5. According to the passage , what is NOT true about london?
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The film is about the life of a beautiful girl in London.
Dear Mary,
I'm writing to tell you that I'm going to visit London next weekend, and I'm very excited now. I'm planning to go to some famous landmarks in this city like the Tower of London and the London Eye. Moreover, I'm also going to take part in a local festival here to write a report for my blog. Are you free at these time? I hope that we will have good time there.
I look forward to hear from you.
Love,
Choose the correct answers to complete the passage
Shopping
With are over 40,000 shops in London. Oxford Street is Europe 's (1)_______ high street with over 300 shops
Eating
With over 270 nationalities in London, you can try food from just about (2)_______ country in the world. Make sure you try the UK's most famous dish - fish and chips!
Getting around
London has a quick underground train system (the 'tube' as the locals call it). (3)_________ are also the famous red 'double-decker' buses. The tube is quicker, but yyou will see more of London from a bus!
1. A. busy B. busier C. busiest D. the busiest
2. A. every B. all C. one D. many
3. A. They B. There C. These D. Those
1 was the journey
2 did the flight cost
3 did she like
4 did you think
5 did he stay
6 did you spend
Tom and Jane were on a sightseeing tour about London last weekend. In the afternoon they started from Piccadilly Circus, the busiest crossroad in London. They went up Regent Street, one of the best shopping streets, as far as Oxford Circus. There they turned left onto Oxford Street. A little further on the left was a small quiet street called Bond Street with the most fashionable shops in London. Keeping on along Oxford Street, they saw Marble Arch, which is over one hundred years old and was first used as a gate into Hyde Park.
After visiting some more places, they came to Trafalgar Square with its tall column and Nelson's statue on top. Four lion statues guard Nelson's Column at its base. The lions represent the British people.
31.Where did Minh and Chau start their tour from?
A.Oxford Street B.Piccadilly Circus C.Regent Street
32.Piccadilly Circus is a __________.
A.street B.park C.crossroad
33.The most fashionable shops of London are in __________.
A.Piccadilly Circus B.Bond Street C.Regent Street
34.In the past Marble Arch was __________.
A.a gate into Hyde Park B.a small quiet street C.a shopping street
35.What is the representation of the British people, according to the passage?
A.Trafalgar Square B.the lions C.the tall columns
Dear Hoa,
I’m writing to tell you a little about London. London is one of the __MOST_____ (1) famous cities in the world? It is ____DIVIDED___ (2) into three parts: The City, the West End and the East End. The City is Britain’s commercial and banking center. The __WEST_____ (3) End is the part where rich people live. The East End is the part where poor people live. Lenin visited London before the Great October Socialist Revolution. He often came to work ___AT____ (4) the British museum. He gathered material for his works. Lenin studied the life of the British workers and British labour movement. He attended meetings and gatherings. He spent much time in ____LEARNING___ (5) English in
order to master it. Lenin liked to walk __ACROSS_____ (6) the city to learn more about the British capital. He called London the city of striking contrasts. I’ll write again soon.
Love Mai
1. How many parts is London divided into?
->………………………IT IS DIVIDED INTO 3 PARTS.
………………………................……………………….
2. Where do the rich people live?
->…………THE RICH PEOPLE LIVE IN THE WEST END…………………………………………………................………….
3. Do the poor people live in the East End?
->……………YES, THEY DO………………………………………………………............…….
4. Who visited London before the Great October Socialist Revolution?
->……………………LENIN VISITED LONDON BEFORE THE GREAT OCTOBER SOCIALIST REVOLUTION………………………………………………...............…
1. exciting => excited
2. T
3. T
4. disappointed => disappointing
5. T
6. T (cũng thể là it => that)
7. relaxing => relaxed
8. T
9. T
10. however => but
London's public means of transport is more expensive than cars.