Предмет: Английский язык, автор: playstation34

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Вопросы:
1. When was London founded?
2. What name did it have at first?
3. Why did the town grow and develop into a city?
4. When did it become the capital of England?
5. Prove that London enjoyed more independence than any other
city of medieval England.
6. What happened to the city in 1666?
7. Name the tree parts of London.
8. What part of London is known as the financial centre of the
whole country?
9. Are there many attractions in the West End? What are they?
10. Where are Hyde Park, St. James’ Park and Regent’s Park situated?
11. What are the most famous places in London to do the shopping?
12. How was the East End transformed recently?
13. What is Greater London?
14. Prove that London is a multinational city.
Текст:
London, the capital of the UK, was founded in AD 43 by the Roman
invaders as a settlement and a fortress. At first it had the name of
Londinium. Due to its convenient position in the mouth of the river
Thames the settlement grew and developed into a city. In the 11th
century London became the capital of England. For centuries it was a
prominent port through which wealth and prosperity came to the country.
Being an important trade and political centre, the city enjoyed greater
independence than the other cities of the medieval England and even
had the right to elect the head of the city, Lord Mayor. The picturesque
ceremony of the elections of Lord Mayor of London is still held every
year and attracts thousands of tourists.
The city was built rather chaotically, the streets being narrow and
dirty. It grew and developed together with the developing of the nation.
In 1666 the Great Fire of London destroyed the most part of the city,
which was rebuilt, but the old planning remained untouched.
Historically and geographically London can be divided into three
parts: the City, the West End and the East End. The City is the financial
centre of the country, with offices of large firms and banks and the
Stock Exchange.
The West End has always been considered a place where aristocrats
lived. There is a great number of sights and attractions: the Houses of
Parliament, Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral, the Nelson Column,
to mention just a few of them. London’s beautiful parks are also there:
Hyde Park, St. James’ Park, Regent’s Park are favourite places for
Londoners to visit and relax. One may also go shopping in the West
End — Piccadilly Street and Oxford Street both present a wide choice
of expensive shops and boutiques.
The East End was previously considered the place where not wellto-do people lived. The identity of the East End as a place of deprivation
and poverty persisted until well after the Second World War, becoming
overlaid with certain gangster glamour in the 1960s. At the beginning of
the twenty-first century, London east of the City is still seen as having
a different character, claiming a certain independence of look from the
rest of metropolis; but its cultural status has been transformed. Parts of
the East End are believed to house the highest population of artists in
Europe, and the East End is now considered a bohemian district. The
ugly docks, which for years disguised the face of the East End, are now
closed, and new hotels, stadiums and apartment houses are being built.
Now London extends much more than the City, the West End and
the East End. Its suburbs grow rapidly. London and its suburbs are
called Greater London.
As well as it is impossible to say that Moscow is a typical Russian
city, nobody can call London a typical British one. In fact, it has become
a multinational metropolis, being inhabited by people from all over the
world. It is always busy and crowded. It certainly has its own face —
millions of faces. Maybe, this is the reason why people say: “When a
man is tired of London, he is tired of life.”

Ответы

Автор ответа: anfisadovlatova
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Ответ:

1 London was founded in AD 43

2 At first it had the name of Londinium

3 The town grew and developed because of its convenient position in the muth of the river Thames

4 London became the capital of England in the 11th century

5 London enjoyed more independence than any other city oof medieval England because it was an important trade and political centre

6 In 1666 the Great Fire of London destroyed the most part f the city

7 Three parts of London are: the City, the West End and the East End

8 The city is known as a financial centre of the country

9 There are many attractions in the West End such as the Houses of

Parliament, Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral and the Nelson Column

10 Hyde Park, St. James’ Park and Regent’s Park are situated in the West End

11 The most famous places in London to do the shopping are  Piccadilly Street and Oxford Street

12 East End was recently transformed because ugly docks are closed and   new hotels, stadiums and apartment houses are being built

13 Greater London is the name of London and its suburbs

14 London is a multinational city because it is inhabited by people from all over the  world

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