ОЧЕНЬ СРОЧНО 50 БАЛЛОВ Test paper "The UK of Great Britain" 1. Read about Ann's tourist experience and fill in the gaps with the words from the box. travelling ancient England Channel trip Museum English District I enjoy travelling a lot, you know. It is - there is nothing like a good tried them all in sometimes ANN'S TOURIST EXPERIENCE First came my journey on a Eurostar train through the Calais in France to Folkestone on the tour of the British from Egypt, Greece and Rome. 5. The Royal Stuart is worn 6. A kilt is a skirt-like dress Last (but not least) came a hike in the Lake breathtaking! No wonder so many poets and 2. Fill in the prepositions called "a travel bug" by my friends. That's true to me, such as a journey, or a tour, or a hike. I have 1. Scots were driven 2. 3. Many Scottish surnames begin 4. Each clan had a different coloured pattern cloth Tunnel. I was taken from coast within just 35 minutes. Then, I made a in London and was greatly impressed by the display of antiquities artists their territories invading armies. other words, clans were relatives and had the same surnames. Mac. men only. 7. Kilts keep the rain for several hours. scenery this tradition You: Historian: Yes, Welsh guards. in their black bearskin. You: How interesting! in North-west England. The was have been inspired by it over the years. their tartans. the descendants of the Stuart clan. 3. You have a chance to ask a historian about St David's Day. Complete the conversation with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. TALKING ABOUT ST DAVID'S DAY You: It's interesting to know when St David's Day Historian: It (to be celebrated) on the 1st of March. You: And to what family. David (to be born)? Historian: He was the son of a Welsh chieftain. He You: What David (to be known) for? (to be marked) in Wales. Historian: Many monasteries learning in the Welsh countryside. You: Is it true that the monasteries could Historian: Absolutely, and they (to be given) a warm welcome. You: And how David's nam Historian: He suggested that a leek should Thus they (to be recognized) easily. 4.1. Read and respond in writing. (to be founded) by him as centres of religion and (to be kept) at present? (to be brought up) as a Christian. (to be visited) by anyone in need? be connected) with legends? (to be worn) by his people in their bonnets. (to be still distinguished) by a green and white plume 1.- Do you like Irish history? - In my view, it is worth studying. 2.- I enjoyed the book "Legends of Iran 13 2 3.- The Wexford Festival is an enjoyable tradition, isn't it? 4.- Ireland is known the world over for its green countryside.5. – In my view, the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum is both for grown-ups and kids.
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6. – I think Puck Fair is a real success story.
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7. – If you ask me, I prefer local art festivals.
4.2. Read and write context to:
1. – No wonder, Ireland is called the Emerald Isle.
– I’m with you on that.
2. –
– It’s a great tradition.
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– I differ.
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– I ’m afraid, it is not in my list of likes.
5. –
– It leaves nobody indifferent.
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– If you ask me, I prefer the Ulster Orchestra.
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Read about Ann's tourist experience and fill in the gaps with the words from the box.
travelling ancient England Channel trip Museum English District
I enjoy travelling a lot, you know. It is ancient - there is nothing like a good trip. I've tried them all in England. Sometimes, I even cross the Channel.
ANN'S TOURIST EXPERIENCE
First came my journey on a Eurostar train through the Channel in France to Folkestone on the trip of the British from Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
The Royal Stuart is worn in England.
A kilt is a skirt-like dress in Scotland.
Last (but not least) came a hike in the Lake District. The scenery was breathtaking! No wonder so many poets and artists have been inspired by it over the years.
Fill in the prepositions.
Scots were driven out of England.
To England, Scotland, and Wales.
Many Scottish surnames begin with Mac.
Each clan had a different coloured pattern of cloth.
Kilts keep the rain out for several hours.
You have a chance to ask a historian about St David's Day. Complete the conversation with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.
TALKING ABOUT ST DAVID'S DAY
You: It's interesting to know when St David's Day is celebrated?
Historian: It is celebrated on the 1st of March.
You: And to what family was David born?
Historian: He was the son of a Welsh chieftain. He was brought up as a Christian.
You: What was David known for?
Historian: He was known for founding many monasteries and promoting learning in the Welsh countryside.
You: Is it true that the monasteries could be visited by anyone in need?
Historian: Absolutely, and they were given a warm welcome.
You: And how was David's name connected with legends?
Historian: He suggested that a leek should be worn by his people in their bonnets. Thus, they were still distinguished by a green and white plume.
4.1. Read and respond in writing.
Do you like Irish history?
In my view, it is worth studying.
I enjoyed the book "Legends of Iran."
I’m with you on that.
The Wexford Festival is an enjoyable tradition, isn't it?
It’s a great tradition.
Ireland is known the world over for its green countryside.
I ’m afraid, it is not in my list of likes.
In my view, the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum is both for grown-ups and kids.
It leaves nobody indifferent.
I think Puck Fair is a real success story.
If you ask me, I prefer the Ulster Orchestra.
4.2. Read and write context:
No wonder, Ireland is called the Emerald Isle.
I’m with you on that.
The Wexford Festival is an enjoyable tradition, isn't it?
It’s a great tradition.
The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum is both for grown-ups and kids.
I differ.
Ireland is known the world over for its green countryside.
I ’m afraid, it is not in my list of likes.
In my view, the Puck Fair is a real success story.
It leaves nobody indifferent.
I think Puck Fair is a real success story.
If you ask me, I prefer the Ulster Orchestra.