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МУНИЦИПАЛЬНОЕ ОБЩЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ «Гимназия №2 им.М.Вахитова» г.Набережные Челны Республика Татарстан Интеллектуальная игра «London» Составитель: учитель английского языка Шамсутдинова Э.Г. 2010
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The rules of the game You'll have to answer the questions: 1. If your answer is correct you'll get one point. 2. If your answer is not correct you won't get any points. 4. Twice during the game you can ask your classmates to help you. 5. The team with the most points wins.
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What river does London stand on? a) the Severn b) the Trent d) the Colorado c) the Thames
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the Thames
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The population of London is about a)6 million people b)7 million people c)8 million people d)9 million people
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9 million
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What is the official residence of the British prime-minister?
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No.10 Downing Street
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How old is London? a)1000 b)1500 c)2000 d)2500
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2000 years
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What is the largest park in London? a)Green Park b)St.James’ Park c)Hyde Park d)Regent’s Park
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Hyde Park
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Bonus + 1 point
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Where does the monarch of Great Britain live?
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Buckingham Palace
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How is the most important business part of London called? a ) the Town b) the City c) the Country d) the County
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the City
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What architect built St.Paul’s Cathedral? a)Peter Harrison b)Christopher Wren c) Jean Marrot d) Francesco Polly
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Christopher Wren
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What is Madame Tussaud’s? a) a wax museum b) an art gallery c) a famous shop d) an old castle
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a wax museum
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What is called “the Voice of London”?
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Big Ben
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What is the oldest building in London?
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the Tower of London
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Where are many kings and queens are buried in London?
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Westminster Abbey
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How are London buses usually called?
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Double-deckers
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How many parts is London divided to?
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3 parts (the City, the West End, the East End)
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What famous sight is it?
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London Eye
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Thank you!!!
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