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All statements about Fiordland National Park are FALSE EXCEPT


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19. All statements about Fiordland National Park are FALSE EXCEPT
A) Visitors are obliged to do risky activities in Fiordland B) The flora and fauna of Fiordland are unique in the world
C) James Cook was the first to discover New Zealand D) The view of Fiordland can be visible from space
20. It is clear from the passage that Fiordland National Park is ...
A) hunting area B) place to work C) an arid region D) nature museum
21. What does the word FIORD in the passage refer to?
A) a piece of land surrounded by water B) a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea
C) the part of the land adjoining or near the sea D) a long, narrow, deep inlet, of the sea between high cliffs.
22. One can be understood from the passage that ...
A) for Europeans Fiordland was an unknown place for centuries.
B) the first Europeans visited Fiordland aiming to get more greenstones.
C) Fiordland was a mythological city devised by Maori people.
D) is allowed to investigate Fiordland only by special boats and helicopters.


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