a [blank_start]river[blank_end] - a large are of water that flows into the sea
a [blank_start]bison[blank_end] - a big animal
[blank_start]twice[blank_end] - two times
[blank_start]border[blank_end] - a line between two countries, you often need a visa to cross it
[blank_start]population[blank_end] - the number of people living in the country
a [blank_start]cathedral[blank_end] - a large, important church
Respuesta
river
bison
twice
border
population
cathedral
Pregunta 2
Pregunta
Unsramble the words
1. There are a lot of blue [blank_start]rivers[blank_end] (rsivre) and [blank_start]lakes[blank_end] (eskla) in Belarus.
2. My dad isn't in our country now. He's [blank_start]abroad[blank_end] (radboa).
3. It's always been my [blank_start]dream[blank_end] (mared) to see a coala.
4. You can see people in Belarusian [blank_start]costumes[blank_end] (usstmeco) at the Dazhinki festival.
5. The [blank_start]area[blank_end] (eara) of Belarus is 207,600 sq. km.
6. Summer [blank_start]temperature[blank_end] (trrameetpue) in Belarus is 20-25 degrees above zero.
7. Belarus [blank_start]lies[blank_end] (sile) to the west of Russia.
8. The bison is a [blank_start]symbol[blank_end] (lyobms) of Belarus.
9. Belarus is [blank_start]famous[blank_end] (usfoam) for its lakes and forests.
Respuesta
rivers
lakes
abroad
dream
costumes
area
temperature
lies
symbol
famous
Pregunta 3
Pregunta
Fill in "the" where necessary or "-"
1. [blank_start]-[blank_end] India is in [blank_start]-[blank_end] Asia.
2. [blank_start]-[blank_end] Moscow is the capital of [blank_start]-[blank_end] Russia.
3. [blank_start]-[blank_end] Everest is the highest mountain in [blank_start]the[blank_end] Himalayas.
4. [blank_start]-[blank_end] London stands on [blank_start]the[blank_end] River Thames.
5. We crossed [blank_start]the[blank_end] Atlantic Ocean by ship when we were travelling to [blank_start]-[blank_end] Mexico.
6. [blank_start]-[blank_end] Lake Windermere is in [blank_start]the[blank_end] UK.
Respuesta
-
-
-
-
-
the
-
the
the
-
-
the
Pregunta 4
Pregunta
Fill in the gaps. Use ever/never/just/already/always/yet.
1. I've [blank_start]always[blank_end] wanted to travel to Australia.
2. Have you [blank_start]ever[blank_end] been to America?
3. Do you hear the noise? The train has [blank_start]already[blank_end] arrived.
4. Your cousin hasn't come to the party [blank_start]yet[blank_end].
5. Would you like to have dinner with us? No, thanks, I've [blank_start]just[blank_end] had dinner.
6. I don't know him. I've [blank_start]never[blank_end] met him.
Respuesta
always
ever
already
yet
just
never
Pregunta 5
Pregunta
Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect and complete the dialogue.
Andy: Hi, Mark! I [blank_start]haven't[blank_end] [blank_start]seen[blank_end] (not to see) you for ages! Where [blank_start]have[blank_end] you [blank_start]been[blank_end] (to be)?
Mark: I [blank_start]have[blank_end] [blank_start]visited[blank_end] (to visit) my uncle in New Zealand. He [blank_start]has[blank_end] [blank_start]bought[blank_end] (to buy) a small house there.
Andy: In New Zealand? [blank_start]Has[blank_end] he [blank_start]won[blank_end] (to win) a lottery? I [blank_start]have[blank_end] always [blank_start]dreamt[blank_end] (to dream) to go there!