1. If John hadn't overslept,he wouldn't have been late for work 2 I If he hadn't been late for work,his boss wouldn't have fired him. 3If John hadn't lost his job,he wouldn't have walked in the streets in the afternoon 4If he hadn't walked in the streets, he wouldn't have seen the travel agency lottery. 5.if he hadn't seen the lottery, he wouldn't have won the tour to Egypt. 6If he hadn't won the tour to Egypt,he wouln't have gone sightseeing. 7If he hadn't gone sightseeing, he wouldn't have got ...8.If he hadn't got acquainted ...then,he wouldn't work as a ...now 9.If he didn't work as ...he wouldn't have
The history of Australia refers to the history of the area and people of the Commonwealth of Australia and its preceding Indigenous and colonial societies. Aboriginal Australians arrived on the Australian mainland by sea from Maritime Southeast Asia between 40,000 and 70,000 years ago. The artistic, musical and spiritual traditions they established are among the longest surviving such traditions in human history.
The first known landing in Australia by Europeans was by Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon in 1606. Twenty-nine other Dutch navigators explored the western and southern coasts in the 17th century, and dubbed the continent New Holland. Macassan trepangers visited Australia's northern coasts after 1720, possibly earlier. Other European explorers followed until, in 1770, Lieutenant James Cook charted the east coast of Australia for Great Britain and returned with accounts favouring colonisation at Botany Bay (now in Sydney), New South Wales.
A First Fleet of British ships arrived at Botany Bay in January 1788[1] to establish a penal colony, the first colony on the Australian mainland. In the century that followed, the British established other colonies on the continent, and European explorers ventured into its interior. Indigenous Australians were greatly weakened and their numbers diminished by introduced diseases and conflict with the colonists during this period.
Gold rushes and agricultural industries brought prosperity. Autonomous parliamentary democracies began to be established throughout the six British colonies from the mid-19th century. The colonies voted by referendum to unite in a federation in 1901, and modern Australia came into being. Australia fought on the side of Britain in the two world wars and became a long-standing ally of the United States when threatened by Imperial Japan during World War II. Trade with Asia increased and a post-war immigration program received more than 6.5 million migrants from every continent. Supported by immigration of people from more than 200 countries since the end of World War II, the population increased to more than 23 million by 2014, and sustains the world's 12th largest national economy.[2]
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<span><u>Задание №1.</u>
1) Is there much tea in the cup? — No, not much.
2) Are there many eggs in the fridge? — Yes, there are many eggs.
3) Is there much milk in the bottle? — Yes, there is much milk.
4) Are there many lemons in the box? — No, not many.
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</u><span><u />1) There are some apples on the table.
2) There isn't any coffee in the cup.
3) There aren't any flowers in the vase.
4) There is a lot of cheese on the plate.
5) There is much milk in the glass.
6) There are many sandwiches in the fridge.
7) Is there much strawberry juiceon the table?</span></span>
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