EX. 3 (1 - 5)
EX. 3 (6 - 7)
EX. 4 (1 - 5)
EX. 4 (6 - 8)
100

1.

The eastern side of the Plitvice Lakes National 

Park IS REPRESENTED by Pljesevica Mountain, 

which is also the border between Bosnia and 

Hercegovina. 

100

6.

Tourists AREN'T ALLOWED to hike in the Wave 

Arizona without participating in a lottery.

100

1.

The tourists ARE RECOMMENDED by the Iceland 

tour guide to visit the geothermal spring in 

Namaskard Pass

100

6.

Their gods ARE GIVEN offerings by the Hindus 

during the Yadnya Kasada festival at

Mount Bromo.

100

2.

 I WASN'T NOTIFIED about the dangers of 

swimming in that part of the sea.

100

7.

Based on the formation process, mountains 

ARE CLASSIFIED into three types: fold mountains, 

block mountains, and volcanic mountains

100

2.

Many tourists from around the world ARE

AMAZED by the largest salt flat of Salar De Uyuni 

in Bolivia.

100

7.

The natural flow of the Jokulsa a Dal river in 

Iceland IS AFFECTED by the presence of the 

hydropower plant.

100

3.

Arashiyama National Forest in Japan WAS once 

ALTERED by the implementation of a new forest 

system.

100

3.

The uniqueness of the Pink Beach in East 

Lombok WAS ENHANCED by the picture-postcard 

view around the beach.

100

8.

More than 150 species of birds WERE FOUND in 

Lake Turkana, Kenya.

100

4.

Around 900-1300 AD, before the arrival of 

humans, about 80% of New Zealand WAS

COVERED by forests.

100

4.

The visitors to Nelson Lakes National Park WERE

WARNED by the authorities about vehicle break-ins

 at car parks.

100

5.

The marble caves in Chile WERE CREATED by 

waves splashing against the walls of the marble 

many years ago.

100

5.

The water from Lake Oeschinen IS USED by the 

city of Kandersted, Switzerland, for its daily 

water supply.