Complete the sentence. The Independence of Uzbekistan ... on ...
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Organization (UNO) on March 2, 1992
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People of more than a hundred nationalities ... a population of over 30
million living in Uzbekistan.
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Uzbekistan is ... mineral resources such as coal, oil, ore, copper, gold,
gas, etc.
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The ... of Uzbekistan is continental. There are more than 250 sunny days
a year. Often it is ... in summer — as much as 42— 44 degrees. Uzbek soil
is very ... if irrigated and managed ...
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He ... a lot these days
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You ... your keys!
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Tashkent is the ... of the ... Republic of Uzbekistan. It is a very ...
city. It was ... more than 2000 ... ago. The ... is located at the
foothills of the Tian Shan ... range and lies in the Chirchik river ...
The ... of the city has already grown to more than 2,5 million people.
There are several muslim ... and historical buildings such as the
Kukaldosh ... and the Barakkhon ... which were ... in the 16th century.
Tashkent, which has new ..., squares, high buildings and fountains, has
become the most ... city in Uzbekistan. The city is flourishing as never
... -. The ... facilities are good. There are ..., trolley-buses, trams,
taxis and a subway with many beautiful metro stations decorated with
traditional Uzbek ...
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Tashkent is a ... city, in ... a strong earthquake ... many buildings in
Tashkent. Many new houses, shops, offices were built after the
earthquake. The streets are ..., straight and clean.
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The Peace Park in Tashkent was ... by people ... Tashkent and Seattle
(the USA). 300 Uzbek people and 175 Americans worked together to build
the park. There is a metro in Tashkent. It was built in ..., At present
it has ... than 20 stations.
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We can't find our luggage. ... you ... it?
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Do you want to go to a restaurant with me? No, thanks. I ... just ...
lunch.
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Paul ... some letters since this morning.
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Mel ... me a nice birthday present last year.
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My brother ... to us since he ... to Italy last month.
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I broke/have broken my arm last summer when I fell/have fallen down the
stairs.
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Dear Mandy, Luckily I’m writing this email to you, the technician ...
(just/ fix) my computer! He ... (try) yesterday, but he ... (not/can)
because he ... (need) some spare parts. My PC ... (break) down some days
ago and I ... (feel) desperate. I ... (have) to borrow my boyfriend’s
laptop this week. Thanks to it I ... (already/write) the literature
essay.
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Uzbekistan is a sovereign Republic, the President of Uzbekistan is ....
Executive power is exercised by .... Legislative power is vested in ...
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In Uzbekistan the president ... directly ... to ...
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As commander in chief of the armed forces in Uzbekistan, ... also may
declare a state of emergency or of war. ... is empowered to appoint the
full cabinet of ministers and the judges of the three national courts,
subject to the approval of the Oily Majlis, and to appoint all members of
lower courts. ... has the power to dissolve the parliament.
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Besides legislation, international treaties, decrees, and states of
emergency also must be ratified by the ...
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The national judiciary includes .... Lower court systems exist at the
regional, district, and town levels. Judges at all levels are ... and ...
and independent of the other branches of government.
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But some parents in Uzbekistan want their children to attend … schools
which are not free.
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In Uzbekistan education is … between ages of 6-7 and 15.
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There are different types of … schools in our country.
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Most of the schools in Uzbekistan are state schools where … is free.
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The pupils have got good … and many of them may continue to study in
vocational schools or universities.
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The law about "The State Emblem" was ... on ...
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The emblem is bordered by ... on the right side and branches of ... with
opened cotton bolls on the left side. The ... is at the top of the
emblem, symbolizing the unity of the republic. The ... inside the eight-
pointed star are the sacred symbols of Islam.
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The state flag of Uzbekistan was approved on ... Flag represents a
multicolored ... with three horizontal stripes of blue, white and green.
The ... stripe on the flag is the symbol of the sky and water. The white
line on the cloth is the color of ... The green color on the banner is
the color of ... Red lines - symbolize the ... 12 stars are symbolizing
twelve ... of the country.
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I just (to come) home when Mike (to call).
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I (to book) the table before we (to go) to the cafe.
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There are ... beautiful and attractive places ..., Uzbekistan can be
considered as one of them. Uzbekistan ... at the center of Central Asia
and bordered with five ... Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. Uzbekistan is ... one among them. In
Uzbekistan, different ... live in peace and friendship. Uzbekistan is
famous, in the world, ... its hospitality and friendship. It is believed
that the person who was born even in ... would say that it is paradise
because it is his or her .... Uzbekistan is my motherland and I love my
country. I just can ... it with paradise because there is nothing more
like it.
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Uzbekistan ... its independence recently and it ... be compared with a
new born .... Its independence was ... in 1991. ... twenty three years
passed and ... have been ... so many buildings which give ... to the
face of country. Economy of Uzbekistan is ... year-by-year and other
countries are investing their ... to the economy of it.
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Where's Pete? I ... him for ages. I ... Pete last night.
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We ... at primary school from 1993 to 1998. We ... in this class since
September.
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I ... this video yet. I ... a video at the weekend.
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The Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan ... on ...
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The Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan consists ... ...
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The first section of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan
defines ... The second section of the Constitution of the Republic of
Uzbekistan secures ... The fourth section of the Constitution of the
Republic of Uzbekistan determines ...
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I’d rather ... at home ... to the cinema.
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I’d rather you ... the dinner now.
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Navruz , the spring ... holiday, has been celebrated for at least 2,500
years. Uzbeks still serve a traditional meal of ..., which tastes like
molasses-flavored cream of wheat and is made from ... and sprouted wheat
grains. Tea is poured from ceramic ... into ... bowls. Tea is served with
homemade ..., which acts as a sweetener. In Uzbekistan people usually ...
each other once a day and say ... when they leave. Men will always shake
... with other men. Women will often greet you with a big ..., and
definitely with a ... Close friends or family members of the same sex
will often greet each other with ... One of the most beautiful features
of Central Asian culture is found within one simple little gesture, this
...
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He is ... his father
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This box is three times ... that
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Ann’s salary is ... mine
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the early Middle Ages?
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England is the ... and the richest country of Great Britain
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Not far from Stonehenge stands ... It is a splendid example of an English
Gothic Cathedral; inside there is one of four copies of Magna Charta and
the oldest clock in England.
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... is very important town in the north-west of England. In the past it
used to be a Roman fort; its name comes from the Latin word castra.
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Birmingham is often called the ... because of the great variety of its
industries.
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If it ... this weekend, we ... skiing.
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A: I've got a headache. B: Well, why don't you try ... an aspirin.
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The biggest … in the USA is Superior.
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The longest … in the USA is the Mississippi.
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She said, “I can stay at home”. She said that … at home.
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She asked, “Do you like to sing?”.
She asked … to sing.
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She asked, “When will he come?”
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Washington does not produce anything except …
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… have lived in the White House.
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to Negro slaves in the USA?
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Max: “Frank often reads a book”. Max told me that … a book.
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Sarah: “I have cleaned my room”. Sarah told me that … room.
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the House of Representatives and senators in the USA Congress are there?
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… enforces federal laws, serves as commander-in-chief of the Armed
Forces.
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The President can not be elected for more than ...
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Federal judges are appointed by … for life.
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The United States of America is also called …
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The capital of the USA is …
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The national flag of the USA is called …
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The national bird of the USA is …
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The most popular sports in the US are …
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The longest rivers is …
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The USA is situated …
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The … of America is the common school and is attended by all groups of
the population.
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The system of … in the USA includes different kinds of schools public and
private, large and small, urban and rural, traditional and experimental
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In the Junior school … are studied by all the pupils. The other subjects
are selective.
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The first level of higher education in America is the "undergraduate"
level, which usually requires … of study.
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New England states are …
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The Middle Atlantic States are …
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The South Atlantic States are …
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The Central South-East states are …
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The American South-West consists of …
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The man … the bricks is my father
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Canada is the … largest country in the world.
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Official languages of Canada are …
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The lakes in Canada …
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The rivers in Canada are …
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… flows from the Rocky Mountains into the Arctic Ocean
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The Yukon starts in Canada and flows into …
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… flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
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The anthem of Canada is …
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Basic unit of Canada is …
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The Queen of Great Britain, Elizabeth II, is the official head of the
state, but the … acts as her representative.
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As a federation, Canada is … of ten provinces and two territories.
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Senators are appointed by … on the recommendation of …
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Members of the House of Commons … for a term of … years.
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The Cabinet … of 20 or more ministers, … by the Prime Minister from
leaders of the majority party in the House of Commons.
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The school system of Canada is very much like the one in the …, but there
are certain differences.
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Education in Canada is general and compulsory for children from 6 to 16
years old, and in some provinces — to …
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It is within the competence of the local authorities, and therefore it
may differ from province to province. For example, Newfoundland has an
11-grade system. Some other provinces have 12-grade systems, and Ontario
has even a … -grade system.
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Grades … are usually elementary schools, and grades … are secondary
schools.
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Admission to the university in Canada is after high school with specific
courses. They are regional colleges, institutes of technology, institutes
of applied arts, colleges of agricultural technology and others. Criteria
for admission to these institutions are …
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Australia is a highly developed industrial-agrarian country. Its area is
about …
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The capital of Australia is …, which became the capital only in …
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Almost one half of Australian territory is … by …
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As for the nature, the commonest trees of Australia are …
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Such unusual animals as a kangaroo or a koala-bear … from Australia.
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Australia, a federal parliamentary democracy, is an independent self-
governing state and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. The
constitution of Australia, which became effective in 1901, is based on …
parliamentary traditions, and includes elements of … system.
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The head of the Australian state is the …, and the head of government is
the …, who is responsible to the Australian parliament.
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Canberra is a modern, rapidly expanding city located on the ... River
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Major landmarks in Canberra … the new Parliament House (opened in 1988);
the Church of Saint John the Baptist (1840s); Captain Cook Memorial Water
Jet, located in Lake Burley Griffin; and the Australian War Memorial,
which includes a museum and an art gallery. Other sites include the
National Library (1960); the Australian National Gallery (1982), housing
works by Australian and other artists; the High Court of Australia
building; and the civic center
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The … won an international competition for the design of Canberra.
Construction began in 1913 but was interrupted by World War I.
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The British colony of New Zealand became an independent dominion …
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The total territory of New Zealand is … kilometres.
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… are both official state languages of New Zealand.
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Government type is parliamentary democracy. Administrative division is
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… is the present capital of New Zealand since …, and one of its busiest
ports, located at the southern end of North Island, lying among hills in
the western side of a natural harbour.
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My mother is a … woman. She does all her work …
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Our teachers are very …. They always behave … toward us.
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Asl? shouted very … and the teacher got … She felt …
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My father is a very … driver. He drives … The police warned him …
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The tourists speak very ... I cannot understand their speeches …
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