Multiple Choices, each 5%
| In which year did the revolutionary martyr Fang Zhiming die? | ||||||
| 1935 | 1931 | 1927 | 1942 | |||
| In which year did Christian missionary John Stam and his wife Elizabeth Stam die in China? | ||||||
| 1934 | 1935 | 1942 | 1927 | |||
| In his Beloved China, whom are identified as friends with Fang Zhimin as a red army commander? | ||||||
| imperialists and colonialists | foreign missionaries preaching the gospels of Christianity | |||||
| the internationals sympathetic with China’s sovereignty and liberation | Chinese compradors working for foreign governments | |||||
| In which year was Yan’an Forum on Literature and Art held by Mao Zedong? | ||||||
| 1927 | 1934 | 1938 | 1942 | |||
| What did John Stam and Fang Zhimin have in common despite their personal conviction? | ||||||
| full of hate | belief in Marxism | faith in Christ | wish to die martyr | |||
| “My enemies can chop off my head but they cannot shake our belief, because what we believe is universal truth”. | ||||||
| Zou Rong | John Stam | Mao Zedong | Fang Zhimin | |||
| Who said, “You can touch the back of your head, but you cannot see it”? | ||||||
| Fang Zhimin | Fang Zhimin’s dad | FZM’s fifth uncle | Mao | |||
| “There is absolutely no such thing in the world as love or hatred without reason or cause. As for the so-called love of humanity, there has been no such all-inclusive love since humanity was divided into classes.” | ||||||
| Elizabeth Stam | John Stam | Mao Zedong | Fang Zhimin | |||
| What was the offense for which Fang Zhimin was arrested and executed by the nationalist government? | ||||||
| kidnap and murder | spread communism | violate private property rights | subversion of state | |||
| What was the name of John Stam’s daughter saved by Chinese Christians? | ||||||
| Helen | Jennifer | Kathy | Wendy | |||
方志敏和毛泽东的政治词汇 组合测验,每题2分
| # | 英文 | # | 汉语 |
| 1 | Eliminate, exterminate | 人类,人性 | |
| 2 | Exploitation, oppression | 屈辱,蹂躏 | |
| 3 | Ancestral stock, background | 帝国主义,殖民主义 | |
| 4 | Barbarians, savages | 国家, 民族 | |
| 5 | Colonial slaves | 拯救 | |
| 6 | Humiliation, shame | 独立 | |
| 7 | Mankind, humanity | 消灭 | |
| 8 | Foreign concessions | 工农 | |
| 9 | Movement (sociopolitical) | 无产阶级 | |
| 10 | foreigners | 傀儡 | |
| 11 | Imperialism, colonization | 亡国奴 | |
| 12 | Individualism | 阶级, | |
| 13 | independence | 租界 | |
| 14 | nation | 革命,革命者 | |
| 15 | liberation | 运动 | |
| 16 | Petty bourgeoisie | 治外法权 | |
| 17 | The proletariat | 知识分子 | |
| 18 | Puppet | 军阀 | |
| 19 | Revolution, revolutionary | 个人主义 | |
| 20 | Social class | 出身 | |
| 21 | salvation | 野蛮人 | |
| 22 | Extra territoriality | 剥削压迫 | |
| 23 | intellectuals | 洋人 | |
| 24 | Warlords | 解放 | |
| 25 | Working class and peasants | 小资产阶级 |