- •Content
- •The english language
- •English-speaking countries
- •Snapshots of britain fact file
- •Symbols The Statue of Britannia in Plymouth
- •Symbols within the United Kingdom
- •Public holidays in the united kingdom
- •Christmas Traditions
- •2. What does the word “carol” originally mean?
- •3. According to the text, which statement is correct?
- •A sense of identity
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary
- •Internet resourses
- •The system of government
- •Vocabulary
- •Internet resourses
- •Further and higher education
- •Vocabulary
- •Additional material Education in England
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary – education
- •Exam fever
- •Internet resourses
- •Snapshots of the United States of America
- •Vocabulary
- •The Map of the usa
- •Government and elections
- •Vocabulary
- •The branches of the government
- •The capital of the United States
- •Vocabulary
- •Washington, d.C.
- •Higher education in the United States
- •Vocabulary
- •Higher education in the usa
- •Colleges
- •American holidays Religious and Nonreligious Holidays
- •Vocabulary
- •New Year's Day
- •Comprehension Check
- •Snapshots of Australia
- •Vocabulary
- •General description
- •Internet resources
- •Amazing Australia
- •Snapshots of Canada
- •Vocabulary
- •General description
- •Internet resources
- •The first inhabitants
- •Internet resources
- •Snapshots of New Zealand
- •Vocabulary
- •Internet resources
- •Video Materials North Wales
- •Northern Ireland
- •Irish History
- •Industry
- •Images of Ireland
- •New York (The world’s capital of excitement)
- •Test 1 The united kingdom of Great Britain and Northern ireland
- •Test 2 The United States of America
- •Test 3 Canada New Zealand
- •Bibliography
- •625003, Тюмень, Семакова, 10.
Test 2 The United States of America
1. How many states does the United States of America comprise at present?
a. 50 b. 13 c. 49
2. Where is Washington, the federal capital, located?
a. In the State of Washington b. in the District of Columbia
c. in the State of New York
3. How many stars and stripes does the American national flag have?
a. 50 stars and 13 stripes b. 13 stars and 50 stripes
c. 20 stars and 15 stripes
4. What are the two leading national parties in the USA?
a. the Republican Party and the Democratic Party
b. the Conservative Party and the Labour Party
c. the Green Party and the Prohibition Party
5. What chambers does Congress consist of?
a. the Supreme Court and the Federal Courts
b. the House of Representatives and the Senate
c. the House of Commons and the House of Lords
6. What is the highest mountain in the USA?
a. Mount Vernon b. Mount Whitney c.Mount McKinley
7. What is the longest river in the USA?
a. the Tennessee b. the Mississippi c. the Colorado
9. When did Christopher Columbus discover America?
a. in 1000 b. in 1492 c. in 1607
10. When do American people celebrate Thanksgiving Day?
a. in November b. in July c. in September
11. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
a. George Washington b. Thomas Jefferson c. Benjamin Franklin
12. What type of schools provides free secondary education?
a. comprehensive schools b. private schools
c. public schools
13. What tragic event happened on September 11, 2001?
a. The Twin Towers in New York were destroyed by terrorists.
b. The American war in Afghanistan began.
c. The American war in Iraq started.
14. What tragic event made the USA declare war on Japan in 1941?
a. the German bombing raids on Great Britain
b. the Japanese invasion into Manchuria
c. the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
15. What is the oldest university in the USA?
a. the University of California b. Harvard University
c. Princeton University
16. What is the centre of the US automobile industry?
a. Chicago b. Detroit c. San Francisco
17. Where is the Statue of Liberty located?
a. in New York Harbor b. in Washington Mall
c. in Broadway in New York
18. What is the name of the building of the US Department of Defense?
a. the Mission Control Centre b. the Pentagon
c. the War Ministry
19. Where does the American President live and work?
a. in the City Hall b. in the White House c. in the Capitol
20. Who created the Statue of liberty?
a. Frank Lloyd Wright b. Frederic Auguste Bartholdi
c. Pierre L'Enfant
21. Where are the United Nations Headquarters situated?
a. in Washington b. in New York c. in Philadelphia
22. Where is Hollywood, the centre of the US film industry, located?
in Los Angeles, California
in Miami, Florida
in Boston, Massachusetts
23. What is the symbol of the US financial power?
Times Square b. Pennsylvania Avenue c. Wall Street
24. How many floors does the Empire State Building have?
a. 102 b. 50 c. 120
25. Where is the Metropolitan Museum of Art located?
a. Washington b. New York c. Atlanta
26. When was the Constitution of the USA adopted?
a. in 1791 b. in 1787 c. in 1776
27. What is the national anthem of the USA?
a. the Stars and Stripes b. the Star – Spangled Banner
c. America the Beautiful
28. What is the motto of the USA?
a. “God save of our Gracious Queen”
b. “In God we trust” c. “Liberty Enlightening the World”