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a)Oxford,Cambridge ,university,cities,famous.

5-9 класс

b)Great Britain,not long,many of them,rivers,deep,
c)Most of,mountains,Scotland,not very high.
d)The English,holidays,spend,Lake District.
e)Glasgow,most important,Liverpool,London,Plymouth,Southampton,Portsmouth,seaports .
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Yrist83 26 апр. 2014 г., 9:22:24 (10 лет назад)
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Vitya201777
26 апр. 2014 г., 10:22:42 (10 лет назад)

a) Oxford and Cambridge are the  famous university cities.
b) The rivers in Great Britain are not long, but many of them are deep.
c) Most of mountains in Scotland are not very high.
d) The English spend holidays at the Lake District.
e) Glasgow Liverpool,London,Plymouth,Southampton,Portsmouth are the most important seaports.

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Great Britain is situated to the northwest of Europe on the British Isles. It is made up of England, Scotkand, Wales and Northern Ireland. The official name of the country is the United Kingdom (UK). Great Britian is separated from the Continent by the English Channel and is connected with many countries by sea.
The climate of Britain is mild and warm because of the warm Gulf Stream. Most of the mountains are in the north, in Scotland, but they are not very high. Scotland is also famous for its beautiful lakes. The rivers in Great Britain are not long but many of them are deep. The longest rivers are the Clyde and the Thames.
London, the capital of the country, is situated on the Thames. The most important industrial cities are Manchester, Leeds, Bristol, Edinburgh, Birmingham and others. Cambridge and Oxford are famous university cities.
The UK is a constitutional monarchy. The official head of the state is the king or the queen. But the power of the monarch is limited by Parliament which is made up of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. Members of the House of Commons are elected by the people. Parliament makes laws. The head of the Givernment is the Prime Minister, who is the leader of the party in power. At present there are four main political parties in Great Britian: the Conservative, the Labour, the Liberal and the Social-Democratic Party.
The official languagu of Great Britain is English. It is now spoken in many countries of the world: the USA, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India and others.

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Britain is rich in its historic places which link the present with the past. There are nearly 300 places of interest that are worth seeing in London. They range from magnificent National Gallery to Old St Thomas' Operating Theatre, and from ancient Charterhouse to modern Canary Wharf. Among numerous museums, galleries, churches, parks and gardens there are ten top tourist attractions. Everyone who arrives to London for the first time should start with St Paul's Cathedral, Hampton Court, Buckingham Palace (Changing of the Guard), the British Museum, the National Gallery, Madam Tussaud's, the Houses of Parliament the Tower of London the Viktoria and Albert Museum. The oldest part of London is Lud Hill, where the city is originated. About a mile west of it there is Westminster Palace, where the king lived and the Parliament met, and there is also Westminster Abbey, the coronation church. The British Museum is the largest and richest museum in the world. It was founded in 1753 and contains one of the world's richest collections of antiquities. The Egyptian Galleries contain human and animal mummies. Madam Tussaud's Museum is an exhibition of hundreds of life-size wax models of famous people of yesterday and today. Here you can meet Marilyn Monroe, Elton John, Picasso, the Royal Family, the Beatles and many others. Liverpool, the 'city of ships', is England's second greatest port, ranking after London. The most interesting sight in Liverpool is the docks. They occupy a river frontage of seven miles. The University of Liverpool, established in 1903, is noted for its School of Tropical Medicine. And in the music world Liverpool is a well-known name for it's the home town of 'The Beaties'. Stratford-on-Avon lies 93 miles north-west of London. Shakespeare was born here in 1564, and here he died in 1616. Cambridge and Oxford Universities are famous centres of learning. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument, presumably built by Druids, members of an order of priests in ancient Britain. Tintagel Castle is King Arthur's reputed birthplace. Canterbury Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, head of the Church of England.

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Alan Alexander Milne was born in London in 1882. At the age of 11 he won a scholarship to the Westminster School. Then he went to Cambridge University and became an editor of the university paper. By 1906 he had worked as an editor at Punch, a classic British humour magazine. When World War I started, he joined the army and served in France. Here he wrote his first play, which was produced in London in 1917. By 1919 Milne completed one book and several plays. Some of his plays were staged in London and one of them even in New York City. Milne became well-known as a popular London playwright. In 1920 his son Christopher Robin Milne was born. It was the event that changed the history of children's literature. In 1923 Milne began to work on a collection of poems for children. The result was When We Were Very Young, published in 1924. In 1926 he added to his success with the publication of Winnie-the-Pooh. Milne was always saying that it was his wife and his young son, who inspired him to write the poems and stories for children. Sometimes it seemed to Milne that he should write something more important, like a detective story. In fact, in 1922 he wrote a detective novel, The Red House Mystery, as well as many novels, essays, short stories and poems. He wrote over 25 plays and his autobiography It's Too Late Now, published in 1939. When he died, 30 years later, there was already no doubt that Alan Milne achieved the world-wide popularity not as he wished due to his plays and novels, but to the adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh Bear. The Pooh books are favourites with old and young alike and have been translated into many languages.

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