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2. How many stars are on the American flag? a) 40 stars b) 45 stars 50 stars d) 30 stars
3. Which city is home to the Statue of Liberty? a) Los Angeles b) Washington DC New York City d) San Francisco
4. What is Hollywood famous for? Making movies b) Selling cars c) Growing vegetables d) Building bridges
5. What are two popular American foods mentioned in the text? a) Pizza and spaghetti b) Fish and chips Hamburgers and coca-cola d) Bread and cheese
6. Where can you see the president's house? a) New York City b) Las Vegas Washington, D.C. d) California
7. What sport is popular in the USA that Europeans watch on television? a) Tennis b) Cricket c) Rugby d American football
Exercise 2: Can You Tell which Sentences are True and which are False? 1. The USA is located between Canada and Mexico. True
2. The capital city of the USA is New York City. False
3. The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of freedom. True
4. Las Vegas is known for its quiet streets and parks. False
5. Many people enjoy American football in Europe. True
Exercise 3: Let's Answer the Following Questions! 1. What is the capital city of the USA? Washington D.C.
2. How many states are there in the USA? 50
3. What is the name of the famous building in New York City? Empire State Building
4. Where is Disneyland located? Anaheim, California
5. What can you visit in Washington, D.C.?
6. What is the name of the famous bridge in San Francisco?
7. What are two popular American foods?
Exercise 4: Can You Fill in the Blanks? Tom: "Have you ever been to American...(1), Lily?" Lily: "No, I haven't. But I heard .....(2) it's really big." Tom: "Yes, it is. There are..... 50 stars.... (3) and lots of cities." Lily: "What is the ....(4)?" Tom: "It's ...(5) That's where the president lives." Lily: "I have seen pictures of .(6)!" Tom: "It's nice. And .(7) has .(8)." Lily: "Oh, I want to see that! Is (9) there, too?" Tom: "Yes, it is. It's a symbol of freedom." Lily: "Sounds amazing! .(10)" Tom: "American food is ..(11) everywhere. famous." Lily: "I love hamburgers! What sports do they play?" Tom: "Baseball.....(13) and Amerinan Football (14) are really popular." Lily: "I have watched it on TV. It's exciting!" Tom: "It sure is! Maybe one day we can visit together."
Exercise 5: Put down already, yet, just, never, ever, since or for. 1. The USA has been a country ______ 1776.
3. They have ______ announced the new president's speech.
4. I have ______ tried real American BBQ - it's amazing!
5. Hollywood has changed a lot ______ the 1920s.
6. Have you seen the Statue of Liberty ______ ?
7. She has ______ been to Las Vegas, but she wants to go.
Exercise 6: Use Present Perfect and verbs in brackets. 1. The Golden Gate Bridge ______ (become) a symbol of San Francisco.
2. Many tourists ______ (take) photos of the Grand Canyon.
3. My friend ______ (not visit) Washington, D.C. yet.
4. ______ you ever ______ (eat) a Thanksgiving turkey?
5. American football ______ (gain) popularity worldwide.
Exercise 7: Correct the mistakes. 1. She has saw the Hollywood Sign last week.
2. The USA has being independent for 248 years.
3. Did you have ever tried pumpkin pie?