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<b>Complete the sentences with the appropriate present tenses of the verbs in brackets.</b>
1. Canada ……….. made up of 10 provinces and three territories. (be)
2. Australia ……….. a range of different landscapes, including urban areas
mountain ranges, desserts and rain forests. (have)
3. Annually, the National Eisteddfod festival of Wales ……….. place for eight
days at the start of August. (take)
4. The Statue of Liberty ……….. over 12 million immigrants entering the USA
through New York Harbor since 1900. (welcome)
5. Each of the 50 states ……….. an official state flower so far. (adopt)
6. Since 1965, the maple tree with the leaves ……….. the most well-known
Canadian symbol. (become)
7. At present, the National Cherry Blossom Festival ……….. in Washington, D,C.
to see celebrate spring's arrival. (occur)
8. Maori ……….. recognised as an official language of New Zealand since the
Maoris Language Act of 1987. (be)
<i>accent</i> <i>brigade</i> <i>cattle</i> <i>fence</i> <i>football</i>
<i>igloo</i> <i>loch</i> <i>monument</i> <i>native</i> <i>symbol</i>
1. The silver fern is a national ………. of New Zealand.
2. Mount Rushmore is a national ………. carved into a mountain in South
Dakota, USA.
3. Trung speaks English like a ………. though he comes from Vietnam.
4. I sometimes thought John's ………. sounded English, sometimes American.
5. In Scotland, the word "………." is used to describe any large, enclosed
expanse of water.
6. It took six years to build the rabbit-proof ………. in Australia.
8. Edinburgh, Scotland was the first city in the world to have his own fire
………. in 1824.
9. Anna Creek Station in South Australia is the world's largest ………. station
with an area of 24,000 km2<sub>.</sub>
10. An ………. is a type of shelter built of snow by the Inuit, the Aboriginal
peoples in Canada.
<b>Give the correct form of the words given to complete to the sentences.</b>
1 Both French and English are ………. languages in Canada. OFFICE
2 NSW is the ………. of New South Wales, the most
popular state in Australia.
ABBREVIATE
3 The gold Coast is famous for its most ………. theme
parks in Australia such as Dreamworld and WhiteWater World.
ICON
4 Do you know that the telephone, the television and penicillin are
Scottish ……….?
INVENT
5 Visitors can spend ………. days exploring amazing
natural beauty of New Zealand.
END
6 There are different kinds of ………. provided
throughout Disneyland.
ENTERTAIN
7 Scotland is a ………. land and this is noted for its rich
and interesting history.
LEGEND
8 We'll take the early ………. from Sydney to
Wellington.
FLY
9 Niagara Falls, on the border of the USA and Canada, is one of
the most ………. scenery in the world.
SPECTACLE
10 There are many tourist ………. in London such as
British Museum, London Eye and Tower of London.
ATTRACT
<b>Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank space in the</b>
<b>following passage.</b>
Trees have ……….. (1) a meaningful role in the ……….. (2)
development of Canada and continue to be of commercial, environmental and aesthetic
importance to all Canadians. Maples contribute valuable wood products, keep the maple
sugar ……….. (3) alive and have to beautify the landscape.
1. A. taken B. given C. done D. played
2. A. history B. historical C. historic D. historian
3. A. industry B. industries C. industrial D. industrially
4. A. was B. have been C. has been D. is
5. A. sign B. symbol C. tree D. leaf
6. A. wear B. wore C. worn D. to be worn
7. A. Because B. So C. But D. Although
8. A. of B. with C. as D. for
<b>Read the passage and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F)</b>
The kiwi lives only in New Zealand. It is a very strange bird because it cannot fly. The kiwi
is the same size as a chicken. It has no wings or tail. It does not have any feathers like other
birds.
<b>IX. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answer the questions about the</b>
<b>passage.</b>
The Hopi live in the northwestern part of Arizona in the United States. With modern things
all around them, the Hopi keep their traditions.
There are about 10,000 Hopi and they live in twelve villages in the desert. The weather is
very hot in summer, but in winter it freezes. The wind blows hard. Farming is difficult. Corn
is the Hopi's main food, but they plant vegetables, too. They raise sheep, goats, and cattle.
They also eat hamburgers, ice cream and drink soft drinks. They live in traditional stone
houses, but many of them have the telephones, radios, and television. They have horses, but
they have trucks too.
Kachinas are an important part of the Hopi religion. Kachinas are spirits of dead people, of
rocks, plants, and animals, and of the stars. Men dress as kachinas and do religious dances.
People also some make wooden kachinas. No two wooden kachinas are ever alike.
The children attend school, and they also learn the Hopi language, dances, and stories. The
Hopi want a comfortable, modern life, but they don't want to lose their traditions.
1. The hopi ……….
A. want modern things instead of traditional ones
B. want traditional things instead of modern ones
2. Winters in this part of Arizona are ………..
A. hot B. warm C. cool D. cold
3. The main Hopi food is ………..
A. corn B. hamburgers C. beef D. vegetables
4. Kachinas are ……….
A. men B. something to eat C. animals D. spirits
5. The Hopi don't want to ……… their traditions.
A. lose B. hit C. remember D. learn
6. The main idea of the passage is …………..
A. the Hopi raise cops and animals in the Arizona desert.
B. kachinas are spirits of the things around the Hopi.