1c, 2e, 3b, 4f, 5a, d — extra.
Statement number 5.
Branch, eucalyptus, laugh, plain, perfect, incredible, stretch, surprised, friendly, Japan, valley, empty, disease, echidna, desert.
1b, 2e, 3a, 4d, 5f, 6c.
1e, 2b, 3c, 4a, 5d.
True: 2, 6;
false: 1, 4, 5;
not stated: 3.
false: 1, 4, 5;
not stated: 3.
1) And where would you like to go in the first place?
2) What country will you visit first?
3) Why Australia?
2) What country will you visit first?
3) Why Australia?
1) People enjoyed beautiful things in the past and will enjoy them in the future.
2) Every nationality has its own way of life and behavior.
2) Every nationality has its own way of life and behavior.
Coast, desert, disease, eucalyptus, journey, leaves, laughter, own, plain, several, suddenly, surprised, valley, ugly.
2) lovely;
3) Chinese;
4) incredibly;
5) manly;
6) Japanese, Europeans;
7) kindly;
8) American;
9) slowly;
10) Norwegian.
3) Chinese;
4) incredibly;
5) manly;
6) Japanese, Europeans;
7) kindly;
8) American;
9) slowly;
10) Norwegian.
2) unknown;
3) Indians;
4) manly;
5) hunters;
6) American;
7) skillful;
8) endless;
9) rocky;
10) happiness.
3) Indians;
4) manly;
5) hunters;
6) American;
7) skillful;
8) endless;
9) rocky;
10) happiness.
(sample):
2) The Aborigines are the native people of Australia.
3) Most of Australians live in the south and southeast of the country.
4) The Grand Canyon is situated in the Rocky Mountains.
5) Washington, D.C. is the capital of the USA.
6) Canberra is the capital of Australia.
7) One of the Australian animals whose babies come from eggs is a duckbill.
8) The USA borders on Canada in the north and Mexico in the south.
9) Death Valley is the lowest and the hottest place in the USA.
10) One of the most beautiful things you can see in Australia is the Uluru Rock.
2) The Aborigines are the native people of Australia.
3) Most of Australians live in the south and southeast of the country.
4) The Grand Canyon is situated in the Rocky Mountains.
5) Washington, D.C. is the capital of the USA.
6) Canberra is the capital of Australia.
7) One of the Australian animals whose babies come from eggs is a duckbill.
8) The USA borders on Canada in the north and Mexico in the south.
9) Death Valley is the lowest and the hottest place in the USA.
10) One of the most beautiful things you can see in Australia is the Uluru Rock.
2) in, on;
3) at;
4) in;
5) up, for;
6) at, in;
7) at;
8) to;
9) into;
10) back, on.
3) at;
4) in;
5) up, for;
6) at, in;
7) at;
8) to;
9) into;
10) back, on.
2) flowed;
3) were flying;
4) flew;
5) Maybe;
6) may be;
7) may be;
8) Maybe.
3) were flying;
4) flew;
5) Maybe;
6) may be;
7) may be;
8) Maybe.
2) southeast coast;
3) autumn leaves;
4) laughed loudly;
5) great surprise;
6) lonely road;
7) several times;
8) pleasantly surprised.
3) autumn leaves;
4) laughed loudly;
5) great surprise;
6) lonely road;
7) several times;
8) pleasantly surprised.
2) the;
3) —;
4) the;
5) —;
6) the;
7) the;
8) the;
9) —;
10) —;
11) —;
12) the;
13) —;
14) —;
15) the.
3) —;
4) the;
5) —;
6) the;
7) the;
8) the;
9) —;
10) —;
11) —;
12) the;
13) —;
14) —;
15) the.
2) a;
3) a;
4) the;
5) the;
6) —;
7) —;
8) the;
9) the;
10) the;
11) —;
12) the;
13) the;
14) —;
15) a.
3) a;
4) the;
5) the;
6) —;
7) —;
8) the;
9) the;
10) the;
11) —;
12) the;
13) the;
14) —;
15) a.
2) did you give;
3) chose;
4) have never thought;
5) destroyed;
6) has never laughed;
7) has just taught;
8) got;
9) found;
10) has just had.
3) chose;
4) have never thought;
5) destroyed;
6) has never laughed;
7) has just taught;
8) got;
9) found;
10) has just had.
2) has read;
3) bought;
4) has just broken;
5) has eaten, have never done;
6) has spent;
7) found, had;
8) had;
9) have already left;
10) has sent;
11) heard, went;
12) has not told.
3) bought;
4) has just broken;
5) has eaten, have never done;
6) has spent;
7) found, had;
8) had;
9) have already left;
10) has sent;
11) heard, went;
12) has not told.
2) been;
3) gone;
4) been;
5) been;
6) gone;
7) been/gone;
8) gone;
9) gone;
10) been.
3) gone;
4) been;
5) been;
6) gone;
7) been/gone;
8) gone;
9) gone;
10) been.
2) the;
3) an;
4) the;
5) a, a;
6) the;
7) an, an;
8) a, an.
3) an;
4) the;
5) a, a;
6) the;
7) an, an;
8) a, an.
2) the Germans — German;
3) the English (people) — English;
4) the Norwegians — Norway;
5) the Japanese — Japan;
6) Britain — English;
7) Italy — Italian;
8) the Russians — Russian;
9) the Vietnamese -Vietnam;
10) Australia — English.
3) the English (people) — English;
4) the Norwegians — Norway;
5) the Japanese — Japan;
6) Britain — English;
7) Italy — Italian;
8) the Russians — Russian;
9) the Vietnamese -Vietnam;
10) Australia — English.
2) leaves;
3) most incredible;
4) are spending;
5) more kindly;
6) was reading;
7) best;
8) third;
9) Chinese;
10) Norwegian.
3) most incredible;
4) are spending;
5) more kindly;
6) was reading;
7) best;
8) third;
9) Chinese;
10) Norwegian.
2) met;
3) better;
4) caught;
5) fish;
6) grew;
7) brought;
8) them;
9) have changed;
10) their.
3) better;
4) caught;
5) fish;
6) grew;
7) brought;
8) them;
9) have changed;
10) their.
2) What places did you visit? Did you like them?
3) What was the weather like at the time of your visit?
4) What Australian birds and animals did you see?
5) Were the people friendly?
6) Did you meet any native Australians? What were they like?
7) Is Australian English very different from British English? 8—10) Open.
3) What was the weather like at the time of your visit?
4) What Australian birds and animals did you see?
5) Were the people friendly?
6) Did you meet any native Australians? What were they like?
7) Is Australian English very different from British English? 8—10) Open.
1a, 2a, 3b, 4c, 5c.
Joke 1: 1d, 2a;
Joke 2: 1e, 2c;
Joke 3: 1f, 2b.
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Joke 2: 1e, 2c;
Joke 3: 1f, 2b.