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Choose the right variant.
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The capital of ancient Kyivan Rus was
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Russia
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Kyiv
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Lviv
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The main entrance to the city was
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Sribni Vorota
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Zoloti Vorota
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Brilliant Vororta
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When you come to our capital you will go on your tour from
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Zoloti Vorota
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St. Sophia Cathedral
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Angriyivcky Uzviz
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The cathedral which was the centre of culture was founded
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980 years ago
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1037 years ago
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1500 years ago
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Kyiv’s patron saint is
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St. Andriy
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St. Nickolai
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St. Michael
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Andriyivsky Uzviz was called so because St. Andriy
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lived there
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built the church there
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climbed the hill there
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There are many caves in
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St. Michael’s Zolotoverkhyi Monastery
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St. Sophia Cathedral
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Kyivo-Pecherska Lavra
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The fairy animals on one of the buildings in Kyiv are
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rabbits
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tigers
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chimeras
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Christianity was brought in Rus by
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Volodymyr the Great
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Volodymyr Monomach
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Volodymyr the Wise
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The Pyrohiv is a museum of
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Kyiv Rus
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folk architecture
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nature
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During your day-trip tour you can visit
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open-air museum
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the Dnipro museum
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the museum of nature
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One half of Kyiv’s territory is
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the river Dnipro
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museums and churches
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parks and gardens
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St Sophia Cathedral
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The Statue of Bohdan Khmelnitskiy is
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St. Andrew Church is
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Rastrelli
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The most popular meeting place is
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The monument to the heroes of Revolution of Dignity is
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Kyiv’s main street is
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Horodetskiy lived
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The Mariyinskiy Palace is
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built St. Andrew’s Church
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in Nebesna Sotnia Alley
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Khreshchatyk
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Prince Yaroslav was buried there
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in the 20th century
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not far from Verhovna Rada
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in front of the St.Sophia Cathedral
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Maydan Nezalezhnosti
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in Angriyivcky Uzviz
I. Choose the right variant.
1. London is
a) in Scotland
b) in Ireland
c) in England
2. 20 million people
a) live in this city
b) work in this city
c) visit this city
3. The United Kingdom is
a) a republic
b) a monarchy
c) a republican monarchy
4. The queen’s name is
a) Elizabeth I
b) Elizabeth II
c) Elizabeth III
5. The main square is
a) Trafalgar Square
b) National Square
c) Nelson’s Square
6. At the bottom of Admiral Nelson’s Column there are
a) four birds
b) four animals
c) four fishes
7. The Big Ben is
a) a tower
b) a clock
c) a bell
8. At the Speaker’s Corner you may speak about
a) politics
b) religion
c) anything
9. The Tower of London was
a) a farm
b) a hospital
c) a prison
10. When the Queen is at home
a) the windows are open
b) the fountains work
c) the flag flies
11. Tower Bridge opens
a) at dark nights
b) for good police’s working
c) for the big ships to pass
12. The kings and queens are crowned, married
a) in St. Paul’s Cathedral
b) in Westminster Abbey
c) in the Round Castle
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Match the sentences:
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The Queen lives in
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The Houses of Parliament are
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The Clock Tower is
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Trafalgar Square is
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There two fountains in
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The Speaker’s Corner is
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The most famous tower is
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The Crown Jewels are
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The queen’s summer home is
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The biggest church is
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In the British Museum
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Windsor Castle is
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in Hyde Park
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the Tower of London
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St. Paul’s Cathedral
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Buckingham Palace
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Windsor Castle
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a part of the Houses of Parliament
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in the Tower of London
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in the Central London
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the centre of the British government
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Trafalgar Square
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Outside London
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there are collections of ancient works