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V. British and American English. Fo
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as the Great Awakening fueled inter
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Attitudes toward slavery were shift
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3. Proclaiming that "all men are cr
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Supreme Court, led by the Chief Jus
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Text 5. Washington - the capital of
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institutions. The National Building
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Text 6. New York New York is the mo
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performances in Central Park at Sum
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4. Bill always looks smart although
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powers, the federal government can
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Text 2. The capital of Canada Ottaw
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Osgoode (13,000), Rideau (18,000) a
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IV. Write an essay on ‘Olympic ga
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executive powers, directed, to ensu
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outside Quebec. New Brunswick, the
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creation and preservation of distin
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7. Canadian culture has been greatl
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III. Choose the odd-one-out 1. Have
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3. Would you mind telling me ______
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Exercises I. Answer the questions o
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A gold rush began in Australia in t
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III. Complete the text with the wor
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the Greens and the Australian Democ
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Each state and major mainland terri
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currently ranks Australia's educati
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hosted the 1956 Summer Olympics in
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V. Use the verb in brackets in its
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The Canberra Museum and Gallery in
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held every year at Sydney Olympic P
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UNIT 5. LIVING IN NEW ZEALAND Text
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1860s. In 1863 Premier Alfred Domet
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which is now an international sport
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10. The music and cuisine of New Ze
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III. Write an essay on ‘Sports in
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in Wellington on July 7, 1862, on a
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Text 7. Auckland Auckland is popula
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and venues for motorsports, tennis,
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Test yourself Choose the correct an
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14. M. Thatcher was _______________
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27. Sir Laurence Oliver is world fa
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41. The “Big Apple” is a popula
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