Exercise 1 Find words or phrases which go with the following definitions (the words appear in the text in the same order as the definitions): About England Paragraph 3 1) someone who is very famous and people think represents a particular idea Paragraph 4 2) difficult to define or see clearly 3) a set of questions that you ask a large number of people Text: About England Diverse society, football and food Where it is England is perhaps the country most people first think of when they think of the United Kingdom. It borders both Scotland and Wales and almost 50 million people live there, which is over 80% of the UK’s total population. Major cities include London (the capital), Birmingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Newcastle, and Manchester. London is one of the most well-known cities in the world and for many is representative of the whole of England, if not the whole of the UK. Other icons include football, actors Jude Law and Kate Winslet, Bridget Jones, pubs and beer. But for most these represent the whole of the UK, not just England. Indistinct identity? Many of the people in our survey, either English by birth or now living here, commented that it was very difficult to distinguish between English and British culture and identity. People found that they often identify more with other things than with England as a country. These other things include: the place or region in which they live, whether it be a major city or one of the English counties such as Yorkshire, Devon or Northumberland; the UK as a whole; or the religious or ethnic community they are from.

Вопрос школьника по предмету Английский язык

Exercise 1 Find words or phrases which go with the following
definitions (the words appear in the text in the same order as the definitions):

About England
Paragraph 3
1) someone who is very famous and people think represents a particular idea
Paragraph 4
2) difficult to define or see clearly
3) a set of questions that you ask a large number of people
Text: About England
Diverse society, football and food
Where it is
England is perhaps the country most people first think of when they think of the
United Kingdom. It borders both Scotland and Wales and almost 50 million people
live there, which is over 80% of the UK’s total population.
Major cities include London (the capital), Birmingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Newcastle,
and Manchester. London is one of the most well-known cities in the world and for
many is representative of the whole of England, if not the whole of the UK.
Other icons include football, actors Jude Law and Kate Winslet, Bridget Jones, pubs
and beer. But for most these represent the whole of the UK, not just England.
Indistinct identity?
Many of the people in our survey, either English by birth or now living here,
commented that it was very difficult to distinguish between English and British
culture and identity. People found that they often identify more with other things
than with England as a country. These other things include: the place or region in
which they live, whether it be a major city or one of the English counties such as
Yorkshire, Devon or Northumberland; the UK as a whole; or the religious or ethnic
community they are from.

Ответ учителя по предмету Английский язык

1) well-known

2) distinguish

3) survey

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