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Page 1: © Нестеркина Людмила Николаевна, 2012. London Pages of History 100200300400500 Top Sights of London 100200300400500 Transport 100200300400500 Streets

© Нестеркина Людмила Николаевна, 2012

Page 2: © Нестеркина Людмила Николаевна, 2012. London Pages of History 100200300400500 Top Sights of London 100200300400500 Transport 100200300400500 Streets
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London

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Top Sights of London

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Page 5: © Нестеркина Людмила Николаевна, 2012. London Pages of History 100200300400500 Top Sights of London 100200300400500 Transport 100200300400500 Streets

Pages of History100

The Romans built the settlement on the river Thames. What was its name?

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The fort of Londinium, founded by the Romans in the 1st century AD, and the administrative center

established at Westminster 1000 years later served as the place for following development of Central

London.

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What is the name of the oldest part of London?

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The name of the oldest part of London is the City

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Who founded the WhiteTower in the Tower of London in the 11-th century?

a)Charles I

b) William I

c) Henry VIII

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It was William I, also known as William the Conquerer

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When did a baker burn accidently three-quarters of the city of London?

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It happened on the 2nd of September,1666 when the Great

Fire of London started

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In 1653 during the English Bourgeois Revolution Oliver Cromwell got this title

bourgeois

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When King Charles I was executed because he was declared an enemy of the country Oliver Cromwell became the Lord-Protector of the new republic.

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“I have arrived at Victoria Station. First a walk down Victoria Street and I see Westminster Cathedral to my right. On past the offices and shops and I see

Westminster Abbey also on my right. The road now goes into a junction with another road and opposite I see a long old style building with a clock tower at the

end.”

What is this building?Answer

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It is Westminster Palace. It is more known as the Houses of Parliament

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The Coronation Chair, is the throne on which the British monarch sits for the coronation.

When in London where can you see this historic relic?

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The Coronation Chair was made for King EdwardI and now is in Westminster Abbey

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What is the name of the theatre in London which is closely connected with William Shakespeare?

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William Shakespeare acted and wrote his plays for the Globe Theatre

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There are four bronze lions at the base of this monument.

What is at the top of it?

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This is the monument to Admiral Nelson. At the top of the column there is his statue.

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Climb 263 steps up the Dome of this cathedral and you will find the famous Whispering Gallery.

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It is St. Paul’s Cathedral

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What is the popular name for the London Underground subway system?

Answer

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London Uderground is worldwide known as the Tube

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Would you like to make a tour about London?

Why not to take a red bus with two levels.

How do Londoners call it?

Answer

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The majority of buses in London are double-deckers.

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The official taxi in London is a famous cab.

What colour is it?

Answer

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London cabs are black

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Which side of the street do Londoners drive?

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They drive on the left in the UK.

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The largest and the busiest airport in Europe is Heathrow. What is the name of the second largest airport in London?

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Gatwick Airport

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The British Prime Minister lives there.

The address is 10, ___________ Street

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The British Prime Minister lives at 10 Downing Street

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The museum of the famous detective Sherlock Homes is in this street

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Sir Conan Doyle made Homes’s home at 221b, Baker Street

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This street in the centre of London is its main shopping area

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It is Oxford Street.

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If you go down this street from Trafalgar Square, in 10 minutes you will see Buckingham Palace

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The name of this street is WhitehallBecause of the many British government offices on the street, Whitehall has become a synonym for the government.

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If you are interested in history, you should visit this street. The famous British Museum is situated here.

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The British Museum, in London, is widely considered to be one of the world's greatest

museums of human history and culture. Address: Great Russell Street. London.

WC1B 3DG

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Originally it was a hunting park. Now it is the home of London Zoo and an open air theatre in summer

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It is Regent’s Park

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It is the Royal Park in London not far from Buckingham Palace. You can see a picturesque lake with swans and pelicans there.

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St James’ Park

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An area where public speaking is allowed is in the north-east corner of this park

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It is Speakers’ Corner in Hyde Park

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Walking in this park find the statue of Peter Pan who flies from his home, makes friends with fairies and takes up residence there

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Peter Pan lived in Kensington Gardens

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Recreational lake in Hyde Park is known under this name

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It’s the Serpentine boating lake in Hyde Park

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