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1. Denmark, a small kingdom in northern Europe, has a lot of interesting places for tourists
with children. For example, Legoland, a theme park, has become the largest tourist attraction in
Denmark outside its capital Copenhagen. And Copenhagen itself is world famous for its Tivoli
Gardens amusement park, which opened in 1843 in the heart of the city. The park offers ballet and
circus performances, restaurants, concerts, and fireworks displays.
2. Denmark is the smallest Scandinavian country, consisting of the Jutland peninsula, north
of Germany, and over 400 islands of various sizes, some inhabited and linked to the mainland by
ferry or bridge. Throughout the country, low hills provide a constant change of attractive views;
there are also cool and shady forests of beech trees, large areas of open land covered with rough
grass, a beautiful lake district, sand dunes and white cliffs on the coast.
3. More than four-fifths of all Danes live in towns. The main cities represent a combination
of medieval buildings, such as castles and cathedrals, and modern office buildings and homes.
Denmark's high standard of living and wide-ranging social services guarantee that the cities have no
poor districts. Most people in the cities live in flats. But in the suburbs many also live in singlefamily
houses.
4. Denmark's fine beaches attract many visitors, and there are hotels and pensions in all
major seaside resorts. Besides, excellent inns are to be found all over the country. Some are small
and only serve local travellers, but others are adapted to the tourist and have established reputations
for both international dishes and local specialities. There are also private rooms to let, usually for
one night, and chalets all over Denmark.
5. There is a wide selection of places to go out in the evening, particularly in Copenhagen.
Jazz and dance clubs in the capital city are top quality and world-famous performers appear
regularly. There are numerous cafes, beer gardens and speciality beer bars. Entertainment available
includes opera at the recently opened opera house in Copenhagen, ballet and theatre at a number of
places in the larger cities, and live music of all kinds.
6. Most Danes eat four meals a day - breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a late-evening supper.
Breakfast generally consists of cereal, cheese, or eggs. Dinner, which includes fish or meat, is
usually the only hot meal. A traditional Danish dinner consists of roast duckling stuffed with apples,
served with red cabbage and boiled potatoes. The other Danish meals consist mostly of sandwiches.
7. Almost all adult Danes can read and write. Danish law requires children to attend nine
years of school. Primary school consists of the first seven grades, and secondary school lasts from
three to five years. A five-year secondary school student can enter a university. Denmark has three
universities. The University of Copenhagen is the oldest and largest. It was founded in 1479 and has
about 24,000 students.
What is Denmark? (специальный)
Are there a lot of interesting places for tourists with children in Denmark? (общий)
Legoland is a theme park, isnʹt it? (разделительный)
Is Legoland situated inside or outside Copenhagen? (альтернативный)
What is Copenhagen famous for? (специальный)
Did the Tivoli Gardens open in 1843 or in 1900? (альтернативный)
What does Tivoli offer? (специальный)

Denmark is the smallest Scandinavian country, isnʹt it? (разделительный)
What parts does Denmark consist of? (специальный)
Do low hills or high mountains provide a constant change of attractive views throughout the country? (альтернативный)
Is Denmark a beautiful country? (общий)

More than four-fifths of all Danes live in towns, donʹt they? (разделительный)
What do the main cities represent? (специальный)
What guarantees that the cities have no poor districts? (вопрос к подлежащему)
Do most people in the cities live in flats or in cottages? (альтернативный)

Do Denmark's beaches attract many visitors? (общий)
Where can tourists stay in Denmark? (специальный)

What kinds of entertainment are available in Copenhagen? (специальный)
Do world-famous performers appear in Danish jazz and dance clubs? (общий)

Most Danes eat four meals a day, donʹt they? (разделительный)
What do the Danes usually eat for breakfast? (специальный)
What is the only hot meal in Denmark? (вопрос к подлежащему)
What does a traditional Danish dinner consist of? (специальный)
Do the other Danish meals consist mostly of sandwiches or of fruit? (альтернативный)

Do all adult Danes can read and write? (общий)
Does Danish law require children to attend nine or eleven years of school? (альтернативный)
How many grades does Danish primary school consist of? (специальный)
How long does Danish secondary school last? (специальный)
Who can enter a university in Denmark? (вопрос к подлежащему)
How many universities are there in Denmark? (специальный)
What is the oldest and largest university in the country? (вопрос к подлежащему)
When was the University of Copenhagen founded? (специальный)
How many students does the University of Copenhagen have? (специальный)
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Лучший ответ
1. What is a Denmark?
2. Is a Denmark smallest Scandinavian country?
3. How many Danes live in towns?
4. Are there many place to chill out in Denmark?
5. Which students can enter a university in a Denmark?
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