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1.Read and render the text “Paris” Paris

Paris is the capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France. The city of Paris has an estimated population of 2,167,994 but Paris as the metropolitan area has a population of over 11 million and is one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe.

Today Paris is one of the world's leading business and cultural centres, and its influence in politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science and the arts contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities.

Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with 45 million tourists every year, 60% of whom are foreign visitors. There are numerous iconic landmarks among its many attractions, along with world-famous institutions and popular parks.

From the eleventh century Paris has been a popular destination for traders, students and religious pilgrims, but its tourist industry began on a large scale only with the 19th-century appearance of rail travel, namely from the state's organisation of France rail network, with Paris as its centre, from 1848.

Paris is a major holiday destination in the world, offering the endless choice of

tourist attractions. It always can offer something for everyone and you just need an

experienced tour guide to show you this magic fairytale. One of the four global cities of the world, Paris is world-renowned for its unique cosmopolitan culture and rich architectural heritage. The major tourist attractions in the capital are its world-famous museums, art galleries, theaters and operas, shopping avenues and amazing architectural and recreational attractions. Paris museums and monuments are among its highest-esteemed ones.

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

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