Anh văn bằng C -017
1) In 1839, Fort Langley moved to its present location but
soon ___ down so it was rebuilt in 1941.
a) is burned
b) had burned
c) burning
d) burned
2) In 1831, approximately 300 barrels of salted salmon
___ abroad from Fort Langley.
a) had shipped
b) shipped
c) were shipped
d) were shipping
3) In 1897, the Steveston Fishermen's Association ___ to
represent the nearly 2,000 Japanese fishermen on the
Lower Fraser (about one third of the total fishing
population).
a) had been organized
b) is organized
c) were organizing
d) was organized
4) In 1898, the entire downtown section of New
Westminster ___ in a great fire, leaving hundreds
homeless.
a) burning
b) was burned
c) is burned
d) had been burned
5) In 1900, the first meeting of the recently incorporated
Japanese Fishermen's Benevolent Society (Dantai) ___ at
the Phoenix Cannery in Steveston.
a) was holding
b) was held
c) is being held
d) had been held
6) In 1904, the Canadian government ___ a B. C. Act that
restricted Chinese immigration.
a) would disallow
b) had disallowed
c) is disallowing
d) disallowed
7) In 1864, the first session of the Legislative Council of
the colony of British Columbia ___ in New Westminster.
a) are holding
b) holds
c) is held
d) was held
8) In 1875, an act ___ in the British Columbia Legislative
Assembly and upheld by Queen Victoria denying the vote
to Chinese and native people.
a) was passed
b) is passed
c) past
d) are passing
9) In 1858, British Columbia (the mainland) was
proclaimed a British Crown Colony and James Douglas,
___ sworn in as Governor.
a) was
b) is
c) had
d) being
10) In 1911, a Japanese school was established in
Steveston by the Japanese Fishermen's Benevolent
Society. It ___ instruction in Japanese and had a
Japanese curriculum.
a) gave
b) is giving
c) gives
d) has given