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[消息公布] 转贴:上周参加了安省的加拿大公民考试

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发表于 2013-3-22 03:04:07 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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上周参加了安省的加拿大公民考试,一出考场就马上默写了我考的20道题。个人感觉 Discover Canada 的书一定要仔细看一下,我在下面先列出我复习的notes,再贴默写的真题,然后是我用到的几个非常有用的做模拟练习的网站。真题和模拟练习还是略有却别,但是模拟练习绝对覆盖了考试的知识点,所以多做模拟练习还是很有用的。

1. LEARNING NOTES OF “DISCOVER CANADA”

Which Act gave citizens the right to challenge unlawful detention: habeas corpus

People in Quebec live along St. Lawrence River

Which province has a long history of coal mining, forestry and agriculture? Nova Scotia

What is the name of the Leader of official opposition at federal level? Thomas Mulcair

What is the name of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario? David Onley

Who suggested the name Dominion of Canada in 1864: Sir Leonard Tilley

When was the first financial institutions opened in Canada? Late 18th and early 19th centuries

Who recommended that the Upper and Lower Canada be merged and given a responsible government: Lord Durham

Who built the French Empire in North America: Jean Talon, Bishop Laval and Count Frontenac

When is the Sir Wilfrid Laurier Day celebrated? 20th of November

Who was John Graves Simcoe? Founder of the city of Toronto

When was the Constitution of Canada amended? 1982

What is celebrated on the 15th of February? National Flag of Canada Day
Magna Carta, 1215, the Great Charter of Freedoms, religion, thought, speech, peaceful assembly, association

The Constitution of Canada, 1982: “Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law”; mobility rights, aboriginal people rights, official language rights, multicultural
Responsibilities: obeying the law, family, jury, vote, help others, environment

1497, John Cabot: map

1550, Jacques Cartier: across the Atlantic for Francis I, Kanata, village

1670, King Charles II of England, Hudson’s Bay

1759, Battle, Quebec City

1774, Quebec Act, religious freedom

1776, United States, Loyal to the Crown, Loyalists, black Loyalists

1758, Halifax, Nova Scotia; 1773, PEI; 1785, New Brunswick; The Constitutional Act of 1791 divided Quebec into upper (ON) and lower Canada

1791, Canada became official name

1807, British prohibited slaves, 1833, empire, the North Star

1832, Montreal stock exchange

1812, Chief Tecumseh, Major-General Sir Isaac Brock,

1813, burned Government House and Parliament in York

1814, Major-General Robert Ross, burn white house

1837, rebellions, Lord Durham, responsible government
Father of Confederation: Sir Etienne-Paschal Tache, Sir George-Etienne Cartier, Sir John A. Macdonald

1840 Upper and Lower Canada united as Provice of Canada
La Fontaine, French, First leader of a responsible government

1867 July, 1, British North America Act, Dominion Day until 1982, Self governing dominion, Canada Day
$1, King George V

1870, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, 1871, BC, 1873, PEI, 1880, Arctic Islands to NWT

1898, Yukon, 1905, Alberta, Saskatchewan, 1949, Newfoundland and Labrador, 1999, Nunavut

1867, John A. Macdonald, First Prime Minister, lawyer, January 11, $10
George-Etienne Cartier, Quebec, railway lawyer

1869, Louis Riel, father of Manitoba

1873, North West Mounted Police, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), symbol

1885, Canadian Pacific Railway, ribbons of steel
Sir Wilfrid Laurier, first French prime minister, $5

1899, South African War

1914, World War I, 1917, Vimy, 10000 killed, birth of a nation, April 9, Vimy Day

1918, General Sir Arthur Currie, greatest soldier, 60,000 killed, 170,000 wounded

1917, Dr. Stowe, suffragettes, 1918, most 21 female, 1921, Agnes MacPhail woman
MP, 1940, Quebec women vote

110,000 Died

1934, Bank of Canada

1944 D-Day, Normandy, 15,000 troops, Juno Beach, Liberated Netherlands
1 million soldiers and Newfoundlanders out of 11.5 million, 44, 000 killed

1941, Hong Kong

1942, Dieppe, France
WTO, world Trade Organization

1951, afford food

1940, Employment Insurance
NATO, North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NORAD, North American Aerospace Defense Command
UN, United Nations

1950, South Korea

1960, Quebec, Quiet Revolution

1969, Official Languages Act

1970, La Francophonie

1948, Japanese vote

1960, Aboriginal vote

1965, new flag,
Basketball, James Naismith, 1891
Hockey, Wayne Gretzky

1985, Rick Hansen, wheelchair

Nobel Prize: Gerhard Herzberg, John Polanyi, Sidney Altman, Richard Taylor, Michael Smith, Bertram Brockhouse
Snowmobile: Joseph-Armand Bombardier
Time Zones: Sir Sanford Fleming
Light bulb: Matthew Evans, Henry Woodward
Radio, Voice message: Reginald Fessenden
Brain Surgeon: Dr. Wilder Penfield
Cardiac pacemaker, heart disorders: Dr. John A. Hoops
RIM: Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie
Insulin, 16 million diabetes: Sir Frederick Banting, Charles Best

2. CITIZENSHIP TEST QUESTIONS (Mar.12, 2013)

Recalled after the test, sequence may not be identical.
1.A woman is a descendant of French colonists who began settling in what are now the Maritime Provinces in 1604, then she is a: Acadian.

2.If you need a layer but cannot afford it, what can you do? Ask for legal aid service.

3.Why do the Canadian Federal Government and Provincial Government have different responsibilities? Because Canada is a federal state and the government is divided into different levels to be responsible for specific activities.

4.What are the three parts of Canadian Parliament? The Sovereign, The House of Common, and The Senate.


5.Due to the equality men and women, which of the following is not tolerated by Canadians? A. spouse abuse; B. “Honor Killing”; C. forced marriage; D. All of the above. Answer: D


6.A man became Canadian citizen 3 weeks ago, 36 years old, has a job. Can he be a candidate for the federal election? Yes, he is over 18 and a Canadian citizen.

7.What are the so called Atlantic Provinces of Canada? Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.


8.Which of the following is burned down in 1916? Answer: the Centre Block of the Parliament House


9.What does Canada’s national motto “A mari usque ad mare” mean? From sea to sea.


10.Where can we see the coat of arms? Dollar bills, government documents, public buildings


11.Which province has the most production of pulp and paper, as well as the hydroelectricity? Answer: Quebec


12.What is July 1st, 1867? The birth of the Dominion of Canada


13.What would you link Sir Arthur Currie to? The World War I


14.We can see Canada’s multiculturalism from: A. …B. many non-official languages are spoken in families; C. Gay and lesbian are protected from discrimination by the law; D. All of the above. Answer: D.

15.Where did the name “Canada” come from? From Aboriginal language “Kanata”, means village


16.Which organization does Canada NOT belong to? A. …; B. WTO; C. NATO; D. UN. Answer: A.

17.Being a volunteer can: learn skills and develop friends and contacts.

18.New comers to Canada are encouraged to embrace the democratic principles such as: the rule of law.

19.What does “presumption of innocence” mean? Everyone is innocent until proven guilty.

20.Saskatchewan is known as Canada’s “basket of bread” because: it has the most production of grain and oil seeds.

3. ONLINE SIMULATION TESTING

The following websites are excellent for online simulation testing:

http://www.v-soul.com/onlinetest/

http://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/

http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/

Remember to choose your PROVINCE before start!

最后祝各位即将参加公民考试的同学考试顺利

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发表于 2013-3-22 03:09:28 | 显示全部楼层
谢谢张博分享!

先收藏下,以后有唱歌的打算时再好好学一下
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发表于 2013-3-22 14:01:01 | 显示全部楼层
真是大牛人啊。默写考题。当年在太傻论坛上常看到这样的牛人。
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 楼主| 发表于 2013-3-22 19:23:01 | 显示全部楼层
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发表于 2013-3-23 00:56:25 | 显示全部楼层
收藏了,时刻为唱歌准备着。。。。。。
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发表于 2013-3-23 01:14:32 | 显示全部楼层
感谢张博!  我正从官网下载Discover Canada的mp3呢, 回头一看你贴上来这么好的材料!
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