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Unit forty twoLondon and the CityText London was not built as a city in the same way as Paris or New York. It began life as a Roman fortification at a place where it was possible to cross the River Thames. A wall was built around the town for defence, but during the long period of peace which followed the Norman Conquest, people built outside the walls. This building continued over the years. In 1665 there was a terrible plague in London which killed too many people. In 1666 the Great Fire of London ended the plague, but it also destroyed much of the city. Although many people who had fled London during the plague returned to live in the rebuilt city after the plague and the Great Fire, there were never again so many Londoners living in the city centre. These days London has spread further outwards into the country, including surrounding villages. Today the metropolis of Greater London covers about 610 square miles (1580 sq. km), and the suburbs of London continue even beyond this area. Some people even commute over 100 miles (over 150 km.) every day to work in London. The gradual growth of the city helps to explain the fact that London does not have just one centre, it has a number of centres, each with a distinct character: the Government centre in Westminster, the shopping and entertainment centre in the West End, the financial and business centre called the City. The City is rather a small area east of the centre which includes the site of the original Roman town. It is an area with a long and exciting history, and it is proud of its independence and traditional role as a centre of trade and commerce. The City of London is one of the major banking centres of the world and you can find the banks of many nations in the famous Threadneedle Street and the surrounding area. Here, too, the Bank of England, the central bank of the nation. is located. Nearby is the Stock Exchange where shares of commercial companies are bought and sold. A little further is Lloyd's, the most famous insurance company in the world. During weekdays in the City one can see the City gents with their bowler hats, pin-striped suits and rolled umbrellas. This is the 'unifrom' only of those men involved in banking and business in the City. Words and expressions
Exercises 1. Translate into Russian: Roman fortifacation Norman Conquest the plague of 1665 the Great Fire of 1666 Many people fled London during those years. The city was rebuilt later. 2. Read as in the examples:
3. Choose the correct form of the verb: London (was not built, did not build) as a city in the same way as many other cities. First at this place a Roman fortification (built, was built). Then a wall around the town (built, was built). People (built, were built) outside the walls during a long period after the Norman Conquest. This building (continued, was continued) over the years. The city (was, has been) practically destroyed during the plague and the Great Fire in the seventeenth century. The city (was, has been) rebuilt later. 4. Complete as in the text: London was not built as a city in the same... It began life as a Roman. . to cross the River Thames. A wall was built around the town for.. but during the long period of peace which followed .. people built outside... This building continued over . In 1665. .. plague which killed .. In 1666 the Great.. ended the plague but it also. . Many people who had fled London during... returned to live in ...after.. Fire But there were never again so many Londoners... centre. 5. Insert prepositions: These days London has spread further outwards... the country. Today the ... Greater London covers about 1580 square miles and the suburbs. London continue even... this area. Some people even commute ... 100 miles every day to work ... London 6. Insert articles: ... gradual growth of ... city helps to explain ... fact that London does not have just one centre, it has.. number of centres Each centre is with.. distinct character ... Government centre is in Westminster ... shopping and entertainment centre is in ... West End .. ... financial and business centre is called . City. 7. Use the verbs in the right forms: The City (to be) rather a small area east of the centre. The City (to include) the site of the original Roman town. It (to be) an area with a long and exciting history. It (to be) proud of its independence and traditional role as a centre of trade and commerce. The City of London (to be) one of the banking centers of the world. Threadneedle Street (to be) famous for its numerous banks. Here, too, the Bank of England (to locate}. Nearby (to be) the Stock Exchange where shares of commercial companies (to buy and sell). 8. Match the names and their description:
9. Find the answers in the text: Is the City a big area? Is it located at the site of the Roman town? Has it been traditionally a centre of trade and commerce? Are the City gents involved in banking and business? What 'uniform' do they wear? Are there many banks in the City? Is the Stock Exchange also located here? What is Lloyd's? 10. Sum up what the text said about: the history of London the size of the present London the City of London its other centres 11. Make short dialogue as in the example:
Разделительные вопросы Disjunctive questions Дополнения к правилам урока 38 Разделительные вопросы могут начинаться с отрицания и заканчиваться переспросом в утвердительной форме. Например The City is not very big, is it? He didn't take a mini-cab, did he? You haven't been to London, have you? 12. Make questions as in the examples:
13. Role play. Imagine you are speaking with an English businessman. Ask him a few questions about London and also show how much you know about it. Then he will ask you a few questions about your town. Answer these questions. |