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Unit 12.3: English – speaking countries (p.130-132)
I. Choose the best answer. 1. Fossil fuels _____ formed from plants and animals that millions of years ago. A. are – lived B. were – lives C. were – lived D. are – live 2. There _____ over 10 million sheep but just 3 million people in Wales. A. was B. were C. is D. are 3. They looked at our pictures, but they didn’t show us __________. A. theirs B. their C. them D. they 4. Canada and _____ USA share _____ longest international border in _____ world. A. the – the – a B. the – a – the C. the – the – D. the – the – a 5. Maori people in New Zealand like having _____ on their bodies. A. images B. symbols C. tattoos D. flowers 6. New Zealand has two main _____ - The North and The South, and lies next to Australia. A. cities B. islands C. capitals D. lakes 7. _____ has a unique culture with traditions such as bagpipes, kilts and highland dancing. A. England B. Wales C. Scotland D. Northern Ireland 8. A man from England is called a(n) _____. A. British B. Englishman C. Scot D. Irish 9. Jim wanted to _____ the boat alone, but his parents didn't agree. A. let B. travel C. get D. sail 10. New Zealand is famous for the _____ beauty of its mountains and forests. A. scene B. scenery C. scenically D. scenic
II. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage.
Scotland: The Land Of Legends If we travel all over Scotland, we can see that it consists of three main parts: Lowlands, Uplands and Highlands with their Grampian Mountains, where the tallest mountain peak, Ben Nevis, is located. You are sure to enjoy the beauty of the Scottish varied landscape: the hills covered with purple heather, its beautiful lakes (here they are called lochs), it is regarded as the highest and the most beautiful lake in Scotland.