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Canada is a very large country.It is bigger than China.China is the third largest country in the world.Canada is the second largest.It has an area of nearly 10 million sq. km. Canada has a very long coastline.To the west is the Pacific Ocean.To the east is the Atlantic Ocean.The Arctic Ocean is in the north.There are very many islands off the Pacific coast and off the Arctic coast.The biggest one in the west is Vancouver Island.In the east there is New Foundland,and in the Arctic Ocean the biggest islands are Baffin Island and Victoria Island.(Greenland is not part of Canada.It is a part of Denmark,a country in northern Europe.)

Canada has a long border with the U.S.A.in the south.In the northwest Canada borders on the American“State of Alaska”.Canada is a northern country.The Arctic Circle is (Latitude 16°N) passes through the northern part.In the south,half of the border with the U.S.A. follows line of latitude 49°N.

1.Which of the following statements is true?

A.U.S.A is the second largest country in the world.

B.Canada has nearly 10 million sq. km.So it is the second largest country on the earth.

C.China is as large as Canada and the second largest in the world.

D.Russia is the second largest country in the world.

2.What ocean is in the north of Canada?

A.The Pacific Ocean.         B.The Atlantic Ocean.

C.The Indian Ocean.          D.The Arctic Ocean.

3.There are many islands in Canada,and Vancouver Island is ________.

A.in the west             B.in the east

C.in the north              D.in the south

4.Alaska is one of the states of America.It is on the________of Canada.

A.northeast     B.southeast     C.northwest     D.southwest

5.Latitude 16°N is through ________.

A.the northern part of Canada        B.the northern part of China

C.the northern part of America      D.the northern part of New Foundland

 

1.解析:细节辨认题。文中已有交代,在面积上加拿大是世界第二大国,中国居第三位。

答案:B

2.解析:加拿大的北边是北极,所以应是北冰洋。

答案:D

3.解析:细节理解题。根据“The biggest one in the west is Vancouver Island”可知。

答案:A

4.解析:加拿大西北部与美国的阿拉斯加州接壤。

答案:C

5.解析:根据“The Arctic Circle is (Latitude 16°N) passes through the northern part.”可知。Latitude 16°N意为“北纬16度”。

答案:A

 

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A.paintings and drawings                   B.sculpture and photographs

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A. to make full use of                                          B. to offer the best of

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