1) read these word combinations and fill in the gaps with the correct word on the topic 'stress'. don't forget to write 'to' with the verbs. example 0. house answer 0. to move 1. the blame 2. to sit 3. to throw a 2)read these sentences and choose "if" or "unless". 1. i will work the pay is too low. 2. you don’t stop smoking, you will fall seriously ill. 3. you clean the room, i won’t go to the shop with you. 3)read these sentences and rewrite if-sentences into the full sentences with "unless”. don’t forget about full stops. study the example. example 0. if you do not work hard, you will not pass. answer 0. unless you work hard, you will not pass. 1. if you do not clean the room, i will not go to the cinema with you. 2. if it is not an emergency, i will not call you. 3. if you do not spread rumours, you will have a lot of friends.
I. The text is about ...
1) historical and business importance of the City.
II. Complete the sentence according to the text.
The City is a commercial and business part of London as ...
4) many offices, insurance companies, banks are concentrated there.
III. Choose the right sentence.
2) The Mansion House reminds us of a Greek temple.
IV. Find the wrong statement.
4) There are a lot of insurance companies and offices in the Mansion House.
V. Arrange the sentences according to the text.
(2) 2) In the City one can see many signs of the Roman time.
1) The City of London was described by a Roman historian.
4) All the principal streets lead to the heart of the City.
3) The Royal Exchange has been burnt down three times by fire.
VI. What word is different?
3) notorious
Pulhamite stone is an artificial sandstone; which was invented by James Pulham. Examples are bedding-planes; pebble-bads; shale-layers and rock-jointings.
Coade Stone is an artificial stone used in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It was used for moulding Neoclassical statues, architectural decorations and garden ornaments. It`s still waterproof today and seen on St George`s Chapel; Windsor; The Royal Pavillon and Buckingham Palace in London.