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En la siguiente descripción de Australia, deberás completar los espacios con las palabras indicadas. Algunas letras de las palabras que faltan ya están escritas; solamente debes completarlas en la tabla enumerada que se encuentra al finalizar el texto. La primera palabra ya fue hecha para darte un ejemplo. Tienes 20 minutos para hacerlo. Animo!
En la siguiente descripción de Australia, deberás completar los espacios con las palabras indicadas. Algunas letras de las palabras que faltan ya están escritas; solamente debes completarlas en la tabla enumerada que se encuentra al finalizar el texto. La primera palabra ya fue hecha para darte un ejemplo. Tienes 20 minutos para hacerlo. Animo!
Australia is a very big country, so it is not surprising th (*) we can find many differences in weather an (1) scenery from one state to another. As well a (2) geographical and climatic variations, th(3) is a great variety in the people wh (4) live in Australia.
Firstly, let’s look a (5) the many landscapes in this vast continent. In the north of Australia, the heavy tropical rainfall produces the wetlands o (6) Kakadu National Park. Here, you can see many ki (7) of birds, and crocodiles can also be found in lakes and riv (8) . The Northern Territory is home to a rich Aboriginal culture. Wall paintings in its caves provide evidence that Aborigines have li (9) in Australia for thousands of years. In the dry ‘red centre’ of Australia, much of the land is desert, where few people can live. The symbol of that region is Ayers Rock, also kn (10) as Uluru.
To the east, is the mainly tropical state of Queensland, famous f (11) the Great Barrier Reef, which lies off the coast. This huge ribbon of coral at the edge of the Pacific Ocean is one of the great natural wonders of the w (12) . Further south, the climate bec (13) more temperate and it is in New South Wales and Victoria that most wheat is grown. How (14) , wool has always been the mo (15) important source of income for Australian farmers. Sheep and cattle farming are widespread in Australia, though the country is perhaps bet (16) known for its native animals, such a (17) the kangaroo and koala. There are even snowfields in some higher southern parts of the country, th (18) the ski season is quite short.
In ad (19) to the diversity of the land, there is considerable diversity among the Australian people. The earliest settlers we (20) the Aborigines, but, in the last two centuries, waves of migrants from all o (21) the world h (22) made their homes here. Australia is proud of its achievements as a multicultural nation, wh(23) people are free to maintain their own la (24) and culture and practise their own religion.
Although it is not tr (25) to say that all Australians are tall, sun-tanned surfers, sport and recreation play an important p (26) in their lives. The mainly fine, dry climate makes it pos (27) for Australians to spend much of their free time outdoors, enjoying open-air activities. The ‘Aussie barbeque’ is typical of the casual way in which people like to get tog (28) with their friends.
People around the world who watched the opening and closing ceremonies of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games had an opportunity to see for them (29) the many sides and faces of Australia – the land and the ocean, and the inhab (30) , old and new.
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Terminaste? Encuentra acá los resultados!
0 – 9 Principiante a elemental
10 – 15 Elemental superior a Pre-Intermedio
16 – 20 Intermedio Cambridge PET
21 – 25 Intermedio superior Cambridge FCE
26 – 30 Avanzado Cambridge CAE or FCE
| * that | 1. and | 2. as | 3. there |
| 4. who | 5. at | 6. of | 7. kinds |
| 8. rivers | 9. lived | 10. known | 11. for |
| 12. world | 13. becomes | 14. However | 15. most |
| 16. better | 17. as | 18. though | 19. addition |
| 20. were | 21. over | 22. have | 23. where |
| 24. language | 25. true | 26. part | 27. possible |
| 28. together | 29. themselves | 30. inhabitants |
Esta prueba fue elaborada por Sydney English Language School (www.selc.com.au)




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