2 Australia is an island continent lying southeast of 3 Asia. Australia is the smallest continent and the largest island in the world. It is formed of one enormous island and one small one called 4 Tasmania. Australia is the flattest of all continents. Only five per cent of the lands is very high. Its most significant mountain chain is 5 the Great Dividing Range, the eastern part of which is known as 6 the Australian Alps. 7 Mount Kosciusko is Australia’s highest point. There are few rivers in Australia. Australia’s best-known river is 8 the Murray. But the longest is 9 the Darling. Most of Australia’s areas are desert country. In fact, 10 the Great Sandy and 11 the Great Victoria Deserts are the largest deserts in the world. Four out of five Australians live in the eastern state cities. 12 Sydney is the largest city on the continent.
1London is home to over 300 museums and galleries,isn't it? 2Is London the epicentre of culture and collections in the northen hemisphere? 3Is London maritime museum the world's largest or the smallest? 4What does London investigate? 5Where can you see mosaics and manuscripts? 6What museum in London is one of the greatest and the oldest museum in the world? 7When was the British Museum founded? 8What do the most famous exhibits include? 9Who worked in the reading room of the museum? 10What was the reading room incorporated into?
2Is London the epicentre of culture and collections in the northen hemisphere?
3Is London maritime museum the world's largest or the smallest?
4What does London investigate?
5Where can you see mosaics and manuscripts?
6What museum in London is one of the greatest and the oldest museum in the world?
7When was the British Museum founded?
8What do the most famous exhibits include?
9Who worked in the reading room of the museum?
10What was the reading room incorporated into?