[blank_start]species[blank_end] - a plant or animal group
[blank_start]once[blank_end] - one time
an [blank_start]ocean[blank_end] - a large area of water that separates continents
an [blank_start]island[blank_end] - land surrounded by water
a [blank_start]symbol[blank_end] - something that represents the country
[blank_start]area[blank_end] - a geographical territory
Answer
species
once
ocean
island
symbol
area
Question 2
Question
Unscramble the words.
1. There are a lot of blue [blank_start]rivers[blank_end] (iersvr) and [blank_start]lakes[blank_end] (eskla) in Belarus.
2. The Pacific [blank_start]ocean[blank_end] (acnoe) is the biggest one.
3. Belarusian [blank_start]nature[blank_end] (etruan) is very beautiful.
4. You can see people in Belarusian [blank_start]costumes[blank_end] (usstmeco) at the Dazhinki festival.
5. The red rose is the national [blank_start]emblem[blank_end] (mmeebl) of England.
6. Belarus [blank_start]lies[blank_end] (sile) between Poland and Russia.
7. The [blank_start]area[blank_end] (raea) of the UK is about 240,000 sq.km.
8. People always stand up when they sing the [blank_start]anthem[blank_end] (mhtane) of their country.
9. Washington, DC is the [blank_start]capital[blank_end] (tpiclaa) of the USA.
Answer
rivers
lakes
ocean
nature
costumes
emblem
lies
area
anthem
capital
Question 3
Question
Fill in "the" where necessary or "-"
1. [blank_start]-[blank_end] India is in [blank_start]-[blank_end] Asia.
2. [blank_start]The[blank_end] Volga River flows into [blank_start]the[blank_end] Black Sea.
3. [blank_start]-[blank_end] Sydney is the biggest city in [blank_start]-[blank_end] Australia.
4. [blank_start]-[blank_end] Lake Ontario is in [blank_start]-[blank_end] North America.
5. [blank_start]-[blank_end] Madagascar is in [blank_start]the[blank_end] Indian Ocean.
6. [blank_start]The[blank_end] Rocky Mountains are in [blank_start]the[blank_end] USA.
Answer
-
-
The
the
-
-
-
-
-
the
The
the
Question 4
Question
Fill in the gaps. Use ever/never/just/already/always/yet.
1. I've [blank_start]always[blank_end] wanted to travel to Africa.
2. Your daughter has [blank_start]just[blank_end] come home. You don't have to worry anymore.
3. Have you [blank_start]ever[blank_end] seen such a big bison?
4. She doesn't want to go to the UK in summer because she's [blank_start]already[blank_end] been there.
5. It's my dream to go to Australia. I've [blank_start]never[blank_end] been there.
6. My sister hasn't called me [blank_start]yet[blank_end].
Answer
always
just
ever
already
never
yet
Question 5
Question
Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect and complete the dialogue.
Alison: Hi, Mary! I [blank_start]haven't[blank_end] [blank_start]seen[blank_end] (not to see) you for ages! [blank_start]Have[blank_end] you [blank_start]come[blank_end] (to come) back from Italy yet?
Mary: Yes, just yesterday.
Alison: You look great! You [blank_start]have[blank_end] [blank_start]become[blank_end] (to become) thinner!
Mary: Thank you! Look! I [blank_start]have[blank_end] [blank_start]brought[blank_end] (to bring) a gift for you. It's a bag.
Alison: Really? It [blank_start]has[blank_end] always [blank_start]been[blank_end] (to be) my dream to have an Italian bag! [blank_start]Have[blank_end] you [blank_start]won[blank_end] (to win) a lottery?