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Vocabulary revision

Word choice

1. Choose the correct answer.

1. The Sussex downs are part of the English national .......... .

a) ancestry b) heritage c) inheritance d) tradition

2. The King was obliged to .........., and a republic was proclaimed.

a) abdicate b) die c) renounce d) vacate

3. Queen Elizabeth II .......... her father as reigning monarch in 1952.

a) acceded b) assumed c) succeeded d) superseded

4. During Queen Elizabeth I’s .........., England’s role in the world changed dramatically.

a) coronation b) monarchy c) reign d) ruling

5. The prince .......... power on the death of his father.

a) assumed b) consumed c) presumed d) resumed

2. Fill in the blanks using the words from the list below.

ancestors anthem civilizations historic historical invention orb origin prehistoric sceptre influence

1. Prior to the ................... of the stream engine, most forms of transport were horsedrawn.

2. England came under the .................... of the Renaissance after the Wars of Roses, which ended in 1485.

3. The ancient regalia of our state, namely the crown, the .................... and the ...................., are kept in the National Museum.

4. Any event that is recorded by history is a .................... event.

5. The standing stones at Stonehenge date back to .................... times.

6. One of my ...................., who lived in the XVIIth century, was related by marriage to the Scottish kings.

7. An important event, such as the end of World War II, is a .................... event.

8. The ancient ................... of Greece and Rome still have a lot to teach us today.

9. What do you know about the .................... of the British national ................... “God Save the Queen”? Do you know who composed it and when?

3. Multiple-choice cloze

Choose the most suitable word for each space.

Multiple-choice cloze means choosing which word from a choice of four fits in each gap in a text.

Strategy

Read the text for general understanding. A, B, C, В are all grammatically correct, but only one fits the gap. The word must fit in the context of the text as a whole. Check the words before and after the gap. Some words can only be used with certain prepositions, some words will be part of set expressions. Read through the text again and check that your answers make sense.

Viewed from the outside at least, the Houses of Parliament give a firm impression of all those (1) .................... which we are supposed to value in the British form of government. The architecture gives the place a (2) .................... look, and the buildings are sandwiched between a busy square and the river, with Westminster Abbey not far away, making them a (3) .................... between the country house of an eccentric duke and a Victorian railway station. You have only to learn that the (4) .................... refer to each other as ‘The Honourable Member for So and So' to complete the picture of a dignified gentlemen's club, with of course a few ladies to (5) .................... the numbers. Sadly, over the past few years first radio, and now television, have shown the general (6) ...................., who are after all the electorate, what in fact goes on when bills are (7) ................... and questions are asked. The first obvious fact is that the chamber is very rarely full, and there may be only a (8) .................... of members present, some of (9) ..................... are quite clearly asleep, telling jokes to their neighbour, or engaged in shouting like badly-behaved schoolchildren. There is not enough (10) .................... for them all in the chamber in any case, which is a second worrying point. Of course, television does not follow the work of (11) .................... which are the small discussion groups that do most of the real work of the House. But the (12) .................... impression that we as (13) .................... receive of the workings of government is not a good one. To put it bluntly, parliament looks disorganised, is clearly behind the times and seems to be (14) .................... with bores and comedians. This is presumably why members resisted for so long the efforts of the BBC to broadcast parliamentary (15) .................... on television.

1) A) views B) appearances C) identities D) features

2) A) fashionable B) traditional C) close-up D) notorious

3) A) mixture B) combination C) cross D) match

4) A) members B) candidates C) delegates D) senators

5) A) take away B) bring about C) make up D) set in

6) A) situation B) public C) interest D) rule

7) A) paid B) determined C) voted D) discussed

8) A) handful B) majority C) few D) number

9) A) these B) whom C) them D) others

10) A) seats B) places C) room D) around

11) A) elections B) those C) everyone D) committees

12) A) overall B) visual C) positive D) striking

13) A) audience B) often C) voters D) well

14) A) working B) inevitably C) filled D) much

15) A) matters B) committees C) speeches D) debates

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