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Крестики & нолики English language Булычева Маргарита Анатольевна Учитель английского языка МОУ «Майминская СОШ №3» Республика Алтай
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№1 Sights
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Sights 1 The Capitol
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Sights 2 Tower Bridge
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Sights 3 St. Paul’s Cathedral
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Sights 4 Westminster Abbey
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Sights 5 Buckingham Palace
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Sights 6 Stonehenge
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№2 Geography
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1.What river is the capital of the USA situated on? The Potomac
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Geography 2. What is the highest peak in the USA? Mount McKinley
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Geography 3. What country is the southern and central part of Great Britain? England
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Geography 4. What is the longest river in the USA? The Mississippi
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Geography 5.What is the longest river in the UK? The Severn
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Geography 6. What river is London situated on? The Thames
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№3 Cities
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1.What is the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain? London
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Cities 2.What is the capital of the United States of America? Washington
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Cities 3.What is the capital of Australia? Canberra
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Cities 4. What is the capital of New Zealand? Wellington
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Cities 5. What is the capital of Canada? Ottawa
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Cities 6.What city is famous as a city of casinos? Las Vegas
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№4 Grammar
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1. In An English educational system increasingly ruled by standardized tests, arts courses can seem (importance). unimportant
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Grammar 2. In a recent study, we found arts programmes teach a specific set of thinking skills (rare) addressed elsewhere in the curriculum. rarely
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Grammar 3.We want our children to demonstrate an (able) to solve problems and communicate effectively in today’s workplace. ability
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Grammar 4.To achieve that goal, school leaders should make sure the arts are (centre) to their school improvement plans. central
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Grammar 5. These must not be (aim) or disconnected series of exercises. aimless
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Grammar 6. Education reform is currently a (power) force. powerful
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№5 Countries
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1. How many countries are there in the UK? 2 3 4 6
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Countries 2.The Westminster Abbey is a museum a royal church a theatre a street
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Countries 3.The symbol of England is a thistle a daffodil a rose a shamrock
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Countries 4.The Tower of London is now a prison a royal palace a fortress a museum
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Countries 5. Changing the Guard happens every day near Buckingham Palace St.Paul’s Cathedral Houses of Parliament Tower
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Countries 6.A fine collection of European paintings is in the British Museum the National Gallery Big Ben the Tower
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№6 History
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1.Who was the author of the Declaration of Independent? Thomas Jefferson
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History 2.When did William the Conqueror come to London? 1066
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History 3.What is the name of the first Queen of the United Kingdom? Victoria
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History 4.Who discovered America? Christopher Columbus
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History 5.Who was the first president of the USA? George Washington
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History 6.What was the first capital of the USA? Philadelphia
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№7 Literature
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1.Who wrote the novel “Gone with the wind”? Margaret Mitchell
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Literature 2.Who wrote “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer's”? Mark Twain
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Literature 3.Who wrote “The Jungle Book”? Rudyard Kipling
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Literature 4. What is the first of Shakespeare's tragedies? Romeo and Juliet
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Literature 5.Who wrote “Robinson Crusoe”? Daniel Defoe
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Literature 6.Who wrote “Alice in Wonderland”? Luis Carol
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№8 Science
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1.Who invented the telephone? Alexander Bell
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Science 2. Who discovered penicillin? Alexander Fleming
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Science 3. Who is the author of the theory of Relativity? Albert Einstein
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Science 4.Who invented the light bulb? Thomas Alva Edison
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Science 5.Who is the author of the gravitation theory? Isaac Newton
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Science 6. Who was the Father of Space Age in America ? Robert Goddard
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№9 People
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1.Where is the statue to Admiral Nelson? in Piccadilly Circus in Trafalgar Square near Tower near Big Ben Trafalgar Square
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People 2.Who was the first woman Prime Minister in the UK ? Mary Robinson Margaret Thatcher Julia Gillard Hillary Clinton Margaret Thatcher
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People 3. He was a film actor Athur Conan Doyle Charlie Chaplin Ernest Hemingway Robert Goddard Charlie Chaplin
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People 4. On what holiday people dress as witches and ghosts? New Year Christmas Day Halloween Independent Day Halloween
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People 5.The name of the Queen of the UK is Mary Tudor Victoria Elizabeth I Elizabeth II
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People 6.Who wrote the book “Winnie- the-Poor”? Rudyard Kipling Alan Milne Lewis Carrol Mark Twain Alan Milne
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