Complete the sentences according to the text.
1. Great Britain is situated on … 2. The British Isles consist of … 3. The United Kingdom is made up of four countries: … 4. The British Isles are separated from the European continent … 5. The surface of the British Isles … 6. Great Britain consists of … 7. The legislative power in the country … 8. The western coast of Great Britain is washed … 9. The House of Lords is composed … 10. The members of the House of Commons … 11. One of the chief industries of the country … 12. Great Britain is one of … 13. The mountains, the Atlantic Ocean and the warm waters of the Gulf Stream … 14. Great Britain is governed by … 15. There is no written constitution …
Fill in the gaps with words from the box.
1. The British Isles … two large islands, Great Britain and Ireland and about five thousand small islands. 2. Their … area is over 244,000 square kilometers. 3. The surface of the British Isles … very much. 4. … of Scotland is mountainous. 5. The South, which has beautiful valleys and plains, is called …. 6. There are a lot of … in Great Britain, but they are not very long. 7. … is the longest river, while … is the deepest and the most important one. 8. The climate is … the whole year round. 9. Britain is a … monarchy. 10. … power in the country is exercised by the House of Parliament. 11. There is no … constitution in Great Britain, only precedents and traditions. 12. Great Britain is a highly developed … country. 13. Britain is able … two thirds of food. 3.4. Make sentences using the following word combinations: To be situated on the continent; to be made up of several parts; to vary very much; up to date equipment; a constant topic of conversation; to influence the economy; to make laws; to head the state; Head of the state; to be exercised by the government; to determine the policy; to be appointed; to import raw materials. Answer the following questions.
1. Where is the United Kingdom situated? 2. The population of the United Kingdom is over 57 million, isn’t it? 3. What is the United Kingdom made up of? 4. What Is the United Kingdom washed by? 5. The capital of the whole United Kingdom is London, isn’t it? 6. How can you characterise the surface of the British Isles? 7. What is the climate of Great Britain? 8. What does the term «constitutional monarchy» mean? 9. What body exercises the legislative power in the country? 10. How are the chambers of Parliament composed? 11. What does the judiciary branch of the government do? 12. What are the functions of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet of Ministers? 13. What are the major political parties in Great Britain? 14. Is shipbuilding one of the chief industries of the country?
15.The import of raw materials and export of manufactured goods are the distinguishing features of the British economy, aren’t they? Translate the sentences from Russian into English.
1. Соединенное Королевство Великобритании и Северной Ирландии расположено на Британских островах, которые состоят из двух больших и тысячи маленьких островов. 2. Соединенное Королевство состоит из четырех частей; в Великобританию входят: Англия, Шотландия и Уэльс. 3. Британские острова омываются Атлантическим океаном, Ирландским морем и проливом Ла-Манш. 4. Британские острова состоят из гористой части и низин. 5. Реки в Великобритании не очень длинные. 6. На климат Великобритании оказывает влияние Гольфстрим. 7. Великобритания – конституционная монархия. 8. Законодательная власть принадлежит парламенту, состоящему из двух палат. 9. Члены палаты общин избираются народом. 10. Премьер-министр назначается королевой и сам назначает кабинет. 11. Исполнительная власть в стране осуществляется премьер-министром и его кабинетом. 12. Судебная власть определяет гражданское право. 13. В Англии вместо письменной конституции существует прецеденты и традиции. 14. Палата лордов состоит из наследственных пэров и пожизненных пэров. 15. Великобритания – высокоразвитая промышленная страна. 16. Одна из ведущих отраслей промышленности страны – судостроение.
Divide the text into several parts, entitle them and make a short summary of the text. Read the text to know more about royal London. ROYAL LONDON Many places in London are closely connected with the Crown. These are royal palaces, royal parks, roads and streets where beautiful ceremonies are held. The most important building is Buckingham Palace (the Palace), which is the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II. The Mall, a wide avenue used for royal processions runs from Trafalgar Square to Buckingham Palace through St. James’s Park. All together there are ten royal parks in and around London which are owned by the Crown. They are open to the public free of charge. Each park has its own character. Hyde Park, for example, used to be a hunting forest. Regent’s Park was also a hunting place and is now the home of London Zoo, and an open-air theatre that gives performances of Shakespeare’s plays in summer. Though nowadays the Queen reigns but does not rule, the Royal Family plays a very important role in the country. In the history of Britain there were certain Kings and Queens whose names are specially remembered in the country and are well-known in the whole world. One of them was King Henry VIII (1491 - 1547). Most people remember him only because he had six wives. But in fact he was a very important monarch. During his reign Britain became independent of the Roman Catholic Church, it got richer and more powerful. In 1534 the Parliament named Henry head of the Church of England and gave the King all the power in the country.
Henry’s daughter, Elizabeth (1533-1603) became the Queen in 1558. She never married and is remembered as a very popular and strong queen. She is known for saying: “I know I have the body of a week and feeble woman, but I have the heat and stomach of a King…”. During her reign England became very important in European politics, the Spanish Armada was defeated, arts and especially theatre developed, and the country became very powerful. Another strong queen was Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901), whose monument you can see in front of Buckingham Palace. Queen Victoria came to the throne as a young woman in 1837 and reigned until her death in 1901. She ruled for the longest period in the English history, for 64 years! Victoria married a German, Prince Albert, but he died at the age of forty-two in 1861. That was a great tragedy for Queen Victoria. She left London and never lived in the city where she had been so happy with her husband and nine children (five sons and four daughters). But there are places in London that remind us of their love. One of them is the Royal Albert Hall – a very large concert hall where the best musicians of the world perform classical music. In the front of the Albert Hall there is a monument to Prince Albert built by Queen Victoria. Another place is the Victoria and Albert Museum (V and A) with its rich collections of paintings and other works of art. The family life of Queen Victoria touched people’s hearts. Queen Victoria’s granddaughter, Elizabeth II is on the British throne now. The Queen’s title in the UK is Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, etc. ORAL PRACTICE
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