[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fXJtIiztWVLN_qtk-v9iS-9dInuIzocEhZyctO5WfqRw":3},{"answer":4,"createTime":5,"id":6,"options":7,"origin":12,"question":19,"related":20,"source":30,"type":31},[],"2026-05-06 14:04:04",359261794,[8,9,10,11],"Laugh at others' failures","Laugh at oneself &ndash; one's own faults, failure, and ideals","Tell jokes constantly","Avoid serious topics",{"count":13,"courseId":14,"courseImg":15,"courseName":16,"workId":17,"workName":18},30,"53e1d2ef4961cca8eea3e23969ad2cb9","https:\u002F\u002Ftihai-oss-cloud.itihey.com\u002Fimg\u002F03a579384a6dc297c89809b582fcc767.png","默认课程","7641366079b843338cc6474f3aedd52b","","In Unit 1, what does the English sense of humor enable a person to do",[21,32,35,44,53,62,71,80,89,98],{"answer":22,"createTime":5,"id":23,"options":24,"question":29,"source":30,"type":31},[],359261793,[25,26,27,28],"Sense of humor","Sportsmanship","Modesty","Hospitality","According to Unit 1, what aspect of English character is closely related to English reserve","v1",0,{"answer":33,"createTime":5,"id":6,"options":34,"question":19,"source":30,"type":31},[],[8,9,10,11],{"answer":36,"createTime":5,"id":37,"options":38,"question":43,"source":30,"type":31},[],359261795,[39,40,41,42],"It is only for sports","It is applied to life in general","It is not important","It is a foreign concept","According to Unit 1, what is the English attitude toward &quot;fair play&quot;",{"answer":45,"createTime":5,"id":46,"options":47,"question":52,"source":30,"type":31},[],359261796,[48,49,50,51],"Traveling too much","Displaying excess of emotion, getting drunk, or discussing money in public","Working too hard","Eating too much","In Unit 1 Text B, what does &quot;going too far&quot; mean to the English",{"answer":54,"createTime":5,"id":55,"options":56,"question":61,"source":30,"type":31},[],359261797,[57,58,59,60],"They distrust old things","They prefer shininess and modern items","Anything that has stood the test of time must be better","They throw away old furniture","According to Unit 1 Text B, how do the English feel about antique objects",{"answer":63,"createTime":5,"id":64,"options":65,"question":70,"source":30,"type":31},[],359261798,[66,67,68,69],"They always profit from inventions","They ignore their own inventions and foreigners take them up","They sell all inventions abroad","They only invent for fun","In Unit 1 Text B, what is said about the English and their inventions",{"answer":72,"createTime":5,"id":73,"options":74,"question":79,"source":30,"type":31},[],359261799,[75,76,77,78],"The interest of the governing party","An unchangeable symbol of Britain above party quarrels","A purely ceremonial figure with no meaning","A political leader who makes laws","According to Unit 2 Text A, what does the Queen represent to the British people",{"answer":81,"createTime":5,"id":82,"options":83,"question":88,"source":30,"type":31},[],359261800,[84,85,86,87],"Britain has frequent violent upheavals","The existing system is slowly modified to suit fresh conditions","The monarchy never changes","Britain copies other countries' systems","In Unit 2 Text A, what is said about the British Monarchy and how institutions develop",{"answer":90,"createTime":5,"id":91,"options":92,"question":97,"source":30,"type":31},[],359261801,[93,94,95,96],"The Queen works too hard","The Queen is too political","Much financial support comes from taxpayers","The Queen never travels abroad","According to Unit 2 Text B, what was a more general criticism of the monarchy",{"answer":99,"createTime":5,"id":100,"options":101,"question":106,"source":30,"type":31},[],359261802,[102,103,104,105],"Voting in Parliament","Acting as a confidante to the Prime Minister","Leading the army in battle","Writing laws","In Unit 2 Text B, what is the Queen's less well-known but important political role"]