Discover the USA
1. Choose the
correct variant.
1. Christopher
Columbus discovered America in …
a. 1492 b.
1402 c. 1442
2. Who lived
in America before Columbus came?
a. Americans
b. Pilgrims c. Indians
3. When did Europeans
first arrive in America?
a. 1720 b. 1620
c. 1670
4. The first
colonists started the tradition of …
a. Thanksgiving
Day b. Halloween c. Independence Day
5. When did
America become independent?
a. 1776 b.
1676 c. 1767
6. When is
Independence Day?
a. 24 July
b. 4 July c. 4 June
7. The first
president of the USA was…
a. Abraham
Lincoln b. Jeffrey Jefferson c. George Washington
8. Which
American state is situated 50 miles from Russia?
a. Alabama
b. Alaska c. Arizona
9. The largest
state in the USA is …
a. Alaska
b. Texas c. California
10. Which
river did native Americans call “the father of waters”?
a. the
Mississippi b. the Colorado c. the Missouri
11. Which
state of the USA is situated in the Pacific Ocean?
a. Idaho
b. Hawaii c. Montana
12. The USA is
a … republic.
a. Federal
b. Constitutional c.presidential
13. The US
President’s term is …
a. 4 years
b. 5 years c. 6 years
14. The US Government
has … braches.
a. Three
b. Four c. Five
15. Congress
is made up of
a. The House
of Representatives and the House of Commons
b. The House
of Lords and the House of Commons
c. The House
of Representatives and the Senate
16. What is the
favourite sport in the USA?
a. Baseball
b. Cricket c. Rugby
2. Match the
sights (A-H) with their definitions (1-7). One sight is extra.
A.
1. The Capitol
B.
2. The White House
C.
3. The Empire State Building
D.
4. Hollywood
E.
5. Disneyland
F.
6. The Grand Canyon
G.
7. The Statue of Liberty
H.
8. Yellowstone
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1.
a. It is the official home for the President of the USA.
2.
b. It is the symbol of freedom in America.
3.
c. It is one of the tallest buildings in the USA.
4.
d. It is the tallest building in Washington and the most famous
building in the USA because it is the place where laws are made.
5.
e. It is the world famous center of films.
6.
f. It is a large amusement park for children in Southern
California.
g. It is
famous for its geysers.
h. It is the
oldest national park in the world.
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3 Match the
beginnings of the sentences (1-5) with the endings (A-F). One variant is extra.
1) The Grand
Canyon is one mile deep and a. the Mississippi
2) Yellowstone
covers b. nine million square
kilometers
3) Alaska is
separated from Russia by c. parts of three states
4) The area of
the USA is over d. 277 miles long
5) The longest
river in the USA is e. the Bering Strait
4. Match the
cities (A-F) with their definitions (1-5). One city is extra.
A.
Philadelphia
B.
New York
C.
Chicago
D.
Washington, DC
E.
Los Angeles
F.
Boston
1.
It is one of the main cities of the USA. It was the first capital
of America from 1790 until 1800. The USA constitution the first written
constitution in the world was adopted in this city in 1787.
2.
This city is situated on the left bank of the Potomac River. It is
one of the most beautiful and unusual cities in the USA. It has little
industry. There are no skyscrapers. It was named after the first American
President.
3.
It is the largest city in the United States. It is situated at the
mouth of the Hudson River. It is the world leader in finance, the arts and
communications. There are many skyscrapers of fifty and more stores in it.
4.
It is one of the oldest cities. It was founded in 1630. There are
three universities in this city. The oldest university in the USA, Harvard
University, was founded in 1636.
5.
It is the second largest city in the USA after New York City. It
is situated in Southern California. This city is known as a center of the
American entertainment industry.
5. Match the
names of the famous people (A-F) with the sentences (1-5). One name is extra.
A.
Walt Disney
B.
Neil Armstrong
C.
Martin Luther king
D.
Henry Ford
E.
Charlie Chaplin
F.
Mark Twain
1.
The American astronaut first stepped on the surface of the Moon.
2.
His cartoon films are popular all over the world.
3.
He was the leader of the Black civil rights movement in the USA.
4.
He was a famous American actor called “The Little Tramp”.
5.
He was the first to use an assembly line in car making, which made
cars affordable.
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