking by-laws and fire protection
d. foreign policy and citizenship
(b)
9. Which are the Prairie Provinces?
a. Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Manitoba
b. Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba
c. Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Alberta
d. Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba
(b)
10. What emblem is on the Canadian flag?
a. a beaver
b. a star
c. a maple leaf
d. an eagle
(c)
11. What are the territories of northern Canada?
a. Yukon and British Columbia
b. Yukon and Labrador
c. North west Territories and Labrador
d. Yukon, North West Territories and Nunavut
(d)
12. What is the Queen's representative in each province called?
a. the Premier
b. the Lieutenant Governor
c. a Member of the House of Assemble
d. the Speaker of the House
(b)
13. What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship?
a. run in federal election
b. never leave Canada
c. buy only Canadian products
d. be loyal to the Queen of Canada
(d)
14.On what date did Nunavut become a territory?
a. April 1,1949
b. April 1, 1999
c. July 1,1999
d. July 1,1867
(b)
15. Which group of mountains divides Alberta and British Columbia?
a. the Coastal Range
b. the Laurentians
c. the Appalachians
d. the Rockies
(d)
16. After a federal election, which party forms the new government?
a. the party with the most Senators
b. the party with the most votes
c. the party with the most elected Members of Parliament
d. the party which had the most candidates running for election
(c)
17. Which four provinces joined together in Confederation? Ontario, Nova Scotia,
a. Prince Edward Island and Manitoba
b. Quebec and New Brunswick
c. Quebec and Manitoba
d. Prince Edward Island and Quebec
(b)
18. What is the name of the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons?

19. Name one responsibility of Canadian citizenship.
a. obey Canada's laws
b. tell how you vote
c. change your name
d. buy property
(a)
20. When is Canada Day celebrated?
a. July 1
b. May 24
c. November 11
d. April 17
(a)

CCJJ1314 : 2009-09-04#8
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口试还是笔试啊

狗狗凡 : 2009-09-25#9
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学习+收藏

new_mic : 2009-09-25#10
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晕了

cindyycm : 2009-09-28#11
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学习了。

故乡的云 : 2009-10-01#12
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xuejinghui : 2011-02-15#13
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公民入籍考试题(美国,加拿大)

金刚锦鲤 : 2011-08-07#14
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这题年代有点久远~~~