1. Who is the architect of the famous St. Paul’s Cathedral?a) Michelangelo b) Sir Christopher Wren c) Charles Eduardo Corbusier d) Eduardo e) Rastrelly 2.
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Bald eagle, which is the national symbol of US, is a bird of …a) wisdom b) strength and courage c) generosity and boldness d) dominance and power e) victory and independence 3. In whose hands is the state power in Britain?a) the monarch b) Liberal Party c) Parliament d) Labor Party e) Conservative Party 4. Great Britain is a …a) monarchy b) republic c) big town d) part of North Ireland e) constitutional monarchy 5. Elizabeth Gaskell is … writer.a) a Russian b) an English c) a French d) an Australian e) an American 6. Australia is famous for its …a) horses b) cows c) pigs d) lambs e) sheep 7. Stonehenge is situated in …a) Bath b) London c) Liverpool d) Birmingham e)Oxford 8. The traditional clothes for men in Scotland is a …a) tie b) shirt c) kilt d) socks e) cap 9. Australia is divided into…a) states b) provinces c) countries d) parks e) villages 10. “The Maple Leaf Forever”a) the USA b) Ireland c) Britain d) Canada e) Australia
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This is a result of human activities: releasing poisonous chemicals, car fumes (the number one of cars on our planet has doubles in the course of the last 30 years) throwing litter,, oil spills. Polluted water affects people’s health. About 1,4 billion people have no access to safe drinking water. Polluted water also causes water animals to die.
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