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1. a. Either b. As well as c. Not only d. Both Canadians but also many other music lovers know that Shania Twain, Joni Mitchell and Alanis Morrissette all come from Canada.
2. a. Furthermore b. Instead c. Consequently d. For all that, many other celebrities that the world loves are Canadian, for example Celine Dion, Justin Bieber, Jim Carrey and Bryan Adams, to name but a few.
3. a. Now that b. Although c. Since d. Whereas she had been writing wonderful books for a long time, it was only in 2013 that Alice Munro received the Nobel Prize in Literature. She comes from Ontario, Canada.
4. Canada is the second largest country in the world, a. so b. because c. for d. but its population density is only 3.4 persons per square kilometre. The population density for the whole world (excluding the Antarctica) is 53 persons per sq. km.
5. The border between Russia and Kazakhstan is 6846 km long a. unless b. while c. even if d. as the length of the border between the USA and Canada is 8891 km, the longest in the world.
6. a. Accordingly b. Therefore c. What's more d. Thus, it is unprotected.
7. a. If b. Until c. In case d. Because you want to make an American smile, ask a Canadian to say out and about. It works every time.
8. Hockey and lacrosse are Canada's national sports. Football and basketball are also very popular. a. On the other hand b. On top of that c. As a result d. Nonetheless, the baseball glove was invented in Canada in 1883.
9. Canada is an independent country under the British crown, formerly known as a "dominion". a. Thus b. All the same c. Even so d. Instead, Queen Elizabeth II is the Canadian Head of State.
10. a. Providing that b. In order that c. As if d. Whenever I think of Canadian food, I think of doughnuts: there are more doughnut shops in Canada per capita than in any other country.
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