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40. What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. The natural resources of Australia.
B. The economic features of Australia.
C. The history of Australia.
D. The geography features of Australia.
41. “That makes this island nation one of the least densely populated countries” means: .................................................................................
A. This nation has the most population in the world.
B. This nation has more population than other countries.
C. This nation has less population than its neighbors.
D. This nation is one of the countries that have the least population
42. The majority of Australians are of ..................................................
A. English and Irish
B. English, Irish and Greek
C. English, Irish, Polish and Asian
D. English, Dutch, Polish, Irish and Greek
43. “Over the past 50 years, some four million people from 120 countries have made Australia their home” means:................................................
A. they left their countries and moved to Australia.
B. they built their new house in Australia.
C. they bought houses in Australia.
D. they made their houses the same as in Australia.
44. What is Not true about Australia?
A. it is the largest island in the world.
B. it consists of islands.
C. it is the only country that is also a continent.
D. it is the smallest continent.
34. What does the passage mainly discuss?
a. The history of Australia b. The population of Australia
c. The natural resources of Australia b. The geographical features of Australia
35. “That makes this island nation one of the least densely populated countries” means _____
a. Australia has the largest population in the world.
b. Australia has more population than other countries.
c. Australia is one of the countries that has the highest population density.
d. Australia is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world.
36. Over the past 50 years, some four million people from many countries _____.
a. left their countries and moved to Australia b. left Australia and moved to Asia or Africa
c. built their houses in Australia d. bought houses in Australia
37. Why do most Australians live in cities or towns?
a. Because much of the land is used for sheep farming.
b. Because much of the land is extremely dry.
c. Because most of the land is covered with green pastures.
d. Because most of the land is already being cultivated.
38. Which of the following sentences is not true about Australia?
a. It is the smallest continent in the world.
b. It is the largest island in the world.
c. It consists of islands.
d. It is the only country that is also a continent.
1. A. runs B. covers C. consists D. lies
2. A. length B. area C. distance D. route
3. A. On B. With C. By D. In
4. A. coast B. coastline C. seaside D. beach
5. A. precious B. worthy C. wealthy D. expensive
6. A. caves B. regions C. mines D. fields
7. A. almost B. much C. most D. near
8. A. relying B. concentrating C. depending D. going
9. A. long B. around C. wide D. round
10. A. occurs B. happens C. arises D. exists
Read the following passage and then choose the most suitable word for each
Space.
Australia is located in the southern hemisphere. It is the driest country on
earth and is the only country which ( 1 ) —— an entire continent. From north to
south the ( 2 ) —— is 3,220km and from east to west 3,860 km. ( 3 ) —— area it
is about the same size as the USA. Today about 85% of the population of 18 million
live in six major cities around the ( 4 ) —— . Two thirds of the country is dry or
desert.
Australia is an extremely rich country. It produces metals, ( 5 ) —— stones,
coal, grain, meat and wine, and has the biggest iron ( 6 ) —— in the world.
Australia has about one sixth of the world’s sheep and produces ( 7 ) —— one third
of its wool. Cattle are also kept, and about 15 million tons of wheat are grown every
year. Fruits and vegetables are grown in areas where there is enough water.
The climate is different ( 8 ) —— on area. The south has cool, wet winters
and warm, dry summers. The north has warm, dry winters and hot, wet summers.
The centre of Australia is hot and dry all the year ( 9 ) —— Because of such a
climate, much of daily life ( 10 ) —— indoors.
1. A. runs B. covers C. consists D. lies
2. A. length B. area C. distance D. route
3. A. On B. With C. By D. In
4. A. coast B. coastline C. seaside D. beach
5. A. precious B. worthy C. wealthy D. expensive
6. A. caves B. regions C. mines D. fields
7. A. almost B. much C. most D. near
8. A. relying B. concentrating C. depending D. going
9. A. long B. around C. wide D. round
10. A. occurs B. happens C. arises D. exists
36. What does the passage mainly discuss?
a. The natural resources of Australia b. The economic features of Australia.
c. The history of Australia d. The geographical features of Australia
37. “That makes this island nation one of the least densely populated countries” means _____
a. this nation has the most population in the world.
b. this nation has more population than other countries.
c. this nation has less population than its neighbours.
d. this nation is one of the countries that have the least population.
38. The majority of Australians are of _____.
a. English and Irish
b. English, Irish, and Greek
c. English, Irish, Italian, Greek, Dutch, and Polish
d. English, Irish, Greek, Dutch, and Polish
39. “Over the past 50 years, some four million people from more than 120 countries have made Australia their home” means _____.
a. they left their countries and moved to Australia
b. they built their new houses in Australia
c. they bought houses in Australia
d. they made their houses the same as in Australia
40. Which is NOT true about Australia?
a. It is the largest island in the world. b. It consists of islands.
c. It is the only country that is also a continent. d. It is the smallest continent.
Plans grow(46)in almost every part of the world. We see(47)such plants as flowers, glass, and tree nearly every day. Plants grow high on moutaintops, far in the oceans, and in many deserts and(48)polar regions
Without plants, there could be not life on earth. Man could not live without air of food and so he could not live without plants. The oxygen in the air we breathe comes from plants. The food we eat also comes from plants or from animals that eat plants. We build houses and make many(49)useful products from lumber cut from trees. (50) Much of our clothing is made from the fitbers of the cotton plants.
Scientists belive there are more than 350,000 species of plants, but no one knowns for(51)sure. Some of the smallest plants, called diatoms, can be seen only with a(52)microscope . A drop of the water may hould as many as 500 diatoms. The largest living things are the giant sequoia trees of California. Some of them stand more than 290 feet high and measure over 30 feet wide
Scientist(53)divide all living things into two main groups - plants and animals. It is usually easy to tell the two(54)apart . Almost all kinds of plants stay in one place, but nearly all species of animals move about under their own power. Most plants make their own food from air, sunglight, and water. Animals cannot make their own food. The basic units of all life, called cells, are also different in plants and animals. Most plants have thick wall that(55) contain a material called cellulost. Animal cells dl not have this material.