EXAM CARDS (The 6-th Form).
CARD #1. The weather forecast.
· Are weather forecasts important for people? Why?
· People of what professions are interested in weather forecasts?
· When and where do weathermen usually collect information about weather?
· What is the usual result of weathermen’s work?
CARD #2. Climate.
· What is climate? Does it change?
· What can you say about the climate in Russia?
· What do you know about the greenhouse effect?
· How can the greenhouse effect influence the climate on the planet in future?
· Do you think our planet needs protection? Why?
CARD#3.Natural world in danger.
· What is a dodo? Could you call it an extinct species?
· What endangered species of plants and animals can you remember?
· Why are rainforests so important for the life on the earth?
· How can wild plants in savannas, deserts and rainforests help to cure people?
CARD#4. This fragile planet.
· What does the word environment mean?
· What are the most serious environmental problems?
· Where does air pollution in the cities mostly come from?
· Why is it not safe to be in direct sunlight in certain places?
CARD#5. Discover Britain: England.
· Where do people usually arrive when they travel to Britain by sea or air? Why?
· What are the principal cities in the Southeast?
· What country is called the “garden of England”?
· Why do people find the Southwest attractive?
· Why is Land’s End called that way?
CARD#6. Royal London.
· Which building is the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II?
· How many royal parks are there in London?
· Why is it said that the Queen in Britain reigns but doesn’t rule?
· What places in London are connected with Queen Victoria?
· What do you know about Queen Victoria’s family life?
CARD#7. Shakespeare’s Land.
· When and where did W.Shakespeare live?
· What did he do to earn his living?
· Did he have a family?
· Why did he become famous?
· What famous Shakespeare’s plays have you heard about?
· When and where did he die?
CARD#8. Scotland.
· Into what parts is Scotland divided geographically?
· Where are most of the factories and plants situated in Scotland?
· What big river flows across the country?
· What city is the largest and busiest in Scotland?
· What are the most interesting attractions in Scotland?
CARD#9. Wales.
· Will you call Wales an industrial or an agricultural country? Why?
· What Welsh cities can you name?
· What is the second highest mountain in Britain situated in Wales?
· What holiday do the Welsh celebrate on 1st March?
· What is the national game of Wales?
CARD#10. The USA.
· Where is the US situated? What is it washed by?
· What is the typical weather of the country?
· What is the scenery of the country?
· What are the most famous places to enjoy the beauty and power of wild America?
· Why do people say that the US is a young country?
CARD#11. Political outlook. Who rules the country?
· What American presidents of the twentieth century do you know?
· Why can the US government be compared with a tree?
· What is the US Congress? How is it divided?
· Who carries out the laws that the Congress makes?
· Who helps the President to make decisions?
CARD#12. The American Presidents.
· Where was George Washington born?
· What did he do during the Revolutionary War?
· When did G.Washington become the first president of the country?
· In what kind of family was A. Lincoln born?
· How did little Abe teach himself?
· Who gave Lincoln an idea to become a lawyer?
· What was happening in the country at the time when Lincoln was President
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CARD#13. Australia.
· In what half of the earth is Australia situated?
· What water bodies wash the continent?
· What places in Australia are least populated and least developed?
· In what way is Australia divided?
· What city is Australia’s capital? Where is it?
CARD#14. Climate and wildlife.
· What is the hottest season in Australia?
· Do all parts of Australia receive enough rain?
· What explains Australia’s small population?
· What extraordinary birds and animals are found only in Australia?
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