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The convicts() the prison wall and escaped.

A.understood

B.undermined

C.underlined

D.underwent

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第1题

Their religious ________ prevented them from taking up arms.

A.convictions

B.convicts

C.confronts

D.corresponds

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第2题

Their religious ________ prevented them from taking up arms.

A.convictions

B.convicts

C.confronts

D.corresponds

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第3题

【C14】______

A.convicts

B.criminals

C.offenders

D.villains

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第4题

An attempt to rescue the American ______ ended in disaster when a helicopter crashed.

A.captives

B.hostages

C.convicts

D.hosts

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第5题

The convicts Elizabeth and James Ruse became the first successful farming family in Australia.()
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第6题

_____ (watch)over by guards with guns, the convicts raised their legs in uniso

_____(watch)over by guards with guns, the convicts raised their legs in unison and made their way to the edge of the highway.

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第7题

It was an Australian who had given her such a definition of "the King's English," which produced some rathertartremarks about what one could expect from the descendants of convicts()

A.different

B.sarcastic

C.loaded

D.special

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第8题

6. The Voyage of the First Fleet The First Fleet l...

6. The Voyage of the First Fleet The First Fleet left Portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787. The journey began with fine weather, and thus the convicts were allowed on deck. The Fleet was accompanied by the armed frigate Hyena until it left English waters. On 20 May 1787, one convict on the Scarborough reported a planned mutiny; those allegedly involved were flogged and two were transferred to Prince of Wales. In general, however, most accounts of the voyage agree that the convicts were well behaved. On 3 June 1787, the fleet anchored at Santa Cruz at Tenerife. Here, fresh water, vegetables and meat were brought on board. Phillip and the chief officers were entertained by the local governor, while one convict tried unsuccessfully to escape. On 10 June they set sail to cross the Atlantic to Rio de Janeiro, taking advantage of favourable trade winds and ocean currents. The weather became increasingly hot and humid as the Fleet sailed through the tropics. Vermin, such as rats, and parasites such as bedbugs, lice, cockroaches and fleas, tormented the convicts, officers and marines. Bilges became foul and the smell, especially below the closed hatches, was over-powering. While Phillip gave orders that the bilge-water was to be pumped out daily and the bilges cleaned, these orders were not followed on the Alexander and a number of convicts fell sick and died. Tropical rainstorms meant that the convicts could not exercise on deck as they had no change of clothes and no method of drying wet clothing.Consequently, they were kept below in the foul, cramped holds. On the female transports, promiscuity between the convicts, the crew and marines was rampant, despite punishments for some of the men involved. In the doldrums, Phillip was forced to ration the water to three pints a day. The Fleet reached Rio de Janeiro on 5 August and stayed for a month. The ships were cleaned and water taken on board, repairs were made, and Phillip ordered large quantities of food. The women convicts' clothing had become infested with lice and was burnt. As additional clothing for the female convicts had not arrived before the Fleet left England, the women were issued with new clothes made from rice sacks. While the convicts remained below deck, the officers explored the city and were entertained by its inhabitants. A convict and a marine were punished for passing forged quarter-dollars made from old buckles and pewter spoons. An English Fleet in Table Bay in 1787 by Robert Dodd. The Fleet left Rio de Janeiro on 4 September to run before the westerlies to the Table Bay in southern Africa, which it reached on 13 October. This was the last port of call, so the main task was to stock up on plants, seeds and livestock for their arrival in Australia. The livestock taken on board from Cape Town destined for the new colony included two bulls, seven cows, one stallion, three mares, 44 sheep, 32 pigs, four goats and "a very large quantity of poultry of every kind". Women convicts on the Friendship were moved to other transports to make room for livestock purchased there. The convicts were provided with fresh beef and mutton, bread and vegetables, to build up their strength for the journey and maintain their health. The Dutch colony of Cape Town was the last outpost of European settlement which the fleet members would see for years, perhaps for the rest of their lives. "Before them stretched the awesome, lonely void of the Indian and Southern Oceans, and beyond that lay nothing they could imagine." This was one of the world's greatest sea voyages – eleven vessels carrying about 1,487 people and stores had travelled for 252 days for more than 15,000 miles (24,000 km) without losing a ship. Forty-eight people died on the journey, a death rate of just over three per cent. 11. Which of the following place is NOT included in the journey of The First Fleet?

A、Portsmouth

B、Santa Cruz

C、Southampton

D、Rio de Janeiro

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第9题

At first, Australia was settled by the British as a colonyA.to receive free settlers.B.to

At first, Australia was settled by the British as a colony

A.to receive free settlers.

B.to supply Britain with wool and food.

C.to receive convicts from Britain.

D.to expand the British imperial power.

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