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Uganda lies in central Africa, to the south of Sudan, between Kenya and Zaire. Part of the country borders on Lake Victoria(Africa's largest lake.). The land is mainly grassland and most people are farmers. Coffee and cotton are the most important crops. Mining (矿), particularly of copper(铜), is also important. Most of the people are black. Swahili and English are spoken. Uganda was once ruled by Britain and it didn't gain independence(独立)until 1962. Then Uganda was ruled by a military(军事的)government. In 1972, General Alien drove 40,000 non-Uganda Asians out. It is said that they had too much influence(影响)in the country. Over 30,000 people who were mainly English were accepted into Britain. Stateless Asians were accepted by the U.S.A., Canada, Holland, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Belgium and Denmark.
(1) What do most people in Uganda do for a living?
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A.Mining B.Farming C.Raising D.Planting coffee
(2) It is known that in Uganda ______.
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A.industry is advanced and this makes the country rich
B.its economy depends mainly on agriculture
C.its economy depends mainly on industry
D.only coffee and cotton are grown
(3) Why did the military government drive the Asians?
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A.Because they helped the British before Uganda gained independence.
B.Because they had been greatly influenced by the British.
C.Because they didn't support the military government
D.Because they had too strong effect on the country.
(4) Which of the following is true?
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A.Some Asians were accepted by the U. S. A. because they were of American blood.
B.Seventy-five percent of those driven were allowed to enter Britain.
C.30,000 out of those driven were British.
D.Only a small number of those driven were Swedes.
(5) Which of the following maps shows rightly the positions of Uganda and its neighbouring countries?(U=Uganda; S=Sudan; K=Kenya; Z=Zaire; L=Lake Victoria)