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«Урок-викторина по теме "США"»
WELCOME TO THE CONTEST
There are….states in the United States of America
The US is washed by the… in the west
- Black Sea
- Japan Sea
- Northern Sea
- Pacific Ocean
About …million people live in the USA
The greatest river in the USA…
- Amazon River
- Colorado
- Mississippi
- Missouri
The …is one of the USA main tourist attractions
- Grand Canyon
- Grand River
- Big Canyon
- High Mountain
The United States is sometimes called…
- “ Old World”
- “ New World”
- “ Young World”
- “ Wild World”
… an American astronaut, the first man who stepped on the Moon in 1969
- Paul McCourtney
- Diesel Washington
- Bill Williams
- Neil Armstrong
The capital of the USA is…
- New York
- Los Angeles
- Washington
- Seattle
The Congress is divided into two parts: the House of Representatives and the…
- Senate
- Church
- White Hall
- Parliament
A senator’s term is…
- 6 month
- 6 years
- 10 years
- 12 years
Americans vote for the president in...
- January
- April
- November
- December
A person who wants to become President must be at least … years old
A person who wants to become President must live in the USA at least … years before becoming President
The … War lasted from 1861 till 1865
In 1865 the…won the Civil War
The first US President was…
- Columbus
- George Washington
- Abraham Lincoln
- Bill Clinton
George Washington was born in…
- Virginia
- Washington
- New York
- Hollywood
George Washington was born in a … family
- artist’s
- plantator’s
- painter’s
- dancer’s
The first US President is known to all Americans as …
- “ The Father of the Country”
- “ The Father of the Nation”
- “ The Father of the America”
- “ The Mother of the Nation”
Abraham Lincoln was the…President of the USA
Abraham grew up in the…
- South
- Middle East
- Middle West
- North
Abraham Lincoln became the 16 th American President in …
Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in …
Abe Lincoln was the professional …
- lawyer
- storyteller
- teacher
- military man
Franklin Roosevelt
Abraham Lincoln
John Kennedy
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
Bill Clinton
Franklin Roosevelt
Thomas Jefferson
John Kennedy
Bill Clinton