In the House of Commons, all speeches are addressed to () who is elected at the beginning of each new Parliament to preside over the House and enforce the rules of order.
In the general election, an MP candidate must deposit 500 pounds, which is returned if he or she receives () or more of the vote cast.
In Britain, the parliament has the following functions EXCEPT ().
Each session of the British Parliament usually lasts for ().
In the line of succession to the throne, () have precedence over other candidates (heirs).
The British Prime Minister lives at ().
Which of the following is NOT involved in the British judicial responsibilities? ()
In the UK, primary education is free and compulsory from age( )
Full time first-degree university courses usually last () in England.
In Britain, alongside the state sector, a small number of private schools provide education for about ( ) of children.
Which statement about the British universities is NOT true? ()
The secondary education provided by the LEAs is free and compulsory to age() in the UK.
() was founded in 1969, and began its first course in 1970.
How do most students in the UK pay for their college education?()
Primary education is free and compulsory from() to() in the UK.
The British universities are governed by () or by () and enjoy academic freedom.
Which statement about British higher education is Not true? ()
Most of the students in private school come from ( ) families and are very likely to go on to famous universities.
The word ( ) is a traditional one with little meaning today , these schools are restricted to a comparatively small section of the population。