Neither of the houses are rich,....?
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The national Trust
There are lots of beautiful, large houses in Britain. Many of them (1) were built hundreds of years ago. In the past, they (2) were owned by very rich families. Today, many of them (3) are owned by an organization called The National Trust, which (4) is created to look after them. The houses (5) are kept in perfect condition, and visitors (6) are allowed to look around them. It’s interesting to learn how different life was in an old house. Milk was (7) not kept in the fridge, because they didn’t have fridges! Washing machines (8) were only invented very recently, so washing (9) is done by hand. In some cases, the house (10) is still lived in today. When this happens, visitors (11) are only shown part the of house. The private rooms (12) are kept closed to the public. These houses often have beautiful gardens, too. The gardens (13) are looked after by professional gardeners. You usually have to pay to look around National Trust houses. Members of the National Trust (14) are given a discount. This year, millions of people (15) will be given a chance to see what life in an old country house was like.
Read the following passage carefully , and then decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). ( 2,0ms)
London, the capital of Great Britain, is situated on the Thames River. It is the largest city in Europe with a population of over 8 million. It is divided into four parts: the City, Westminster, the West End and the East End.
The city is small in area but it is the commercial heart of London. Many banks and offices are situated there. The Tower and St. Paul's Cathedral is very large and fine. It was built in 1710. The famous English architect Christopher Wren planned and built St. Paul's Cathedral. If the city may be called the commercial heart of London, Westminster is the center of the administration. We can see the Houses of Parliament there. It is a beautiful building with two towers and a very big clock called Big Ben. Westminster Abbey is opposite the Houses of Parliament.
The West End with the best and most expensive clubs, restaurants and theatres, beautiful houses and parks is the place where rich people live. Working people live in the East End where there are no parks or gardens and no fine houses.
1. London is the capital of Great Britain. TRUE
2. London is the largest city in the world. FALSE
3. The East End is one of the four parts of London. TRUE
4. The Tower is a commercial heart of London. FALSE
5. Westminster is the center of education. FALSE
6. The Houses of Parliament have a tower and a very big clock called Big Ben. FALSE
7. You can find the most expensive clubs in the East End. FALSE
8. Rich people live in the West End. TRUE
9. You can go to parks in the East End. FALSE
10. Working people don't live in London.VFALSE
1. Britain rains alot.
2.Yes, there are.
3.Many houses in Britain are over a hundred years old.
4. Many houses has a ''central heating system".
5.People spend lots of time at home because of rainy days.
Neither of the houses are rich,.ARE THEY..?
Neither of the houses are rich,.are they...?