Exercise 1 2. The play Romeo and Juliet was written by William
Shakespeare in the 1590s.
3. The microwave oven was invented by Percy Spencer in
1947.
4. The picture Sunfl owers was painted by Vincent van Gogh
in 1888.
5. In 1960, a 1,000-year-old Viking settlement in eastern
Canada was discovered by Norwegian explorer Helge
Ingstad.
6. The song Let It Go from the movie Frozen was
composed by a married couple, Robert Lopez and
Kristen Anderson-Lopez.
Exercise 2 2. The box-offi ce hit Star Wars: The Force Awakens was
directed by J.J. Abrams.
3. The fi rst satellite was launched into space by the Soviet
Union in 1957.
4. The children s novel Charlotte s Web was written by E.B.
White.
5. The Guggenheim Museum in New York City was
designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Exercise 3 2. The Blue Mosque was designed by Mehmet Aga in 1616.
3. Buckingham Palace was built by the Duke of Buckingham
in 1705.
4. Canberra, Australia was planned by Walter Burley Griffi n
in 1913.
5. The Vasco da Gama Bridge was designed by Armando
Rito in 1998.
6. The Burj Khalifa was built by 12,000 workers in 2010.
Exercise 4 A
Ottawa, Canada This capital city s name . . .
Valparaiso, Chile The Spanish explorer . . .
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The name of this city, . . .
Cusco, Peru The name of this city . . .
Montevideo, Uruguay The most popular belief . . .
Bogota, Columbia The name of this city . . .
B
1. False. Neither city was named after a person.
2. True
3. False. It was named after a hero in a myth who grew
wings and became a rock.
4. True
Exercise 5 Ecuador is situated on the equator in the northwest of
South America. It is made up of a coastal plain in the west
and a tropical rain forest in the east. These two areas are
separated by the Andes mountains in the center of the
country.
The economy is based on oil and agricultural products.
More oil is produced in Ecuador than any other South
American country except Venezuela. Bananas, coffee,
and cocoa are grown there. Many of these products are
exported. Hardwood is also produced and exported.
Many people in Ecuador are of Incan origin. Several
native languages are spoken there, such as Quechua.
Spanish is spoken in Ecuador, too.
Exercise 6 2. The peso is the currency that is used in Chile.
3. Millions of people visit Italy every year. Tourism is a very
important industry there.
4. A lot of meat, especially beef, is exported by Argentina.
5. Gold mining is an important industry in South Africa.
6. Much of the world s wheat is grown in the Canadian
prairies. It s used to make foods like bread and pasta.
7. A lot of computers are exported by Taiwan. In fact, the
electronics industry is an important part of many East
Asian economies.
Exercise 7 Answers will vary. Possible answers:
Every year, millions of tourists visit California. California is
known for its beautiful scenery, warm climate, and excellent
food. There are many national parks in California. They are
visited by over 30 million people every year. Many world-
famous museums are located there, including the Getty
Center in Los Angeles and the San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art.
The state is divided into two parts, called Northern
California and Southern California. San Francisco and
Yosemite National Park are found in Northern California.
San Francisco is bordered by water on three sides. It
is a city with a beautiful bay and two famous bridges. San
Francisco s streets are always fi lled with tourists. On the north
end of the bay is the world-famous Napa Valley. South of San
Francisco, there is an area that is famous for its computer
industries; it is called Silicon Valley. Many computer
industries are located there. Los Angeles, Hollywood, and
Disneyland are located in Southern California. Southern
California is known for its desert areas, which are sometimes
next to snowcapped mountains.