Вопрос задан 04.05.2023 в 10:32. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Борисенков Марат.

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about the Russian, American and British histor? Thenanswer the following questions.   a) Russia.1. Which is the largest country in the world?2. Where is Russia situated?3. What is the longest river in Russia?4. What old Russian towns on the Volga do you know?5. Who founded the capital of Russia? When? 6. What is the heart of Moscow?7. What can you say about the birch tree
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Отвечает Коншина Елизавета.

1. Which is the largest country in the world?

1. Russia is the largest country in the world 

2. Where is Russia situated?

2. Russia is situated in two parts of the world at once: in    Europe, and in Asia.

3. What is the longest river in Russia?

The Lena (4400km. in length) is the longest river in Russia?

4. What old Russian towns on the Volga do you know?

4 The old Russian towns on the Volga are: Nizhniy Novgorod,

Volgograd, Yaroslavl, Tver,  Kazan, Samara, Kostroma, Toliatty, Astrakhan, Saratov and many others.

5. Who founded the capital of Russia? When?

5. The prince Yuri Dolgorukiy  founded Moscow, the capital of Russia  in the year 1147.

6. What is the heart of Moscow?

6. The Moscow Kremlin is the heart of Moscow.

7. What can you say about the birch tree?

7. The birch tree is the symbol-tree of Russia.

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in Russia?

1. Russia is the largest country in the world.
2. Russia is situated in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia.
3. The longest river in Russia is the Volga River.
4. Some old Russian towns on the Volga River include Yaroslavl, Kostroma, and Nizhny Novgorod.
5. Moscow was founded by Prince Yuri Dolgorukiy in 1147.
6. The heart of Moscow is Red Square.
7. The birch tree is considered a symbol of Russia and is often used in Russian art and culture. It is also the national tree of Russia.

b) America.

1. Who discovered America?
2. What was the name of the first English settlement in America? Where was it located?
3. What was the name of the war between British settlers and Native Americans in the New England region?
4. Who abolished slavery in America? When?
5. Who was the first president of the United States of America? When was he elected?
6. What is the highest mountain peak in North America?
7. What is the national bird of the United States?

1. America was not discovered by one person, but rather inhabited by various indigenous peoples for thousands of years. Christopher Columbus is often credited with "discovering" America in 1492.
2. The name of the first English settlement in America was Jamestown, located in Virginia.
3. The war between British settlers and Native Americans in the New England region is commonly known as King Philip's War.
4. Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery in America in 1865.
5. George Washington was the first president of the United States of America. He was elected in 1789.
6. The highest mountain peak in North America is Denali, formerly known as Mount McKinley, located in Alaska.
7. The national bird of the United States is the bald eagle.

c) British.

1. Who was the first British ruler?
2. Who was the longest-reigning British monarch?
3. What was the name of the war that took place between Britain and France in the 18th century?
4. Who was the prime minister of Britain during World War II?
5. What is the name of the river that runs through London?
6. What is the name of the famous clock tower located in London?
7. What is the name of the London residence of the British monarch?

1. The first British ruler is often considered to be King Henry VII, who came to the throne in 1485.
2. Queen Victoria was the longest-reigning British monarch, reigning from 1837-1901.
3. The war that took place between Britain and France in the 18th century is known as the Seven Years' War.
4. Winston Churchill was the prime minister of Britain during World War II.
5. The river that runs through London is called the River Thames.
6. The famous clock tower located in London is called Big Ben.
7. The London residence of the British monarch is Buckingham Palace.
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