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Vocabulary
1. Look at the pictures and write the correct words or phrases to complete the sentences.

   1. Both England and New Zealand are _____ countries.

   2. A great attraction of Scotland is the _____.

   3. People can go sightseeing by taking a _____.

   4. Most Maori men have ____ on their arms.

   5. California is famous for its long sunny _____.
2. Choose the best answer A, B, or C to complete each sentence.
   1. - What do you call the people from Canada?
       - _____.
     A. Canadians               B. Canadian                 C. Canada people
   2. Scotland, with its _____ landscapes, attracts millions of visitors every year.
     A. warm                      B. amazing                   C. local
   3. - What is a _____ of London?
       - The red telephone box.
     A. capital                     B. symbol                    C. landscape
   4. Niagara Falls is a great _____ on the border of the USA and Canada.
     A. forest                      B. river                         C. attraction
   5. Aborigines are the _____ people of Australia.
     A. native                     B. historical                  C. foreign
Grammar
3. Complete the sentences with a/an or the.
   1. Auckland is _____ biggest city on _____ North Island of New Zealand.
   2. _____ castle is _____ strong building with thick and high walls.
   3. Surrounding _____ UK is _____ Atlantic Ocean.
   4. Hawaii is _____ state of _____ USA.
   5. _____ attraction is _____ interesting place for visitors.
4. Underline and correct the article mistakes in the sentences below.
   1. Ottawa is a capital of Canada. 
   2. He's the Englishman. He lives in Oxford.
   3. When people travel, they use an map to find their way round.
   4. Can you see a Big Ben from where you are standing?
   5. Canadians love ice hockey, the winter sport.
 
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                        