GREAT BRITAIN
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
occupies territory of the British Isles which
are situated to the north-west of Europe. They
consist of two main islands: Great
Britain and Ireland. England is in the south of the island of Great Britain, Scotland is in
the north and Wales
is in the west. Northern
Ireland is situated in the north-eastern
part of Ireland.
Its western coast is washed by the Atlantic Ocean.
In the east the island
of Great Britain is
washed by the North Sea. The Irish
Sea, the North Channel and the St. George’s Channel separate Ireland from Great Britain. Great Britain
is separated from France
by the English Channel, which is 32 km wide in
its narrowest part. In everyday speech “Great Britain” is used to mean the UK.
The climate of Britain is usually described as
cool, temperate and humid. As the weather changes with a wind, and Britain is
visited by winds from different parts of the world, the most characteristic
feature of Britain’s
weather is its variability. Summers are not hot and winters are not cold in Britain. The
snow never lies for long on the ground. As a rule there is no ice on the waters
of rivers and lakes. So we may say that the British climate has 3 main
features: it is mild, humid and changeable. That means that it’s never too hot
or too warm.
Weather changes very often.
English is the official, but not the only language used in
the country.
Britain
has been many centuries in the making. The Romans conquered most part of
Britain,
but were unable to subdue the fiercely independent tribes in the West and in
the North. Further waves of invaders followed: Angels, Saxons, Jutes, Vikings
and Normans.
All these contributed to the mixture we call English. For many centuries this
country was known simply as England.
It had a strong army and navy. It waged numerous colonial wars. England, once
the “work shop of the world”, was the first to become a highly industrial
country.
There are no big rivers in Great Britain. The biggest are Severn and Thames. The Severn in England
is the longest river. It is 350 kilometers long. It flows south – west into the
Irish Sea. There are
a lot of mountains in Great
Britain, but they are nit high. The highest
mountain - Ben Nevis - is in Scotland. The
flora of the British Isles is much varied and
the fauna is similar to that of the north-west of Europe.
The country is not very rich in natural resources but there were suffice for
the Industrial Revolution to start.
London
London is the capital of
the Great Britain.
It was founded by the Romans. It is very old
city. It is two thousand years old. London
is only the capital of the country; it is also a huge port.
London
is situated upon both banks of the Thames.
There are 17 bridges across the river. The population of London is over 8 million people.
London has got three parts
of London, the West End, and the East End.
The City of London
is the oldest part of London.
You can see narrow streets and pavements there. There are many offices, films
and banks in this part of London.
The City of London
is the financial centre of the Great
Britain.
The West
End is the centre of London.
There are many sights in the West End. They
are many, for example, the Houses of Parliament with Big Ben. It is interesting
that the clock “Big Ben” came into service in 1859. Big Ben is biggest clock
bell in Britain.
It weight 13.5 tons.
The other interesting place is
Westminster Abbey, which was founded in 1050. It is situated in the centre of London. Many great
Englishmen were buried in the Abbey: Newton,
Darvin and others.
The official London residence of the Queen is Buckingham Palace. It was built in the 18th
century. There are many nice squares in London.
Trafalgar Square
is one of them and it is in the centre of West End.
One can see a statue of Lord Nelson in the middle of this square.
There are many museums,
libraries and galleries in London.
The Gallery is one of the well – known galleries in London. Henry Tate was a sugar manufacturer.
He was found of paintings and collected many pictures.
The British Museum
is a very interesting place in London.
It was founded in 1753. The library of this museum has a lot of books.
The East End of London is the
district for the working people. There are many factories, workshops, docks
there. There are many cars and buses in London.
There is a tube (an underground) in London,
too. It is a nice one.
One can say that the City is
the money of London,
the West End is the goods of London, the East End
is the hands of London.
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Great
Britain is highly industrialized,
this was the country in which the earliest developments of modern industry.
The Great Britain is a parliamentary
monarchy. A parliament is the group of people who make the laws of their
country. British laws are made in the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
The main political parties in Great
Britain are the Conservative, Labour,
Liberal and Social – Democratic Parties.
The largest cities of Great Britain
besides London
are: Birmingham,
Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester,
Sheffield, Bristol, Leeds,
and Edinburgh.
The most important seaports are: London,
Liverpool, Belfast, Glasgow and Cardiff.
Литература:
Т. Ю. Журкина «55 устных тем по английскому языку»
МИНЕСТЕРСТВО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ
РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ
МОСКОВСКАЯ
ГОСУДАРСТВЕНАЯ АКАДЕМИЯ
ПРИБОРОСТРОЕНИЯ
И ИНФОРМАТИКИ
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2004 г.
GREAT BRITAIN
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
occupies territory of the British Isles which
are situated to the north-west of Europe. They
consist of two main islands: Great
Britain and Ireland. England is in