Практическая работа №8 «Описание дома. Оборот There is / are »



 

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1. There are 2 rooms in the…

a) window c) house

b) floor d) corridor

2. You can see many books in the…

a) wardrobe c) kitchen

b) bookcase d) chair

3. There is a nice carpet on the…

a) floor c) window

b) ceiling d) door

4. There are 2 big windows in the…

a) table c) armchair

b) sofa d) room

5. You can see a lot of flower-pots on the…

a) window-sill c) wall

b) ceiling d) computer

6. In the evening we go to sleep to the…

a) desk c) picture

b) mirror d) bed

7. The telephone is on the…

a) shelf c) chair

b) carpet d) vase

8. A very comfortable sofa is in the…

a) kitchen c) living-room

c) balcony d) corridor

9. A family lives in a flat on the second…

a) ceiling c) window

b) floor d) door

10. There are 5 chairs around the…

a) bookcase c) table

b) armchair d) sofa

11. On the walls you can see many…

a) beds c) cupboards

b) pictures d) tables

12. A very good lamp is on my…

a) desk c) carpet

b) sofa d) picture

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1. How many people … yesterday?

a)    Are there

b)    Were there

c)    There are

d)    There were

2. I’m afraid … no water in the bottle.

a)    There is

b)    There are

c)    There isn’t

d)    There aren’t

3. … anything to eat at the party tomorrow?

a)    There will be

b)    Won’t there be

c)    Will there be

d)    There won’t be

4. … no news since last Tuesday.

a)    There was

b)    There hasn’t been

c)    There wasn’t

d)    There has been

5. Can you see … cat in … tree?

a)    A, the

b)    ---- (nothing), a

c)    The, the

d)    A, ---- (nothing)

6. Could you give me … piece of cake?

a)    The

b)    A

c)    An

d)    ---- (nothing)

7. She gave me ….interesting book to read.

a)    The

b)    A

c)    An

d)    ---- (nothing)

8. Will you pass me … salt, please?

a)    The

b)    A

c)    An

d)    ---- (nothing)

9. Carol lives in … Green street.

a)    The

b)    A

c)    An

d)    ---- (nothing)

10. This isn’t … Marу’s little sister.

a)    The

b)    A

c)    An

d)    ---- (nothing)

 

 

Практическая работа №9 «Описание города»

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London is the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It was founded by the Romans in about 43. One of its previous names is Londinium.

London is divided into the City (financial and historical centre) and 32 districts. London's population is 8.6 million people (2015), making it the second largest city in Europe.

The river Thames flows across London. It is a navigable river, which flows into the North Sea. London area is about 1580 square meters. It is an interesting fact that the city is located on the prime meridian, which is often called Greenwich.

London is one of the world's leading financial centres.

Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the Queen of the United Kingdom, and it is located in London. Near the palace there is a beloved Hyde Park. Westminster Palace, all known as the Houses of Parliament, with a clock tower, better known as Big Ben, is located along the Thames.

The Tower of London is another significant landmark of London and a symbol of the UK. In the past it was the fortress, prison, royal treasury. Now it's a museum complex.

In 2012, London became the first city to host the modern Summer Olympic Games three times

 

 

Практическая работа №10 «Описание города. Оборот There is / are »

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  1. Densely populated cities
  2. Industrial but architectural
  3. Our obligation before future
  4. The heart of Britain’s industry development
  5. Different in nature
  6. Change of reputation
  7. Awarded for the culture development
  8. Growing big in autumn

1. City Mayor’s table of top UK cities is made up of the country’s 200 largest cities, towns and districts. Not all areas listed in the table are urban in nature. For example, South Gloucestershire, north of Bristol, is predominantly rural, while Bath and North East Somerset comprises the spa city of Bath and the mainly rural area of North East Somerset. In Scotland, the Scottish Borders comprises the markets towns of Peeble and Galashiels as well as large areas of rural and uncultivated hill areas.

2. With a population of more than seven million people, London, the UK’s capital, has no equal among its UK peers. Britain’s only other city with a population of more than one million is the West Midland city of Birmingham. With Leeds, Glasgow and Sheffield, there are only three more British cities with a population of more than 500,000.

3. Scotland’s capital and the seat of its Parliament, Edinburgh combines the young and modern sensibilities of a great university city and national capital with a historic and dramatic setting. Edinburgh has about half a million people, including more than 62,000 university students. At least 13 million people visit it every year. During the main festival month of August, the population of Edinburgh swells by more than one million, making it, temporarily, the UK’s second largest city.

4. Manchester is often called the first modern city. In the 18th century this Northwestern city, 30 miles from Liverpool, was the cotton making capital of the world and one of the breeding grounds of the industrial revolution. Now it is also full of museums, galleries, theatres and libraries as well as outstanding civic architecture. Today, some of the most exciting architecture in Britain can be found in Manchester and the nearby Salford Quays area.

5. A combination of industrial courage and engineering know-how made Birmingham the manufacturing engine of Britain through the 19th century and most of the 20th. James Watt first commercially manufactured his steam engine here; the transatlantic cable and the Orient Express were Birmingham built, and this was the heartland of the British motor industry.

6. Scotland’s largest city and the third largest city in the UK, Glasgow’s had long taken a back seat to Edinburgh with tourists and visitors. Its reputation as a rough, crime-ridden, dirty and hard drinking city put people off. But, since the mid 1980s, Glaswegians have worked hard to turn that image around. And they’ve succeeded. In 1995, Glasgow was European Capital of Culture. The award wasn’t for the heritage culture that enlivens Edinburgh but for an entirely more contemporary vibe. And it keeps getting better.

7. When visitors think of Liverpool, the Beatles come immediately to mind. And, of course, there’s plenty to do that’s Beatles related. In 2008, the mantle of European Capital of Culture landed on Liverpool, revitalizing this city in England’s northwest, as the award often does. Liverpool’s Albert Docks area became a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its role in the maritime history of Britain’s. Visitors to the area can explore Liverpool’s part in the history, in emigration to the New World and in the spread of trade and culture across the British Empire.


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