Match the words with their definitions.
Heritage 2) Convention 3) Site 4) Mankind
5) Landmark 6) To inscribe 7) To launch 8) To exist
a) a building or a place that is very important because of its history, and that should be preserved.
b) to be real; to be present in a place or a situation; to live.
c) to write or cut words, your name, etc. onto something.
d) the history, traditions and quantities that a country or society has had for many years and that are considered as an important part of its character.
e) to share an activity, especially an organized one.
f) an official agreement between countries or leaders.
g) all humans, thought about as one large group; the human race.
h) a place where a building, town , etc, was, is, or will be.
Complete the sentences with the words from the previous task.
According to the Celtic legend, the place was the burial of ancient kings.
The team’s name is on the base of the trophy.
One of the Belfast’s most famous , the Grosvenor hall, has been visited by my friends.
We discussed the articles from the European on human rights.
Opportunities for our school club to gain sponsorship for a school museum.
These beautiful old buildings are a part of our national .
The exhibition tells the visitors about the most important events in the history of .
In 2002, a scheme was to promote and encourage interest in conserving the area.
Complete the sentences with the gerund.
Is (to travel) your hobby?
I’ve always dreamt of (to visit) great Britain.
I enjoy (to read) books about wonders of the world.
I look forward to (to hear) from you.
I couldn’t help (to smile) when they were planning their trip.
You cannot visit a museum without (to buy) a ticket.
My friends don’t mind me (to join) them in a tour.
Mary can’t stand (to go) on long walks.
My parents earn their living by (to build) houses.
Jim has started (to work) hard at his English since (to enter) the university.
Write a postcard to your friend about your trip to Great Britain.
TEST THE 9TH FORM AMAZING BRITAIN
Variant 2.
Match the words with their definitions.
To marvel 2) a stride 3) A speculation 4) a host 5) a tomb
6) unparalleled 7) Comprising 8) Mounds 9) Extra-terrestrial
a) a large number of people or things; a person who invites guests to a meal/ party.
b) a large grave, built of stone above or below the ground.
c) being the parts that form something.
d) to be very surprised or impressed by something.
e) connected with life existing outside the earth.
f) a large pile of earth or stones, a small hill.
g) one long step.
h) used to emphasize that something is bigger, better or worse than anything than anything else like it.
i) the act of forming opinions about what has happened or what might happen without knowing all the facts.
Complete the sentences with the words from the previous task.
Visitors from all over the world come to at this amazing feat of engineering.
Many great have been undertaken in our understanding of the original purpose of Stonehenge.
It was discussed over and over again. As a has gone on over the centuries, a whole of colourful stories has arisen – and the search for explanations is still going strong today.
One of the most popular modern alternative explanations for