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1. When much material had been looked through and some problems had been solved, the new film of Australia was taken.

2. In this country Christmas will be celebrated in Australian style.

3. Some gold is still being exported from Kalgorlie.

4. A large part of the island is covered with wild beautiful forests.

5. Several new buildings will have been completed in Australia by the end of the current year.

II. , it, that, one.

1. One must be careful to avoid trouble.

2. There are many animals in Australia that you cannot see anywhere else.

3. It is Queen Elizabeth II who is also queen of Australia.

 

III. , to be, to have, to do.

 

1. Some towns on the Murray did not keep the old river boats.

2. The Queensland Government had to bring cane toads to eat cane beetles.

3. The Australians biggest race was to start in August.

4. Christmas in Australia does not happen in winters.

 

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1. There are many animals in Australia you cannot see anywhere else.

2. Many Australians now believe the country should break its connections with

Britain and the British Queen.

 

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2.Commonwealth of Australia

3. tie

4. Commonwealth of Nations

5. standard of living

AUSTRALIA

1. Australia is the only country in the world that is also a continent. It is the sixth large country and the smallest continent. Australia lies between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. It is situated about 11 000 km southwest of North America and about 8 200 km southeast of Asia. The name of the country comes from Latin word australis which mean southern. The countrys official name is Commonwealth of Australia.

2. The Commonwealth of Australia is a federation of states. Australia has six states New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia. Each state has its government. Australia has two territories the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory. The capital of the country is Canberra.

3. Australia is a constitutional monarchy like Great Britain. The nation is administered under written constitution. The British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, is also queen of Australia and countrys head of state. But the queen has little power in the Australian government. She serves mainly as a symbol of long historical tie between Great Britain and Australia. Australia is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations which is an association formed by Britain and some of its former colonies.

4. Australia is one of the worlds developed countries. Australia has modern factories, highly productive mines and farms, and busy cities. It is the world`s learning producer of wool, bauxite and also the ore from which aluminium is made. It also produces and exports large amounts of other minerals and farm goods. Income from the export enables Australians to have high standard of living. The most important trading partners of Australia are Japan and the United States.

 

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What are the most important trade partners of the country?

 

1. The United States and Canada.

2. Japan and the United States.

3. Great Britain and Japan.

 

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Australia is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations which is

 

1. under written constitution.

2. in the Australian government.

3. an association formed by Britain and some of its former colonies.

 

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