- •1. Read and translate the text “The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northernn Irland” The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northernn Irland
- •3. Choose the correct answer in the test
- •1. Read and translate the text “The Climate of Great Britain” The Climate of Great Britain
- •3. Choose the correct answer in the test
- •1.Read and translate the text “London is the Capital of Great Britain” Londonis the Capital of Great Britain
- •3. Choose the correct answer in the test
- •1. Read and translate the text “The Weather in England” The Weather in England
- •3. Choose the correct answer in the test
- •1.Read and translate the text “Great Britain and Eastern Europe” Great Britain and Eastern Europe
- •3. Choose the correct answer in the test
- •Read and render the text “Life of Youth in Britain” Life of Youth in Britain
- •3. Choose the correct answer in the test
- •Read and render the text “The Problems of Environment in Great Britain” The Problems of Environment in Great Britain
- •3. Choose the correct answer in the test
- •Read and render the text “Holidays in Great Britain” Holidays in Great Britain
- •3. Choose the correct answer in the test
- •1.Read and render the text “Outstanding People of Great Britain: Margaret Thatcher, English Political Leader”. Outstanding People of Great Britain: Margaret Thatcher, English Political Leader
- •Read and render a professionally oriented text “Outstanding People of Great Britain: Madame Tussaud” Outstanding People of Great Britain: Madame Tussaud
- •Choose the correct answer in the test
- •1.Read and translate the text “Education In Great Britain: Schools” Education in Great Britain: Schools
- •3. Choose the correct answer in the test
- •1.Read and translate the text “Education in Great Britain: Higher Education ” Education in Great Britain: Higher Education
- •3. Choose the correct answer in the test
- •1.Read and translate the text “Sports in Great Britain” Sports in Great Britain
- •3. Choose the correct answer in the test
- •1ЮRead and translate the text “English Meals” English Meals
- •3. Choose the correct answer in the test
- •Read and translate the text “The usa”
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- •1.Read and render the text “Washington, d.C.” Washington, d.C.
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- •1.Read and render the text “Education” Education
- •1.Read and render the text “Higher Education” Higher Education
- •3.Choose the correct answer in the test
- •1.Read and render the text “The Newspapers of The usa”. The Newspapers of The usa
- •3.Choose the correct answer in the test
- •1.Read and render a professionally oriented text “American Food” American Food
- •3.Choose the correct answer in the test
- •1.Read and translate the text “New Zealand Way of Life” New Zealand Way of Life
- •3. Choose the correct answer in the test
- •1.Read and translate the text “Australia. Geographical Position ” Australia. Geographical Position
- •3. Choose the correct answer in the test
- •1.Read and translate the text “Sydney” Sydney
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- •1.Read and translate the text “Canada” Canada
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- •1.Read and translate the text “The Ukrainian Diaspora in Canada” The Ukrainian Diaspora in Canada
- •1.Read and render the text “Australian Cities and Towns” Australian Cities and Towns
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- •Sport in Australia
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- •1.Read and render the text “Paris” Paris
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- •1.Read and render the text “Berlin”. Berlin
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3.Choose the correct answer in the test
1.How many Deserts does Australia has?
A 2 Deserts
B 4 Deserts
C 6 Deserts
D 3 Deserts
2.Which mountain is the highest peak in New Zealand?
A Mount Kosciusko
B Mount Tasman
C Mount Cook
D Mount Ruapehu
3.In which Northern European country can you find many volcanoes and hot springs?
A Norway
B Scotland
C Iceland
D Germany
4.In this small English town you can visit the house of William Shakespeare.
A Oxford
B Brighton
C Stratford-upon-Avon
D London
5. Andrew Bonar Law was the only Canadian ever to do what?
A Win the Indianapolis 500
B Serve as Prime Minister of Great Britain
C Board the MIR space station
D Win the Tour De France
6. How many National Parks are there in Canada?
A 84
B 25
C 40
D 60
7.Which city is known as the BigApple?
A Los Angeles
B Washington D.C.
C Houston
D New York
8.How many stars are in the flag of USA?
A 50
B 20
C 60
D 75
9.Where does the Changing of the Guard take place?
A Buckingham Palace
B Downing Street
C Victoria and Albert Museum
D Westminster Abby
10.What is a double-decker?
A A bus
B A chocolate bar
C A taxi
D A building
11.Where can you buy stamps?
A At the post office
B At a butchers
C At the tobacconists
D At the diary
12.What is 'stonehenge'?
A an old castle
B a prehistoric monument
C a palace.
D a square
APPENDIX 21
1.Read and translate the text “New Zealand Way of Life” New Zealand Way of Life
New Zealand have a high standard of living. New Zealanders eat more butter and meat per person than do the people of any other country. The government's medical program provides excellent health care. About 70% of New
Zealand people own their houses. Almost every family has a car.
Most New Zealanders live in singlefamily houses with a small vegetable gardens. In the larger cities, some people live in highrise apartment buildings. Almost in every New Zealand home there are refrigerators, wash mashines, and other modern electrical appliances. But air conditioning and central heating are rare because the weather rarely becomes extremely hot or extremely cold. In summer, New Zealanders prefer to keep windows open. In winter, fireplaces or electric heater keep the homes warm.
Although about fourfifths of New Zealand's population live in urban areas, cities are uncrowded. Traffic jams seldom occur, even in downtown areas. Large cities have excellent restaurants, milk bars, theatres, concert halls, and other places of entertainment. City life in New Zealand tends to be rather quiet. However it is changing in larger cities, where international tourism is developing rapidly.
Near a fifth of New Zealand's people live in rural areas — in some of them, small settlements are linked by good roads. But in other areas, rancher's nearest neighbours may live kilometers away. Some ranchers live almost in isolation. Nevertheless, most farms and ranches have electricity. Many farm families run their farms with little or no hired help.
