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Упражнение 1. Изучите слова урока.
Упражнение 2. Найдите словам из рамки их значение.
borough, responsibility, local, gallery, dock, corporation, boundaries, council, authority
1. the moral or legal right or ability to control.
2. a town, or a division of a large town
3. the group of people elected to govern a particular town, or city
4. a group of these areas of water in a port and the buildings around them
5. a room or building that is used for showing works of art
6. existing in a particular place or small area
7. a large company or group of companies that is controlled together as a
single organization
8. something that it is your job or duty to deal with
9. a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit of something
Упражнение 3. Переведите предложения на русский язык, обращая
внимание на слова, выделенные курсивом.
1. One of the defining features of 19th-century Britain was the widening
ownership of wealth.
2. The new government building uses neither Chinese nor European designs,
but instead it is a mix of postmodern architecture.
3. Changing the Guard ceremony takes place outside Buckingham Palace
every day.
4. British parliament traditionally consists of 2 chambers – the House of Lords
and the House of Commons.
5. The Royal Parks of London are lands originally owned by the monarchy of
the United Kingdom for the recreation of the royal family.
6. The City constituted most of London from its settlement by the Romans in
the 1st century AD to the Middle Ages,
7. The Whispering Gallery is probably the most famous of St Paul’s
attractions.
Упражнение 4. Найдите словам из колонки А синонимы в колонке В
A
traditional
royal
unique
kings and queens
district
divide
goods
go back
except
grow up
B
monarchs
return
separate into parts
apart from
area
become bigger
unusual
products
rich
old-fashioned
Упражнение 5. Перед прочтением текста ответьте на следующие
вопросы.
What do you know about London?
1. What is the origin name of London?
2. How many parts does London consist of?
3. What is the Tube?
4. Where does the Queen live?
5. What is double-decker?
6. What other famous places of London do you know?
Упражнение 6. Прочитайте текст.
The name London comes from the Romans who came to England in AD 43.
They built houses and other buildings and made a town on the both banks of the
River Thames. They called the town Londinium. It became a rich town with about
50,000 people living in it. But soon after AD 400, the Romans left Londinium to
go back to Rome, and nobody lived in the town for many hundreds of years until in
1066, William the Conqueror came to England from France to be king.
London covers 600 square miles with the population over eight million
people. It consists of 32 district called “boroughs” some of which were small
towns before. They are Greenwich, Chelsea, Paddington and others. Traditionally,
London can be divided into 3 main parts – East end, West End and the City. In the
center of London there are two small towns from which it has grown up – The City
and Westminster.
The City contains most financial institution of GB. It is commercial center
of the country. About half a million people come to work there every day. But on
weekends it almost deserted, except crowds of tourists visiting St Pauls’ Cathedral,
the Tower and other sights. The local authority for the City, namely the City of
London Corporation, is unique in the UK and has some unusual responsibilities for
a local council, such as being the police authority. It is also unusual in having
responsibilities and ownerships beyond its boundaries. The Corporation is headed
by the Lord Mayor of the City of London, an office separate from the Mayor of
London.
Westminster is not far away from the City. It includes Houses of Parliament,
Buckingham Palace, and government offices named Whitehall. In addition to royal
and political building it contains institutions important to intellectual and cultural
life of the country: University of London, British museum, National and Tate
gallery. Westminster is only a part of West End. The West End is worth visiting. It
includes historical places, famous parks, large hotels and shops. Reach people
enjoy spending their free time and money there. This name is always associated
with luxury and wealth.
The fashionable West End is quite different from the East End which is
situated behind the port of London. It is the workers region, is made up of great
industrial arears. East End is not a very attractive part of London with poor houses
of people who work in the docks and factories. English people are used to name
the City “the money of London”, the West End “the goods of London” and the
East End “the arms of London”. London size and population, its traditions and
historical associations, its trade and industries make it one of the greatest cities of
the world.
Упражнение 7. Соответствуют ли следующие высказывания
содержанию текста. Если высказывание является неверным, сделайте
необходимые дополнения и поправки.
1. Romans who came to England gave London its name.
2. West End has a lot in common with the East End.
3. East End is the most fascinating part of London.
4. West End is “the arms of London”.
5. The City is financial center of London.
6. There a lot of famous parks in the West End.
7. West End is the most luxurious district.
8. There are a lot of docks and factories in the City.
Упражнение8. Ответьте на следующие вопросы по содержанию текста.
1. What was the origin name of London?
2. Where is London situated?
3. How many people live there?
4. How many parts does it have?
5. What famous London sights situated in the City?
6. What is the richest part of London?
7. Why is not the East End as attractive as the West End or the City?
8. Why do people call the East End “arms of London”?
Упражнение 9. Изучите теоретический материал урока и задайте
вопросы к следующим предложениям.
1. The Tower of London, situated on the banks of the mighty River Thames
2. The most famous part is the White Tower, in the middle of the complex. It
was built in 1078 by William the Conqueror.
3. .Trafalgar Square was built early in the 19 th century to commemorate naval
victory won on the 21st of October 1805
4. The Elizabeth Tower is the name of the famous tower known as Big Ben.
5. Sir Christopher Wren was the first person to be buried in St Paul’s
Cathedral.
6. The West End is the largest central street district in the United Kingdom and
one of the most expensive locations in the world.
7. The 32 capsules on the London Eye are representative of the 32 London
boroughs.