Complete the sentences with look/ sound/ feel/ taste/ smell like / made of.
1 What's for lunch, I wonder? Hmmm. It fish and chips
2 I don't going out tonight.
3 Yeah. That a good idea to me.
4 It's clouding over. It rain.
5 It's time to change the bag. The bin terrible.
6 That jacket great.
7 This song familiar.
8 This coffee mud.
9 This building of brick and glass.
в скобках перевод на русский язык, соответственно)
1) at (Гарри пошел в школу в возрасте пяти лет)
2) on (У них есть каникулы в Рождество)
3) in (У них есть каникулы также и летом)
4) to (Ден ходит в среднюю школу)
5) from (Учителя в этой школе очень молоды)
6) with (Он должен закончить /учебу/ с хорошими оценками)
7) of (Бетти - учитель английского)
8) between (Её ученики /в возрасте/ от 12 до 18)
9) to (Она очень строга/требовательна по отношению к ним)
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1) After finishing of the primary school she went to a secondary school
2) Education in primary and secondary schools continues for eleven years
3) The school year lasts nine months
4) Nine years of education are compulsory for everybody
5) Compulsory education in England begins since the person's five years old
6) When children are seven years old, they go to the primary school, which ends when are seven years old
7) If children go to grammar school, they get a good secondary education
8) The main subjects in English school are English, math, biology and chemistry.
9) English pupils wear uniforms
10) Boys and girls in private English schools don't study together
The history of London goes back to Roman times. Due to favourable geographical position, soon after the Roman conquest, a small town became an important trade centre. Actually, London can be divided into several parts: the City or Downtown of London, Westminster, the West End and the East End. The City is the oldest part of London with narrow streets and pavements. There are many offices, companies and banks in this part of London. The City of London is the financial centre of the United Kingdom. Only a few thousand people live there, but in the day-time it is full of people: as about half a million people come to work there. The biggest Banks and offices are concentrated in the City. The West End is the centre of London. It is full of richest hotels, largest supermarkets, best cinemas and concerthalls. There are a lot of beautiful houses and gardens. Only well-to-do people can live there.
Another important district of London is Westminster, where most of Government buildings are situated. Westminster Palace is the seat of the British Parliament. Westminster Palace was founded in 1050. It is situated in the centre of London. Many great Englishmen were buried in the Abbey: Newton, Darwin and others.
The Towers of the Houses of Parliament stand high above the city. On the highest tower there is the largest clock in the country which is known to the whole world as Big Ben. One can hear Big Ben strike every quarter of an hour. The clock «Big Ben» came into service in 1859. Big Ben is the biggest clock bell in Britain. The official London residence of the Queen is Buckingham Palace. It was built in the 18th century.
There are many nice squares in London. Trafalgar Square is one of them and it is in the centre of the West End. One can see a statue of Lord Nelson in the middle of this square. There are many museums, libraries and galleries in London. The Tate Gallery is one of the well-known galleries in London. Henry Tate was a sugar manufacturer. He was fond of paintings and collected many pictures. The British Museum is a very interesting place in London. It was founded in 1753. The library of this museum has lots of books.
The East End of London is the industrial area and the place where the working people live. There are many factories, workshops and docks there. The East End, lying eastwards from the City is very large and crowded. There are many cars and buses in London. There is the Tube (an underground) in London too. The underground, constructed in London, was the first underground in the World.