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Complete these sentences.

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  3. A peninsula is a piece of land, which is almost completely surrounded by water, but is joined to a larger mass of land.
  4. A) Complete the gaps with the words from the box.
  5. A) Read the article to find the answers to these questions.
  6. A) Try to answer these questions.
  7. A.Read the text and complete it with was / were.

Lingvo Counry Studies Contest

Step 1

Complete these sentences.

1. The Commonwealth of Nations was formed in …

2. The ruling political party in the UK is …

3. The name of the king who proclaimed himself the Head of the Church was …

4. The other name of the Northern Ireland is…

5. The largest state in the USA in area is …

6. The most popular British newspaper is …

7. The only American city that is not situated in any state is …

8. The smallest component of the UK is…

9. The oldest UK university is …

10. The British Council was founded in …

11. The first permanent settlement on the Pacific Coast was founded by …

12. The official Scottish residence of the British Monarch is …

13. Parliament and the monarch meet together on symbolic occasions such as…

14. President Lincoln is famous for …

15. The oldest US university is …

16. A specialist seat of the Lord Chancellor is called…

17. The first English settlers traveled to North America with the ship … are called …

18. The oldest political parties in the UK are…

19. The nick name of the American flag is…

20. The Roman name of present-day London was …

21. The only person who is prohibited to visit the House of Commons is …

22. The first U.S. capital was …

23. The first American president born after World War II was…

24. Brooklyn bridge is situated in …

25. Two last states which were joined to the USA were …

26. Red bricks in the UK are…

27. The leader of the Civil Rights Movement in the USA was …

28. British newspapers can be divided into…

29. New Year's Day became a public holiday when…

30. The Statue of Liberty was presented by France in …

31. The most popular drink in Britain is…

32. The tallest structure of New York is…

33. The first America men who put on the moon in 1969 was…

34. Spanglish is a …

35. To address to the President you should say …

36. To address to the British Monarch you should say…

37. London red buses are called …

38. The name of the biggest clock in London is …

39. It is an old Scottish tradition to wear…, …, …

40. The nick name of Margaret Thatcher is …

41. “Baby of the House” is a name of the person in the House of Commons who …

42. The last president who kept a cow on the lawn for fresh milk was…

43. British Prime Minister who won a Nobel Literature Prize was…

44. U.S. President vetoed the most pieces of legislation during his time in the White House was…

45. The oldest federal cultural institution in the U.S. founded in 1800 is …

46. To address to young women in the UK and USA you should never use…

47. The second year student in American universities is called …

48. I-9 form stands for…

49. A service in which meals are taken by car to old or sick people in their own homes is …

50. A person who likes to watch other people when they are doing something private is called …

51. A priest in the religion of the ancient Celts in Britain and Ireland was called …

52. The central portion of North America includes …… US states.

53. A document restricted the king's power and gave new rights to the barons and the people that King John was forced to sign in … was…

54. A name given to the British queen Elizabeth is …

55. A name for a British soldier in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, when red uniforms were worn. … I

56. A person from the northern states…

57. It's common in the USA to introduce yourself to new neighbors and …

58. When friends in the UK or USA have dinner out together, …

59. In American offices, people usually prefer to be called…

60. If you meet a person (female or male) for the first time you should …


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