Complete the sentences below using the correct alternative from A, B, C or D. All these colleges together the university of Cambridge. A take up C set up B make up D bring up Great emphasis is at Oxford and Cambridge on what are called ‘tutorials’. A given C laid B brought D made A tutor gives instruction in his study at least once a week to students numbering not more than four. A personal C private B personnel D self My sister lives in a distant suburb, but she never seems to be . A lonely, lonely C alone, lonely B alone, alone D lonely, alone She was to the University and granted a scholarship. A received C admitted B adopted D entered She was with some of the people, the others seemed vaguely to her. A acquainted, familiar C acquainted, acquainted B familiar, acquainted D familiar, familiarly British Airways the departure of Flight 501 to Kyiv. A declared C announced B advertised D pronounced I think her clothes are not at all for our party. A matching C identical B suiting D suitable I to announce a break in the negotiations. A look forward C regret B apologize D conclude I visit my Granny day – on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. A every other C all other B each other D this and the other Before the exam he had to study for nine hours . A at last C on end B at length D in full The teacher couldn’t my handwriting. She said it was . A take out, illicit C make out, illegible B make up, illogical D give in, illusive She didn’t understand what they were about, so she gave them a look. A speaking, clear C telling, certain B talking, blank D saying, plain The loud music in the room next to mine me from my work. A irritated C annoyed B distracted D interfered He was so in his thought that he did not me enter. A absorbed, hear C attentive, listened B attracted, hear D seized, listened Alex has a good for physics. They say he is so at it that he will win a Nobel Prize some day. A mind, keen C brain, hopeful B head, brilliant D thought, proud You have the mistaken idea that all the students in your group are. - But Mary Smith has hardly done any this week! A fruitless, job C idle, work B laze, lesson D lazy, effort The of the staff agreed to the proposal but Mr. Blake to it. A most, argued C greater part, differed B majority, opposed D bigger part, resisted Miss Lean has been teaching English for ages, though she hasn’t got any . A experience C knowledges B diploma D know-how your hand and ask to go there. A Arise, permit C Rise, agreement B Raise, permission D Lift, allowance
It is located on the British Isles
Its total area is about 244 thousand square kilometres.
The coasts of the UK are washed by seas of 2 oceans: the Arctic and the Atlantic.
The scenery is the coastline is rather picturesque.
The capital of the UK is London.
The official language is English.
The national symbols of the UK are the Red rose and the Lion, the flag 'Union Jack', and the anthem 'God Save the Queen'.
Its form of government is a constitutional monarchy.
Officially the supreme legislative authority is the Queen in Parliament
and the two Houses of Parliament .and the elected House of Commons.
But The Queen officially opens each Parliamentary session.
The three major parties are the conservative party, the new labour party, and the democratic liberal party.
The largest cities are Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff.
The chief river is the Thames River
Britain's major industries include iron and steel engineering, shipbuilding, electronics.