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Benin is one of the smallest African states. It lies in West Africa on the Gulf (海灣) of Guinea, to the south of Burkina Faso and Niger, between Togo on the west and Nigeria on the east.
Benin used to be called Dahomey and was controlled and ruled by France from 1893 to 1960, when it became independent (獨(dú)立). In 1963 the army general Soglo overthrew (*) the first president. Maga. Soglo set up an army government and called himself head of state in 1965, but was overthrown and replaced (取代) by a civilian (非軍人) government in 1967. In December 1969 Benin had another change of power with the army again taking over (接管). In May 1970, Maga and two other men set up a new government, with each of them acting as president in turn for two years. However, half a year after Maga turned over power to the second man Ahomadegbe, the three-man government was overthrown by the army once more and General Kerekou became president. In November 1975 Kerekou changed the name of the nation from Dahomey to Benin, Benin being the name of a 17th century kingdom covering the same place. Kerekou also announced that Benin would be a People’s Republic based on Marxism-leninism.
1. Which of the following maps shows rightly the positions of Benin and its neighbouring countries?
(Bn=Benin;Tg =Togo;Nr=Niger;BF=Burkina Faso;Na=Nigeria;GG=Gulf of Guinea)
2. For how long was Benin under France?
A. For over a century.
B. For roughly a century.
C. For over half a century.
D. Under half a century.
3. For how long was Benin an independent state before it became a People’s Republic?
A. 15 years. B. 25 years.
C. 20 years. D. 30 years.
4. Choose the right order in which the following people ruled in Benin.
(Ah=Ahomedegbe;Ke=Kerekou;Ma=Maga;So=Soglo)
A. So, Ma, Ah, Ma, Ke B. Ma, So, Ma, Ke, Ah
C. So, Ma, Ke, Ma, Ah D. Ma, So, Ma, Ah, Ke
5. When and how did Benin get its two names--Benin and Dahomey?
A. Dahomey was its oldest name, but it has been replaced by Benin.
B. Benin was its oldest name. The name Dahomey was used later, but has been replaced by Benin again.
C. Dahomey was its oldest name. The name Benin was used later, but has been replaced by
Dahomey again.
D. Benin was its oldest name, but it has been replaced by Dahomey.
Benin is one of the smallest African states. It lies in West Africa on the Gulf (海灣) of Guinea, to the south of Burkina Faso and Niger, between Togo on the west and Nigeria on the east.
貝寧是非洲最小的國家。它位于西非幾內(nèi)亞海灣(海灣),在布基納法索和尼日爾南部,在多哥西部和尼日利亞東部的。
Benin used to be called Dahomey and was controlled and ruled by France from 1893 to 1960, when it became independent (獨(dú)立). In 1963 the army general Soglo overthrew (*) the first president. Maga. Soglo set up an army government and called himself head of state in 1965, but was overthrown and replaced (取代) by a civilian (非軍人) government in 1967. In December 1969 Benin had another change of power with the army again taking over (接管). In May 1970, Maga and two other men set up a new government, with each of them acting as president in turn for two years. However, half a year after Maga turned over power to the second man Ahomadegbe, the three-man government was overthrown by the army once more and General Kerekou became president. In November 1975 Kerekou changed the name of the nation from Dahomey to Benin, Benin being the name of a 17th century kingdom covering the same place. Kerekou also announced that Benin would be a People’s Republic based on Marxism-leninism.
貝寧被稱為達(dá)荷美和被控制和統(tǒng)治的法國從1893到1960,當(dāng)它成為獨(dú)立(獨(dú)立)。在1963軍總索格洛*(*)的第一任總統(tǒng)。馬夾。建立一個軍政府索格洛和自己在1965被稱為國家元首,但被*并取代(取代)由平民(非軍人)政府在1967。1969十二月在貝寧有一個功率變化與軍隊再次接管(接管)。1970五月,雜志和其他兩名男子成立新政府,與每個人作為總統(tǒng)又兩年。然而,該移交權(quán)力后的第二人ahomadegbe半年,三人的政府被*的軍隊再次和一般克雷庫成為總統(tǒng)。1975十一月,克雷從達(dá)荷美貝寧改變國家的名字,貝寧是第十七世紀(jì)王國覆蓋相同名字的地方??死走€宣布,將貝寧人民共和國,是以馬克思列寧主義。
Benin is one of the smallest African states. It lies in West Africa on the Gulf (海灣) of Guinea, to the south of Burkina Faso and Niger, between Togo on the west and Nigeria on the east.
Benin used to be called Dahomey and was controlled and ruled by France from 1893 to 1960, when it became independent (獨(dú)立). In 1963 the army general Soglo overthrew (*) the first president. Maga. Soglo set up an army government and called himself head of state in 1965, but was overthrown and replaced (取代) by a civilian (非軍人) government in 1967. In December 1969 Benin had another change of power with the army again taking over (接管). In May 1970, Maga and two other men set up a new government, with each of them acting as president in turn for two years. However, half a year after Maga turned over power to the second man Ahomadegbe, the three-man government was overthrown by the army once more and General Kerekou became president. In November 1975 Kerekou changed the name of the nation from Dahomey to Benin, Benin being the name of a 17th century kingdom covering the same place. Kerekou also announced that Benin would be a People’s Republic based on Marxism-leninism.
1. Which of the following maps shows rightly the positions of Benin and its neighbouring countries?
(Bn=Benin;Tg =Togo;Nr=Niger;BF=Burkina Faso;Na=Nigeria;GG=Gulf of Guinea)
2. For how long was Benin under France?
A. For over a century.
B. For roughly a century.
C. For over half a century.
D. Under half a century.
3. For how long was Benin an independent state before it became a People’s Republic?
A. 15 years. B. 25 years.
C. 20 years. D. 30 years.
4. Choose the right order in which the following people ruled in Benin.
(Ah=Ahomedegbe;Ke=Kerekou;Ma=Maga;So=Soglo)
A. So, Ma, Ah, Ma, Ke B. Ma, So, Ma, Ke, Ah
C. So, Ma, Ke, Ma, Ah D. Ma, So, Ma, Ah, Ke
5. When and how did Benin get its two names--Benin and Dahomey?
A. Dahomey was its oldest name, but it has been replaced by Benin.
B. Benin was its oldest name. The name Dahomey was used later, but has been replaced by Benin again.
C. Dahomey was its oldest name. The name Benin was used later, but has been replaced by
Dahomey again.
D. Benin was its oldest name, but it has been replaced by Dahomey.
Benin is one of the smallest African states. It lies in West Africa on the Gulf (海灣) of Guinea, to the south of Burkina Faso and Niger, between Togo on the west and Nigeria on the east.
貝寧是非洲最小的國家。它位于西非幾內(nèi)亞海灣(海灣),在布基納法索和尼日爾南部,在多哥西部和尼日利亞東部的。
Benin used to be called Dahomey and was controlled and ruled by France from 1893 to 1960, when it became independent (獨(dú)立). In 1963 the army general Soglo overthrew (*) the first president. Maga. Soglo set up an army government and called himself head of state in 1965, but was overthrown and replaced (取代) by a civilian (非軍人) government in 1967. In December 1969 Benin had another change of power with the army again taking over (接管). In May 1970, Maga and two other men set up a new government, with each of them acting as president in turn for two years. However, half a year after Maga turned over power to the second man Ahomadegbe, the three-man government was overthrown by the army once more and General Kerekou became president. In November 1975 Kerekou changed the name of the nation from Dahomey to Benin, Benin being the name of a 17th century kingdom covering the same place. Kerekou also announced that Benin would be a People’s Republic based on Marxism-leninism.
貝寧被稱為達(dá)荷美和被控制和統(tǒng)治的法國從1893到1960,當(dāng)它成為獨(dú)立(獨(dú)立)。在1963軍總索格洛*(*)的第一任總統(tǒng)。馬夾。建立一個軍政府索格洛和自己在1965被稱為國家元首,但被*并取代(取代)由平民(非軍人)政府在1967。1969十二月在貝寧有一個功率變化與軍隊再次接管(接管)。1970五月,雜志和其他兩名男子成立新政府,與每個人作為總統(tǒng)又兩年。然而,該移交權(quán)力后的第二人ahomadegbe半年,三人的政府被*的軍隊再次和一般克雷庫成為總統(tǒng)。1975十一月,克雷從達(dá)荷美貝寧改變國家的名字,貝寧是第十七世紀(jì)王國覆蓋相同名字的地方??死走€宣布,將貝寧人民共和國,是以馬克思列寧主義。