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US CITIES: English vocabulary and grammar practice: MIAMI, FL

Here's a new way to learn and practice English: We've developed a series of exercises based on descriptions of some of the most famous American cities. Here's a description of Miami, FL. Read it and choose the right word for each blank space :) Good luck!





Miami is a major city in southeastern Florida. Miami's (exploding/explosive) population growth in recent years has been (given/driven) by internal migration from other parts of the country as well as by immigration. Greater Miami is regarded as a cultural melting (pan/pot), heavily (influence/influenced) both by its large population of (ethnic/ethical) Latin Americans and Caribbean islanders. Miami is one of the country's most important financial centers. Tourism is also an important (industries/industry) - the beaches of Greater Miami (pull/draw) visitors from across the country and around the world. Miami has a (humidity/humid) subtropical climate, with warm, humid summers, and (easy/mild) winters. Miami is also one of the least (cheap/affordable) places to live - real estate prices in the area are very high.





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