Great Britain is traditionally made up of three parts: England in the south, Scotland in north and Wales in the southwest. England is the largest and most developed of all the three. Its area, about 130,000 square kilometers, takes up nearly 60% of the whole island. Its population is mere than 46 million which makes up 85% of the country's whole population. The importance of England is so great in Britain that some foreigners just say “England” when they mean Britain. The same is true of the custom of speaking of the British people as the English who are the majority in the United Kingdom. Scotland is the second largest both in area and population. It has an area of about 78,760 square kilometers, less than 30 % of the whole is land, with a population of 5 million, less than one-tenth of the total population. Wales is the smallest of the three both in area and population. Its area, 20,700 square kilometers, makes up less than 9 % while its population, 2.7 million, does not exceed 5 % of the whole. 1. Which of the following maps shows the right position of England, Scotland and Wales? (E=' England' S=' Scotland' W = Wales) 2. If figure (图形) one below shows the area(面积) of Scotland, which picture in Figure two represents the area of Great Britain? ( Figure 1 ) Figure2: 3. If Figure one below shows the population of the island, which picture in Figure two shows the population of Wales?