I. Are these sentences T(rue) or F(alse)?
1 . London looks like any other capital city in Europe.
2. There are 3 parts in London.
3. The Thames is not deep.
4. There are several hundreds places of interest in London.
5. Lud Hill is a modern part of the city.
6, The British Museum was founded in the eighteenth century.
II, Answer the questions.
Why is London different from other cities? Which parts of London can you name?
Why can all kinds of ships come to the port of London?
What proverb about London can you find in the text?
How many top attractions do tourists want to see first? Where did London originate? ​

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Ответ дал: davidodnolko
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  • I. Are these sentences T(rue) or F(alse)?
  • F (London is unique and has its own distinct character)
  • F (There are many parts and districts in London)
  • F (The Thames is actually quite deep)
  • T
  • F (Ludgate Hill is an ancient part of the city)
  • F (The British Museum was founded in the 18th century)
  • II. Answer the questions.
  • London is different from other cities because of its unique character and history. Some parts of London include Westminster, Camden, and Greenwich.
  • All kinds of ships can come to the port of London because the Thames is a deep river that can accommodate large vessels.
  • The proverb about London in the text is "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life."
  • The text does not provide a specific number of top attractions that tourists want to see first, but it does mention that there are several hundred places of interest in London.
  • The origins of London can be traced back to its founding by the Romans as a small settlement called Londinium.
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