II. Read and complete the sentences using the next words and word combinations: a guide; a guidebook; to go sightseeing; an art gallery; a museum; to go on a guided
tour; (to get) lost; took...photos
1. You should visit this The exhibitions are really great
there.
2. I in the old part of the city, Podil.
3. I lots of ... during my trip to Kyiv last year.
4. Please, call me in case you
5. This museum has an impressive collection of paintings. I think
I'll go to this afternoon.
6. Our was very good. She told us a lot of legends from the
history of Kyiv.
7. You can get in the tourist information centre.
8. The you gave me was quite useful. It had all the necessary
maps and brief information about the sights in the city I visited.
Not far from Stonehenge stands Salisbury Cathedral. It is a splendid example of an English Gothic Cathedral; inside there is one of four copies of Magna Charta and the oldest clock in England. Chester is very important town in the north-west of England. In the past it used to be a Roman fort; its name comes from the Latin word castra, meaning "fortified camp". In Chester there is a famous museum which contains over 5000 ancient and modern toys.
Oxford is the home of the oldest university of England. The most famous college is Christ Church. It has a great hall which was built during the reign of Henry VIII and its chapel has become the Cathedral of Oxford. Cambridge is the home of Britain's second oldest university. York was the capital of Northern England. It is one of the best preserved medieval cities of Europe. It was built by Romans, conquered by Anglo-Saxons and ruled by the Vikings. Birmingham is often called the "City of 1,500 trades" because of the great variety of its industries.