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18. Read and translate the text below. Say what two large islands the British Isles consist of and what oceans and seas they are washed by. Describe the climate of the British Isles:

GREAT BRITAIN OF TODAY

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the UK) occupies a territory of the British Isles. It consists of 2 large islands (Great Britain, Ireland) and a great number of smaller islands. Their total area is 120,000 square miles. Great Britain consists of three parts: England, Scotland and Wales. Ireland consists of two parts: Northern Ireland which belongs to Great Britain and fights for its independence, and the Republic of Ireland, which is independent. The UK is off the north-western coast of continental Europe between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. It is also washed by the Irish Sea, the St. George’s Channel and the North Channel, the English Channel.

The climate of the British Isles is under influence of the warm current of the Gulf Stream flowing across the broad and deep Atlantic Ocean and is very mild and changeable. The temperature seldom reaches extremes of hot and cold. The summer is not very hot and winter temperature seldom falls below zero. It is often foggy and rainy.

The chief rivers are the Severn and the Thames. The largest lake is Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland.

Now the country is a highly developed industrial country. One of the leading industries is the textile industry. Great Britain produces coal, iron and steel, as well as various machines. Shipbuilding and motor industry are highly developed too. 7% of the population is engaged in farming. Most farms are small in size, but supply the whole population with food.

The population of Great Britain is over 60 million people. It is a constitutional monarchy. This means that it has a monarch as its Head of the State. The monarch reigns with the support of Parliament. Everything today is done in the Queen’s name. It is her government, her armed forces and so on. She appoints all the ministers, including the Prime Minister. Everything is done however on the advice of the elected Government, and the monarch takes no part in the decision-making process. The Queen doesn’t rule. The main functions of the British Parliament are to pass the laws, to debate the major issues of the day and so on. It consists of two chambers: the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

London is the capital of the United Kingdom. It is a very large manufacturing centre and the country’s main banking and financial centre. It is also a leader in culture, communications, politics, entertainment and the arts and has considerable influence worldwide. London is the most populous city in the European Union with the population of above 7 million people, and several million more living in the wider metropolitan area. It is one of the four major global cities along with New York, Tokyo and Paris.

London’s population includes a very diverse range of people. People living in London speak over 300 languages, making the capital one of the most linguistically diverse cities in the world.

There are four parts in London: the West End, the East End, the City and the Westminster. The City of London is the banking centre of the world and Europe’s main business centre. The London foreign exchange market is the largest in the world, more than the New York and Tokyo exchanges combined. The City is non-residential area.

Westminster (with the famous Big Ben) is the centre of the UK’s national government. The British Parliament sits in the Houses of Parliament in Westminster.

The West End is the main cultural, entertainment and shopping district. People come here to the shops in the day time. The West End hosts museums, galleries, theaters, cinemas.

The East End is one of those areas of London where working class people live. It is especially famous as the centre of the clothing industry in London and as a market place. The East End markets are famous throughout the world for all kinds of goods.

London attracts very large number of visitors and tourists.