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30.01.2020 20:56 •  Английский язык

1. How many parts are there in Great Britain? 2. What river is the capital situated on?
3. Who is the head of the country?
4. What is the home of the queen?
5. What is the double-decker?
6. What is Big Ben?
7. What is the symbol of England?
8. Where did the detective Sherlock Holmes live?
9. What is the most famous lake in Scotland?
10. Why is the city Bath called so?
11. Who is the most famous woman- writer of detective stories?
12. What books of English writers do you know?
13. What is the oldest part of London?
14. What is the symbol of Scotland?
15. What is the symbol of Wales?
16. What is the national Scottish costume?
17. What is the national instrument of Scotts?
18. When do British people celebrate Christmas?
19. Who wrote about Winnie the Pooh?
20. Who is the author of books about Harry Potter?​

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24.04.2021 09:57
4the river ThamesThe President of the RepublicBuckingham Palaceне знаю, вопрос некорректныйBig Ben is popular tourist name for the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster.The three national symbols of England are the St. George's cross , the red rose and the Three Lions crest 221B Baker StreetLoch NessThe city gets its name from the famous Roman baths in the town. The Romans built the baths as part of a spa, in the year 43 BC. They called it Aquae Sulis, which means "The waters of Sulis". ... Bath became a city in 1585, when Queen Elizabeth I declared it to be one.Agatha ChristieMiddlemarch (George Eliot, 1874)To the Lighthouse (Virginia Woolf, 1927) Mrs Dalloway (Virginia Woolf, 1925) Great Expectations (Charles Dickens, 1861) Jane Eyre (Charlotte Brontë, 1847) Bleak House (Charles Dickens, 1853) Wuthering Heights (Emily Brontë, 1847) David Copperfield (Charles Dickens, 1850)The White TowerNational symbols of Scotland include flags, icons and cultural events that reflect the spirit of Scotland and its culture.the Welsh flag, the leek, the harp, the Daffodil, the prince of Wales feathersKilt, knee-length skirtlike garment that is worn by men as a major element of the traditional national garb of Scotland. BagpipesDecember 25A.A. MilhneJoanne Rowling
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