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Passage 1 England is not a big country: from north to south and from east to west it is ...

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England.  different countries.  the same city.  the same country.  
Bad Seasons  Summer or Winter  The Weather in England  Strange English People  
France tried in vain to control what is now the United States.  French was once the official language of the United States.  The French and Indian War was actually fought between England and France.  The Indians helped the French during the French and Indian Wet.  
Advertising Since the War  Advertising and Manufacturers  Advertising--England' s Biggest Industry  Advertising and Purchasers  
a place in southern England  a place of historical interest  a military training camp  a camp near London  
part of Britain  part of British Isles  the official name of the whole country England  the largest country of all mentioned in the passage  
Bad Seasons  Summer or Winter  The Weather in England  Strange English People  
flowers and vegetables from Devon are on the market one month earlier  farmers in the southwest grow as many vegetables and flowers as farmers elsewhere  people in the southwest have to pay a higher price for vegetables and flowers  vegetables in Cornwall ripen as much as a month earlier than flowers  
he did not get financial support for his research in Italy  he loved England  his research had to be conducted in England  his research fellow was in England  
was not accepted by the Committee of the Board of Education  formed the nursery schools  promoted the ideas of Dewey  reconstructed the forms of regular schools  
to introduce something about girl smokers in Europe  to report something interesting happened in England  to describe the present condition of European smokers  to ware young people around the world against smoking  
Enthusiasm.  Hostility.  Ambivalence.  Stubbornness.  
Wales is the richest of the three.  Scotland is the largest of the three.  Sometimes England is used instead of Britain.  Britain is the only name of the largest island of British Isles.