Every nation and every country has its own traditions. In Britain traditions play a
more important part in the life of the people than in other countries.
The English are very proud of their traditions and carefully keep them. When you
come to England you’re struck at once by quite a number of customs. Some
ceremonies are rather formal, such as the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham
Palace, Trooping the Colour, the State opening of Parliament, the Ceremony of the
Keys. Sometimes you will see a group of cavalrymen riding on black horses
through the streets of London. They wear red uniforms, shining helmets, long
black boots and long white gloves. These men are Life Guards. Their special duty
is to guard the King or the Queen of Great Britain, and very important guests of the
country.
One of the most impressive and popular displays of royal pageantry is the
Changing of the Guard, which takes place at Buckingham Palace every day
including Sunday at 11.30. The troops who take part are selected from the five
regiments of Foot Guards. Their numbers depend on whether the Queen is in
residence or not. The men of the duty guard march from either Wellington or
Chelsea Barracks to Buckingham Palace with a band.
The guard to be relieved forms at the south end of the forecourt under the
command of the Captain of the Queen’s Guard. The New Guard enters the
forecourt by the north gate. As it approaches, the Old Guard is called to attention.
The New Guard is then halted to be formed into files before it advances to position
at a slow march. While this is taking place, the band plays. Later the band leads the
Old Guard back to their barracks.
The Ceremony of the Keys
Every night at 9.53 the Chief Warder of the yeomen warders (Beefeaters) of the
Tower of London lights a candle lantern and then makes his way towards the
Bloody Tower. In the Archway his Escort awaits his arrival. The Chief Warder,
carrying the keys, moves off with his Escort to the West Gate, which he locks,
while the Escort «presents arms». Then the Middle and Byward Towers are locked.
The party then returns to the Bloody Tower Archway, and there they are halted by
the challenge of the sentry. «Halt», he commands. «Who goes there?» The Chief
Warder answers, «The keys». The sentry demands, «Whose keys?» «Queen
Elizabeth’s keys», replies the Chief Warder. «Advance Queen Elizabeth’s keys,
all’s well», commands the sentry.At 10 p. m. the Chief Warder proceeds to the
2. EXERCISES
I. Answer the questions.
1. What are the English so proud of?
2. What formal ceremonies do you know?
3. What is the route of the duty guard?
4. How often does the Ceremony of the Keys take place?
5. Are tourists admitted to the Ceremony of the Keys?
6. What new tradition has been born in Britain?
7. How far is Brighton from London?
II. Complete the sentences.
1. Great Britain has very many ….
2. Foreigners coming to England are struck by . . ..
3. The special duty of Life Guard is ….
4. The changing of the Guard takes place at . . ., at … o’clock.
5. The men of the duty guard march from … to ….
6. The Ceremony of the Keys takes place at . . . .
7. The Ceremony of the Keys dates back . . . years.
III. Give the opposites.
1. ancient —
2. to be on duty —
3. to open —
4. to reply —
IV. Find the words and expressions that mean:
1. to be greatly surprised
2. to go along the streets
3. to close the door
4. to answer
5. old (cars)
V. Match the two halves.
1. Every nation has . . .
2. The English are very proud . . .
3. Cavalrymen wear . . .
4. Their duty is to …
5. Changing of the Guard takes place .. .
6. The number of the troops depend on …
7. The Chief Warder of the yeomen warders makes his way towards .. .
8. The sentry demands: . . .
9. The Chief Warder replies: . . .
10. Application to see the ceremony must be made .. .
11. A large number of ancient cars drive . . .
12. Some of them look . . .
a) of their traditions.
b) guard the Queen of Great Britain.
c) at Buckingham Palace.
d) the Bloody Tower.
e) red uniforms and shining helmets.
f) its customs and traditions.
g) «Whose keys?»
h) at least forty-eight hours in advance.
i) «Queen Elizabeth’s keys».
j) whether the Queen is in residence or not.
k) from London to Brighton.
l) funny.
VI. True or false?
1. The Changing of the Guard takes place every Sunday at 11.30.
2. The men of the duty guard march from Buckingham Palace to the Tower of
London.
3. Every night the Chief Warder of the yeomen warders makes his way towards the
Bloody Tower.
4. At 10 p. m. the keys are given into the custody of the Resident Governor and
Major.
5. The Ceremony of the Keys dates back 700 years.
6. Every year a large number of motor cars take part in a race London — Brighton.
Yesterday I met a man who sells hats.
Copernicus proved that the Earth moves round the Sun.
Я же выбрал: ... who had sold ... и ... the earth moved ..., что оказалось неправильно, и теперь не совсем понимаю, почему в данном случае не применяется как таковое согласование. Единственная мысль, к которой я пришёл, что солнце, типа, всё ещё крутиться и это как бы общий фактор и что продавец всё ещё продаёт шляпы... Но, наверное, я не прав.
Ты прав. Смотри пункты 1 и 3 ниже.
Земля всё ещё крутиться.
Продавец не только вчера продавал шляпы.
The Present Simple Tense usage.
1. Обычное, постоянное действие, происходящее вообще, а не в данный момент. He goes to school. Он ходит в школу. Yes, I speak French. Да, я говорю по-французски.
2. Нынешнее состояние. I am thirsty. Хочу пить.
3. Вечные истины. Two by two makes four. Дважды два - четыре. The sun sets in the west. Солнце садится на западе.
4. События в момент речи с глаголами чувств, восприятий, состояния души или вещей. See, hear, recognise, want, know, understand, include, belong, need. Do you understand? Понимаешь? I don’t hear you. Я тебя не слышу.
5. Будущие события в придаточных предложениях. I will tell him when he comes. Я скажу ему, когда он придёт. I don’t care what he says or what he does. Мне всё равно, что он скажет или сделает. Who comes first will get a prize. Кто придёт первым – получит приз. I will love you whatever happens. Я буду любить тебя, что бы ни случилось. Next time I will do as you say. В следующий раз я сделаю, как ты скажешь. If, unless, provided that, until, till, as soon as, before, when…
6. Будущие события с глаголами движения и расписания. The match starts at five. Матч начинается в пять часов. The ship sails tomorrow. Корабль отплывает завтра.
7. Действия в настоящий момент в комментариях. Ronaldo shoots and it’s a goal! Рональдо бьёт и забивает! We mix the sauce and pour it onto the pan. Перемешиваем соус и выливаем его в кастрюлю.
8. Наравне с будущим временем для описания будущих событий в предложениях, начинающихся с выражений типа. I hope you do well. Надеюсь, у тебя всё будет хорошо. I assume she doesn’t come. Полагаю, она не придёт.
9. Будущие события при уверенности, что они наступят. Tomorrow is Sunday. Завтра воскресенье. He retires next month. В следующем месяце он выходит на пенсию.
10. Хронология событий. In 1957 the USSR launches its first satellite. В 1957 году СССР запускает свой первый спутник. Two years later he finishes his research. Два года спустя он заканчивает свои исследования.
11. Приказы, команды. Stop it! Прекрати это! Come on! Пошли!
12. Восклицательные предложения. Here he comes! Вот он идёт! There goes the bus! Вон идёт автобус!
события для оживления повествования. And then Mike comes up to me and slaps me on the back as if we were friends. А потом Майк подходит ко мне и шлёпает меня по спине, как-будто мы друзья.
14. Заголовки газет и новостей. Princess Diana dies in a car crash. Принцесса Диана погибает в автокатастрофе. Dollar falls. Доллар падает.
15. Предшествующие события с глаголами речи и восприятия. I hear you are going to move. Говорят, вы собираетесь переезжать. I forget your name. Не помню ваше имя.
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