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English 8 unit 8

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  • A. American B. Canadian C. Australian D. Portuguese
    D. Portuguese
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  • A. monument B. symbolize C. attraction D. spectacle
    C. attraction
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  • A. natural B. trainee C. unique D. parade
    A. natural
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  • A. territory B. festivity C. traditional D. geography
    A. territory
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  • A. official B. legendary C. historic D. iconic
    B. legendary
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  • Residents from Liverpool speak English (with/ as / on/ under) a different accent.
    with
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  • Last summer, Mike spent two weeks (for / in / on / at) a summer camp.
    at
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  • The inhabitants of Scotland are called (Scotlanders / Scotlish / Scots / Scotchs).
    Scots
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  • Her English accent is so good that she is thought of as a (natural / official / non-native / native) speakers.
    native
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  • Loch Ness is a (person / lake / valley / river) in the Highlands of Scotland.
    lake
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  • (Despite / Because / Due to / Even though) having two official languages, Canada has the third largest English-speaking population.
    Despite
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  • The Capital of Canada is (Edinburgh / Ottawa / Cardiff / Belfast).
    Ottawa
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  • (How’s / What’s / Where’s / When’s) your international summer camp going? - It’s just awesome.
    How's
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  • Susan looks forward (to attend / to attending / to be attended / be attending) a music camp, where she can sing and dance.
    to attending
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  • Where do Maoris live? (Scotland / Australia / Canada / New Zealand)
    New Zealand
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  • I__________ (already/ apply) for a sports summer camp in the UK.
    have already applied
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