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Слайд 3The right answer:
1) Historically the territory of Great Britain is
divided into ……..
two parts
three parts
four parts
1. Into four parts:
England,
Scotland, Wales and
Northern Ireland
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Слайд 42) Where was William Shakespeare born?
in London
in Bristol
in Stratford-on-Avon
The
right answer:
in Stratford-on-Avon
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Слайд 53) Which of these writers was a sailor?
Charles Dickens
Mark
Twain
Jack London
The right answer:
Mark Twain
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Слайд 64) Which of these writers dreamt of becoming a pirate?
The
right answer:
1. Jack London
2. Mark Twain
3.Walter Scott
Jack London
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Слайд 7The right answer:
an insect
an animal
a bird
It is the name of
an insect – «сверчок»
5) Cricket is a famous English sport
game, isn’t it? And do you know another meaning of this word? It is the name of …..
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Слайд 8The right answer:
6) What book is this? It is a
story about a boy who didn’t want to become grown
up. He could fly and had a lot of adventures.
Christopher Robin
Peter Pen
The Gingerbread Boy
2. Peter Pen
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Слайд 9The right answer:
7) What book is it?
This is a story
about a girl who wanted to visit one of her
relatives but she had many problems on her way. At last a hunter helped her and her relative.
Little Mermaid
Sleeping Beauty
Little Red Riding Hood
3. Little Red Riding Hood
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Слайд 10The right answer:
8) What monument is there in the middle
of the Trafalgar Square?
The Statue of William the Conqueror
The Queen
Victoria Memorial
The Statue of Admiral Nelson
The Statue of
Admiral Nelson
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Слайд 11The right answer:
9) When did the Great Fire of London
take place?
In 666
In 999
In 1666
In 1666
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Слайд 12The right answer:
St. David’s Day
1. St. David’s Day
2. St. Patrick’
Day
3. St. Paul’s Day
10) What holiday do Welsh people celebrate
on the first of March?
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Слайд 13The right answer:
11)What book is this?
It is a story
about three brothers. They wanted to build three houses in
the wood. But the wolf destroyed two of them.
Three Little Kittens
Three Bears
Three Little Pigs
3. Three Little Pigs
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Слайд 14The right answer:
a) rainy
12)What weather is very usual in Great
Britain?
rainy
sunny
snowy
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Слайд 15Christopher Columbus
The right answer:
In 1492
In 1492
In 1429
In 1592
13) When
did Christopher Columbus discover America?
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Слайд 16The right answer:
14) What is the oldest British monument?
Stonehenge
Stonehenge
The Tower
of London
Big Ben
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Слайд 17The right answer:
15) What holiday do English people celebrate on
the 26th of December?
Christmas Day
Christmas Eve
Boxing Day
Boxing Day
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Слайд 1816) What is the capital of Australia?
The right answer:
Canberra
Sydney
Melbourne
Canberra
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Слайд 19The right answer:
Australia
Australia
New Zealand
India
17) What country does this flag belong
to?
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Слайд 20The right answer:
Mince pies
Choco pies
Cabbage pies
Mince pies
18) What pies do
English people have for Christmas dinner?
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Слайд 21The right answer:
Polo
19) What is the name of this sport
game?
Polo
Rugby
Cricket
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Слайд 22The right answer:
50
20) How many states are there in the
USA?
38
50
44
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Слайд 23Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson lived at 221b Baker Street
between 1881-1904, according to the stories written by Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle.
21) What street did Sherlock Holmes live in?
The right answer:
High Street
Fleet Street
Baker Street
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Слайд 24The right answer:
22) What bird do English people call a
Christmas bird?
Sparrow (воробей)
Robin (малиновка)
Cuckoo ( кукушка)
Robin
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Слайд 25The right answer:
The British Museum
23) What museum is this?:
The British
Museum
The Museum of London
The Museum of Natural History
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Слайд 26The right answer:
24) Who was the first American President?
Richard Nixon
George
Washington
Abraham Lincoln
George Washington
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Слайд 27The right answer:
Washington DC (District of Columbia)
Washington
Washington DC
New York
25) What
is the capital of the USA?
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Слайд 28The right answer:
movie
cartoons
theatre performance
movie
26) What is an American
word for “film”?
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Слайд 29The right answer:
England
27) Flag of what part of the UK
is it?
Scotland
Northern Ireland
England
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Слайд 30Robert Louis Stevenson
Agatha Christie
James Fenimore Cooper
The right answer:
28) Who is
the author of the book “Treasure Island” («Остров сокровищ)?
Robert
Louis Stevenson
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Слайд 31The right answer:
Guy Fawkes’ Day
29) What holiday do English people
celebrate on the 5th of November?
Thanksgiving Day
Father’s Day
Guy Fawkes’ Day
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Слайд 32The right answer:
apartment
30) What is the American equivalent for the
British word “flat”?
house
cottage
apartment
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Слайд 33The right answer:
biscuits
31) What does the word “cookies” mean in
British English?
biscuits
cakes
pies
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Слайд 34The right answer:
Alaska
Arizona
Alaska
California
32) What is the largest state in the
USA?
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Слайд 35The right answer:
Holly
Holly (остролист)
Mistletoe (омела)
Fir tree (ёлка)
33) Branch of what
plant do English people often put on the Christmas pudding?
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Слайд 36The right answer:
Edinburgh
34) What is the capital of Scotland?
Edinburgh
London
Belfast
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Слайд 37The right answer:
Wax figures of famous people
Wax figures of famous
people
Clothes of old fashion
Pictures of ancient painters
35) What can we
see in the Madam Tussaud’s Museum?
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Слайд 38The right answer:
The Queen
36) Who is the official Head
of Great Britain?
The Queen
The King
The President
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Слайд 39The right answer:
Mark Twain
Charles Dickens
Jack London
Mark Twain
37) Who is the
author of the book “The Prince and the Pauper”?
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Слайд 40The right answer:
The weather
38) What is the favourite topic to
discuss in the UK?
children
personal life of film stars
weather
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Слайд 41The right answer:
In Scotland
39) Where is the famous lake Loch
Ness situated?
In Wales
In Scotland
In England
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Слайд 42about 350 BC
The right answer:
40) When was Britain first mentioned
in the written history?
1. about 350BC
2. in 43 AD
3. in
78 AD
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Слайд 43The right answer:
The Houses of Parliament
41) What building is this?
The
Natural History Museum
The Houses of Parliament
Windsor Castle
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Слайд 44The right answer:
43 AD
42) When did the Roman Emperor Claudius
decide to conquer Britain?
350 BC
43 AD
78 AD
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Слайд 45The right answer:
to put your clothes on inside out
and
walk backwards
43) What should you do if you want to
meet a witch at Hallowe’en?
to put a pumpkin on the window sill
to put your clothes on inside out and walk backwards
to make a broomstick for a witch
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Слайд 46The right answer:
44) What part of Britain couldn’t the Romans
conquer?
Scotland
England
Wales
Scotland
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Слайд 47The right answer:
a wall
a castle
a fortress
45) What did the Emperor
Hadrian build when he couldn’t conquer Scotland?
a wall
Hadrian’s wall
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Слайд 48The right answer:
55 DC
46) When did the great Roman general
Julius Caesar [´si:ze] come to Britain?
55 BC
43 AD
78 AD
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Слайд 49The right answer:
from France
47) Where was William the Conqueror (the
King of England) from?
from England
from France
from Rome
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Слайд 50The right answer:
Oxford (1168)
48) What is the name of the
oldest university in the UK?
Oxford
Cambridge
Harvard
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Слайд 51The right answer:
the flag of the United Kingdom
49) What is
it “the Union Jack”?
the traditional English song
the flag in the
USA
the flag of the United Kingdom
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Слайд 52The right answer:
Westminster Abbey
50) What building is this?
Westminster Abbey
The Tower
of London
The Houses of Parliament
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Слайд 53In Downing Street
In Baker Street
In Whitehall
The right answer:
51) Where does
the British Prime Minister live?
Downing Street, 10
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52)Which street in New York is called the home of
theatres?
the 5th Avenue
Broadway
Fleet Street
The right answer:
2. Broadway
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53)Where is the National Shakespeare Theatre?
The right answer:
in London
in Manchester
in
Stratford-upon-Avon
In Stratford-upon-Avon