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1. Where do the children go with their teacher? They go into …
A) the tiger house
B) the polar bear house
C) the serpentarium
D) the bird house
Ответ: C) the serpentarium
2. Why mustn’t the children knock on the glass? Because the reptiles might be …
A) hunting
B) swimming
C) eating
D) sleeping
Ответ: D) sleeping
3. What will the children be doing after the snake house? They will be …
A) sleeping
B) eating
C) playing
D) going home
Ответ: B) eating
4. What did the children need to bring with them?
A) Toys
B) Books
C) Food
D) Mobile phones
Ответ: C) Food
5. What animals will the children see after the snake house?
A) The monkeys
B) The tigers
C) The lions
D) The kangaroos
Ответ: A) The monkeys
6. What animals would Billy like to observe?
A) The penguins
B) The spiders
C) The lions
D) The giraffes
Ответ: B) The spiders
7. How does the teacher feel about the spiders? She …
A) loves them
B) doesn’t like them
C) doesn’t know
D) Not stated
Ответ: B) doesn’t like them
8. Where is the building with the spiders located?
A) Behind the snake house
B) Not stated
C) Next to the snake house
D) In front of the snake house
Ответ: C) Next to the snake house
9. Where did the children go with their teacher last year? They visited …
A) Cardiff Castle
B) London Zoo
C) Nothing
D) Not stated
Ответ: A) Cardiff Castle
10. When does the coach leave?
A) At 5.30
B) At 4.45
C) At 4.30
D) At 5.15
Ответ: B) At 4.45
Hyde Park is one of the most famous parks in Great Britain. It is one of several royal parks in the capital, which combined form one vast green zone in the heart of the capital. The territory of the park is impressive and covers 350 acres (140 hectares).
Hyde Park received the status of Royal Park in 1536, when King Henry VIII purchased land from the monks of Westminster Abbey for royal hunting. He turned it into a vast hunting park that stretched from Kensington to Westminster. In 1637, King Charles I built a so-called “ring” that divided the park from the gardens in the north. He then opened the park to the public.
To the east of Hyde Park is an open area, sown with a lawn for a game of football or any active pastime. There is a large lake, the Serpentine, in the heart of Hyde Park. To the north, next to the Marble Arch, is Speaker’s Corner. Since the mid–1800s, citizens have gathered here and communicated on any subject. Anyone can bring a box with him, stand on it and start speaking.
11. Hyde Park is a royal park in …
A) Edinburgh
B) London
C) Birmingham
D) Belfast
Ответ: B) London
12. Hyde Park covers an area of …
A) 35 km²
B) 14 km²
C) 1.4 km²
D) 3.5 km²
Ответ: C) 1.4 km²
13. In 1637, Hyde Park was opened to the general public by …
A) King Henry VIII
B) King Charles II
C) Queen Victoria
D) King Charles I
Ответ: D) King Charles I
14. A portion of Hyde Park is called the Serpentine. It is the …
A) river
B) arch
C) lake
D) football ground
Ответ: C) lake
15. There is a traditional site for public speeches and debates in Hyde Park. It is …
A) Speaker’s Corner
B) the Marble Arch
C) the Serpentine
D) Westminster Abbey
Ответ: A) Speaker’s Corner
16. The children like to open their gifts … Christmas Day.
A) on
B) at
C) after
D) in
Ответ: A) on
17. The girl often listens … music after lunch.
A) in
B) at
C) to
D) no preposition
Ответ: C) to
18. The pupils must … their homework every day.
A) turn
B) make
C) take
D) do
Ответ: D) do
19… are their new toys.
A) This
B) These
C) That
D) The
Ответ: B) These
20. Mother is busy at the moment. She …
A) cook
B) cooked
C) cooks
D) is cooking
Ответ: D) is cooking
