С АРТИКЛЯМИ 1.___ rice, wheat, corn, legumes, cotton, conifers, and tobacco are __ items on which ___ whole econ omies and nations depend. A__ , the, the
BThe, __ , ___
CThe, the, the
D __ , the, ___
2.___ tiger lives in Asia and belongs to ___ same genus as __ lion, leopard, and jaguar.
A The, the, the
C ___ , the,
___
B A, __ , a
D The, ___ ,
__
3.___ most of financial activities are crowded along ___
Threadneedle Street.
A The, the
C ___ , __
B The, __
D __ , the
4.The intersection is known as ___ Bank, which in cludes ___huge Bank of England complex, ___ Roy al Exchange, and ___ Stock Exchange.
A the, the, the, the
B __ , ___ , ___ , __
C __ , the, __ , ___
D the, __ , the __
5.The busiest shopping area is ___ Oxford Street, where such large department stores as __ Selfridges, ___
John Lewis, and __ Marks and Spencer are located.
A , __ , , ___
B the, the, the, the
C__ , ___ , the, the
Dthe, the, ___ , ___
6.___ East End, beyond ___ City of London and
Tower, has long been ___ home of London's docks and immigrants.
A The, the
__ , __
C The, the, the, the
B __ ,___
, the, the
D The, ___, __ , ___
7.___centre of this educational establishment is
University of London in___ Bloomsbury, founded in 1836.
A The, ___
, the
C___ , the, __
B The, the,
___
D, ___ , the
8.It is made up of ___ number of colleges, schools, and attached institutes, which range from __ Lon don School of Economics and Political Science to ___
King's College and several medical schools.
A the, ___, __
C a, __ , ___
B a, the, the
D the, __ , the
9.With ___ average elevation of more than 4000 m, Tibet is the highest region on___ earth sometimes called___ Roof of ___ World.
A ___ , the, the, the
B the, __ , ___ , ___
C an, the, ___ , the
D an, ___, the, the
10.apple, peach, pear, and apricot trees are culti vated in __ valleys of the region.
A
__ ,
the
C ___ , ___
B The,
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D The, the
11.musk deer, wild sheep, wild goats, wild don keys, yaks, and ___ Tibetan antelopes are common in mountainous areas.
A
__ , ___ , ___
C The, the, the
B
A, __ , ___
D The, ___ , the
12.On __ typical summer day, the temperature can rise from 3°C before ___ sunrise to 27°C by midday.
A
the, the, the
C the, __ , ___
B
a, ___ , ___
D a, the, the
13.___ most common material for rugs and carpets has traditionally been ___ sheep's wool, although in cer tain regions __ goat's or camel's hair is also used.
A
The, the, the
C ___ , the, the
B
The, __ , ___
D ___ , ___ , __
14.At the end of the 16th century the first explorers of
___ South Seas mapped ___ southern sky, which was largely unknown to ___ ancients.
A
__
,
the, __
C the, the, the
B
__
,
a, the
D the, __ , ___
15.During ___ Renaissance, people thought that their own age and __ time of ___ ancient Greece and Rome were advanced and civilized.
Athe, the,the
C the, the,__
B__ , ___, ___
D __ , the,___
1.___ rice, wheat, corn, legumes, cotton, conifers, and tobacco are __ items on which ___ whole economies and nations depend. A__ , the, the
2.___ tiger lives in Asia and belongs to ___ same genus as __ lion, leopard, and jaguar. A The, the, the
3.___ most of financial activities are crowded along _ Threadneedle Street. C ___ , __
4. The intersection is known as ___ Bank, which includes ___huge Bank of England complex, ___ Royal Exchange, and ___ Stock Exchange.
A the, the, the, the
5.The busiest shopping area is ___ Oxford Street, where such large department stores as __ Selfridges, ___ John Lewis, and __ Marks and Spencer are located. A , __ , , ___
6.___ East End, beyond ___ City of London and
Tower, has long been ___ home of London's docks and immigrants.
C The, the, the, the
7.___centre of this educational establishment is
University of London in___ Bloomsbury, founded in 1836.
B The, the,___
8.It is made up of ___ number of colleges, schools, and attached institutes, which range from __ London School of Economics and Political Science to ___ King's College and several medical schools.
B a, the, the
9.With ___ average elevation of more than 4000 m, Tibet is the highest region on___ earth sometimes called___ Roof of ___ World.
D an, ___, the, the
10.apple, peach, pear, and apricot trees are cultivated in __ valleys of the region. B the
11.musk deer, wild sheep, wild goats, wild donkeys, yaks, and ___ Tibetan antelopes are common in mountainous areas.
A__ , ___ , ___
12.On __ typical summer day, the temperature can rise from 3°C before ___ sunrise to 27°C by midday. B a, ___ , ___
13.___ most common material for rugs and carpets has traditionally been ___ sheep's wool, although in certain regions __ goat's or camel's hair is also used. B The, __ , ___
14.At the end of the 16th century the first explorers of ___ South Seas mapped ___ southern sky, which was largely unknown to ___ ancients.
C the, the, the
15.During ___ Renaissance, people thought that their own age and __ time of ___ ancient Greece and Rome were advanced and civilized.
C the, the,__