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A.McGill University B.Universite duQuebec C.University of Toronto D.University of British Columbia The federal Departm7 was established A.1969 C.1971 D.1972 6.The Official Languages Act,which stated that both French and English were to be official languages throughout Canada.was passed in A A1969 B.1970 C.1971 D.1972 7.Charter of the French Language,which stated that only French was the official language in Quebec,was passed in A.1975 B.1976 C.1977 D.1978 8.July 1,which was known as "Dominion Day",became "Canada Day"in C A1867 B.1879 C1982 D.1985 was celebrated on B.the second Monday in October C.the fourth Thursday in November D.the final Thursday in November Australian 1.Australia is sometimes called "th Land Down it les south of.T ustraliais. 3.Australia's southern coasts are washed by the Coral Sea,the Arafura Sea and the Timor Sea.F 4.Although Australia is a small continent,it is a large country:only Russia,Canada and China have larger areas.F 5.The Eastem nd broad in the nor rth nd get higher in the t 6.Lake Eyre.Australia's largest lake.is known as a part-time lake.because most of the time it has no water at all. 7 australia is hot and dry because it lies in the southern Hemisphere F economy far greater than its size might indicte 10.The norther area of Western Australia is called the Red Center of Australia.F 1.With regard to its size.Australia is D country in the world A.the third largest B the fourth lars gest C.the fifthlarg gest D.the sixth largest orested A.southeast coastland B.southwest coastland C.northeast coastland D.northwest coastland 3.Australia is politically divided into D states and territories. A.four/three B.five/two C six /three D.six/two 4.The only city on the none million is A.Darwin B.Perth 5.Adelaide,the capital of South Australia,is internationally known for its D A.wine B.beautiful scenery c valuable minerals D.arts festival 6.Tasmania is an island which lies B ofthe Australian mainland A.north of the northeastern come B.south of the southeastem come C.east of the northeastern comer D.west of the southeastern corner 5 5 A. McGill University B. Université du Québec C. University of Toronto D. University of British Columbia 5. The federal Department of Environment was established in __C____. A. 1969 B. 1970 C. 1971 D. 1972 6. The Official Languages Act, which stated that both French and English were to be official languages throughout Canada, was passed in ___A_____. A. 1969 B. 1970 C. 1971 D. 1972 7. Charter of the French Language, which stated that only French was the official language in Quebec, was passed in ____C____. A. 1975 B. 1976 C. 1977 D. 1978 8. July 1, which was known as “Dominion Day”, became “Canada Day” in _____C_______. A. 1867 B. 1879 C. 1982 D. 1985 9. In Canada, Thanksgiving Day was celebrated on ____B_____. A. the first Monday in October B. the second Monday in October C. the fourth Thursday in November D. the final Thursday in November Australian Unit1 1. Australia is sometimes called “the Land Down Under” because it lies south of the equator. T 2. Australia is the only continent occupied entirely by a single nation. T 3. Australia’s southern coasts are washed by the Coral Sea, the Arafura Sea and the Timor Sea. F 4. Although Australia is a small continent, it is a large country: only Russia, Canada and China have larger areas. F 5. The Eastern Highlands tend to be low and broad in the north and get higher in the south. T 6. Lake Eyre, Australia’s largest lake, is known as a part-time lake, because most of the time it has no water at all. T 7. Australia is hot and dry, because it lies in the Southern Hemisphere. F 8. New South Wales is called “the premier state”, because it has the largest population. F 9. Though the smallest state, Victoria has an importance in the country’s economy far greater than its size might indicate. F 10. The northern area of Western Australia is called the Red Center of Australia. F 1. With regard to its size, Australia is _____D________ country in the world. A. the third largest B. the fourth largest C. the fifth largest D. the sixth largest 2. Most Australians live on the cool, wet, forested _________A_______. A. southeast coastland B. southwest coastland C. northeast coastland D. northwest coastland 3. Australia is politically divided into ____D_________ states and ______________ territories. A. four / three B. five / two C. six / three D. six / two 4. The only city on the western coast which has a population of more than one million is ______B______. A. Darwin B. Perth C. the Gold Coast D. Brisbane 5. Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is internationally known for its ______D_________. A. wine B. beautiful scenery C. valuable minerals D. arts festival 6. Tasmania is an island which lies _B___ of the Australian mainland. A. north of the northeastern corner B. south of the southeastern corner C. east of the northeastern corner D. west of the southeastern corner
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