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qwexxw
qwexxw
01.07.2021 05:24 •  Английский язык

LONDON QUIZ London was founded by …
a) the Vikings b) the Romans c) the Anglo-Saxons
London’s age is…
a) 200 b)2000 c) 1000
London stands on the river
a) Severn b) Treat c) Thames
The City is …centre.
a) working b) entertaining c) financial
Most sightseeings are situated in …
a) the East End b) the West End c) the City
The oldest part of London is …
a) the East End b) the West End c) the City
William I built it in 1066
a) Westminster Abbey b) St.Paul’s Cathedral c) the Tower
The Great Fire of London was in …
a) 1066 b) 1666 c) 1695
St.Paul’s Cathedral was rebuilt by…
a) Sir Christopher Wren b) Sir Christopher Columbus
c) Lord Nelson
There is the White Tower …
a) on the Tower Bridge b) in the Tower of London
c) in the Westminster Abbey
You can find the great collection of armour, paintings and the royal jewels in…
a) the Tower b) the Westminster Abbey c) St.Paul’s Cathedral
Beefeaters guard…
a) the Buckingham Palace b) the Houses of Parliament
c) the Tower of London
There is the largest zoos in the world in…
a) St.James’s Park b) Regent’s Park c) Hyde Park
The Speaker’s Corner is a place …
where famous speakers of British Parliament were buried
in Buckingham Palace where the Queen meets the Speaker of the Parliament
c) for public meetings in Hyde Park
The residence of the Prime Minister is…
a) Buckingham Palace b) Downing Street c) Whitehall
The famous monument for people died in the World Wars is
a) Nelson’s Column b) Piccadilly Circus c) Cenotaph
Whitehall is called so because…
the houses are white on this street
the Guards ride on white horses
there was a fine big white palace
You can find many government offices …
a) on Parliament Square b) on Trafalgar Square c) in Whitehall
Piccadilly Circus is …
a) a round trade square b) the longest street c) a royal circus
You can find a collection of exotic birds and wild animals in…
a) Hyde Park b) Covent Garden c) St.James’s Park
One of the largest libraries is in …
a) the British Museum b) the Westminster Abbey c) the Tower
Henry Tate founded the famous…
a) museum b) gallery c) factory

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vladzaorozhniy
vladzaorozhniy
01.07.2021

sorry, i have to go but here is the first part

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Tamalova5
Tamalova5
01.07.2021

Japan earthquake and tsunami of 2011, also called Great Sendai Earthquake or Great Tōhoku Earthquake, severe natural disaster that occurred in northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011. The event began with a powerful earthquake off the northeastern coast of Honshu, Japan’s main island, which caused widespread damage on land and initiated a series of large tsunami waves that devastated many coastal areas of the country, most notably in the Tōhoku region (northeastern Honshu). The tsunami also instigated a major nuclear accidentat a power station along the coast.

The magnitude-9.0 earthquake struck at 2:46 PM. (The early estimate of magnitude 8.9 was later revised upward.) The epicentre was located some 80 miles (130 km) east of the city of Sendai, Miyagi prefecture, and the focus occurred at a depth of 18.6 miles (about 30 km) below the floor of the western Pacific Ocean. The earthquake was caused by the rupture of a stretch of the subduction zone associated with the Japan Trench, which separates the Eurasian Plate from the subducting Pacific Plate. 

A wave measuring some 33 feet high inundated the coast and flooded parts of the city of Sendai, including its airport and the surrounding countryside. According to some reports, one wave penetrated some 6 miles (10 km) inland after causing the Natori River, which separates Sendai from the city of Natori to the south, to overflow. 

The earthquake triggered tsunami warnings throughout the Pacific basin. The tsunami raced outward from the epicentre at speeds that approached about 500 miles (800 km) per hour. It generated waves 11 to 12 feet (3.3 to 3.6 metres) high along The earthquake triggered tsunami warnings throughout the Pacific basin. The tsunami raced outward from the epicentre at speeds that approached about 500 miles (800 km) per hour. It generated waves 11 to 12 feet (3.3 to 3.6 metres) high along 

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lizadyugovskay
lizadyugovskay
01.07.2021

1. Her phone has been ringing for ten minutes. I wonder why she doesn't answer

2. Have you seen my bag anywhere? I have been looking for it for ages.

3. He has been studying Russian for two years and doesn't even know the alphabet yet.

4. How long have you been waiting for me? - I have been waiting about half an hour.

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7. You have been driving all day. Let me drive now.

8. How long have you been smoking cigarettes?

9. It has been snowing for three days now. The roads will be blocked if it doesn’t stop soon.

10. Ann has been looking for a job for 6 months.

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