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1 ) I (to be) very busy at the beginning of June. We (to have) our exams.

2) This day (to come) sooner or later.

3) Who (to join) me? Perhaps I (to drive) to town this weekend.

4) You (to help) me or not?

5) He (to come) to see me in a years time.

6) How long you (to be) away? I (to miss) you.

7) She (to have) dinner in ten minutes.

8) I think I (to get up) earlier tomorrow morning.

9) Alex (to help) her to pass her exam, Im sure.

10) They (to write) a test tomorrow at their English lesson.

1) There are a lot of places of interest in this ancient city.

2) There will be many famous actors on the first night of this film.

3) There was a strange letter on his table.

AUSTRALIA

 

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 8200 km southeast of mainland Asia. The name of the country comes from Latin word australis which mean southern. The country's official name is Commonwealth of Australia.

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.

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 country's 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.

Australia is one of the world's developed countries. Australia has modern factories, highly productive mines and farms, and busy cities. It is the world's leading producer of wool and bauxite. 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.

For many other world countries Australia is a remote land to visit, nevertheless, millions of people gladly fly there to see its places of interest. The capital of Australia is Canberra. Its not as large as Sydney or Melbourne, but it has an important political meaning for the country. All the governmental and parliamentary buildings are situated there. Canberra is also the home of many cultural institutions, such as Australian National University, National Gallery, National Museum, Royal Military College, Australian Institute of Sport and many others. The largest and the most visited city in Australia is Sydney. There is a great number of attractions in Sydney. The most well-known ones are Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, St Mary's Catholic Cathedral, Royal Botanical Gardens, Luna Park, Australian Museum of Natural History and Anthropology, Museum of Contemporary Art and several others.

15. :

1. Where does the Australia lie?

2. What is the official name of the country?

3. What is the capital of the country?

4. Who is the country's head of state?

5. Is there a written constitution in Australia?

 

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