Control work № 1 form 6 term 3 spotlight ii. rewrite the sentences in the past simple tense. use the words in brackets: 1. i (work) in a bank for ten years. 2. where (you / live) when you were young? 3. she (not / study) french at university. 4. he (travel) through the middle east last year. 5. (they / visit) the louvre in paris? 6. she (not / watch) tv yesterday. 7. we (buy) a new car last weekend. 8. where (you / teach) before you came here? 9. he (not / think) that he was right. 10. i (cook) steak last night. 11. (lucy / read) ‘war and peace’ at school? 12. she (not / write) to her grandmother. 13. we (have) a computer when i was a child. 14. where (you / go) on holiday? 15. i (love) ice cream when i was a child. 16. they (not / meet) yesterday. 17. (she / swim) in the sea in greece? 18. we (not / play) tennis yesterday because it was raining. 19. he (try) to lift the box but he couldn’t. 20. what (you / eat) for lunch? iii. underline the correct item. 1. you must/can't pay your rent. that's the rule. 2. you must/mustn't go to the doctor. you look very ill. 3. you must/mustn't eat in the classroom. it's forbidden. 4. you must/can't go to school. that's the law. 5. you must/can't have any pets in this house. it’s not allowed iv. write the correct form of the adjective in brackets. 1. i think bicycles are (safe) than motorcycles. 2. woolen gloves are (warm) than silk 3. tom is (lazy) pupil in our 4. flowers are (pretty) than vegetables. 5.1 think the beatles' songs are (popular) 6. margaret is (good) person i 7.1 think chinese food is (delicious) than 8. in my opinion cats are (smart) than 9. the elephant is (big) than 10. sid is a talkative boy. he is talkative) than
1. Cambridge University is the second-oldest University in English speaking world.
2. The University of Cambridge was founded in 1209.
3. More than 30 different colleges.
4. Students are required to wear gowns at lectures, in the University library, in the street in the evening, for dinners in the colleges and for official visits. Also, to use Latin during public ceremonies of awarding degrees.
5. Many great men studied at Cambridge, for example, Bacon (the
philosopher), Milton and Byron (the poets), Cromwell (the soldier), Newton (the
outstanding physicist), Darwin (who is famous for his theory of evolution) and
Kapitsa (the famous Russian physicist).
ответ:London is the capital of Great Britain, its political, economic and cultural centre. It’s one of the largest cities in the world. Its population is more than 9 million people. London is situated on the river Thames. It was founded more than two thousand years ago.
London is an ancient city. It appeared at the place where the Roman invaders decided to build a bridge over the Thames. There are four parts in London: West End, East End, the City and Westminster.
The City is the oldest part of London, its financial and business centre. There are many offices, companies and banks in this part of the capital. The heart of the City is the Stock Exchange. The Tower of London and St Paul’s Cathedral are situated in the City.
Westminster is also important part of the capital. It’s the administrative centre of London. The Houses of Parliament, the seat of the British Government, are there. Opposite the Houses of Parliament is Westminster Abbey where kings and queens have been crowned and many famous people were buried. The Houses of Parliament are often referred to as the Palace of Westminster.
The Towers of the Houses of Parliament stand high above the city. On the highest tower there is the largest clock in the country, Big Ben. Big Ben strikes every quarter of an hour.
To the west of Westminster is West End, the richest part of London. It is full of luxury hotels, super-markets, cinemas and concert-halls. In the centre of the West End the Trafalgar Square is situated with the famous statue of Lord Nelson.
London
To the east of Westminster is East End, an industrial district of the capital. Most of plants and factories are situated there.
The official London residence of the Queen is Buckingham Palace. The palace was built in 1703 by the Duke Buckingham. The daily ceremony of the Changing of the Guard takes place in its courtyard.
There are many museums in London. For example, the British Museum, the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum. The British Museum is the biggest museum in London. The museum is famous for its library — one of the richest in the world.
There are many beautiful parks in London. St James’s Park, Green Park, Hyde Park, and Kensington Gardens are linked together and form above 300 hectares of parkland in the heart of London.
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