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    London is the 
    capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern 
    Ireland, situated on both sides of the Thames River; it's the 
    political, financial, commercial, industrial, and cultural 
    centre of Great Britain. It is the largest city in Europe with 
    the total population of about 8 million people (over 12 million 
    with the suburbs). About one fifth of the total population of 
    the UK lives in Greater London, that is in London with its 
    suburbs. 
    London is home 
    for the headquarters of all government departments, Parliament, 
    the monarch and all the major legal institutions. It's the 
    country's business and banking centre and the centre of its 
    transport network. It contains the headquarters of national 
    television networks and of all the national newspapers. The 
    financial services sector is a major source of overall 
    employment in London. 
    Consumer goods, 
    clothing, precision instruments, jewelry, and stationery are 
    produced in London, but manufacturing has lost a number of jobs 
    in the once-dominant textile, furniture, printing, and 
    chemical-processing industries as firms have moved outside the 
    area. Engineering and scientific research are also important to 
    the economy, as is tourism. The city is a centre for road, rail, 
    and air (its airports include Heathrow and Gatwick), and it is 
    now linked to the Continent by a high-speed rail line under the 
    English Channel. London still remains one of the world's 
    greatest ports. It exports manufactured goods and imports 
    petroleum, tea, wool, raw sugar, timber, butter, metals, and 
    meat. 
    The original 
    walled city of London (then Londinium) founded by Romans was 
    quite small. In the Middle Ages it did not contain the 
    Parliament or the royal Court, because it would have interfered 
    with the interests of the merchants and traders living there.
    It was in 
    Westminster, another city outside London's walls, that these 
    national institutions met. Today, both 'cities' are just two 
    areas in Central London. The City is London's commercial centre; 
    it is also referred to as the "Square Mile of Money' because of 
    its area. The Bank of England, Lloyd's, the stock exchange, the 
    Royal Exchange and numerous other banks and investment companies 
    have their headquarters there. The City of Westminster contains 
    London's most famous tourist attractions: Westminster Abbey, the 
    Houses of Parliament and so on. 
    Other well-known 
    areas of London include the West End and the East End. The 
    former is one of the main tourist attractions of London, where 
    Buckingham Palace and quite a number of world-famous museums are 
    located. It is famous, too, for its theatres, luxurious hotels 
    and restaurants, and expensive shops. The latter is known as a 
    poorer residential area of London. 
    Central London 
    makes up only a very small part of Greater London. The majority 
    of Londoners live in its suburbs, millions of them commuting 
    into the centre every day to work. 
    London is a 
    cosmopolitan city. People of several races and many 
    nationalities live there. A survey carried out in the 90s found 
    that 137 different languages were spoken in the homes of just 
    one district of London. 
      
      
      
    Translate the 
    following sentences into English.1. Лондон — столица Великобритании и ее политический, 
    финансовый, коммерческий, промышленный и культурный центр.
 2. Около одной пятой всего населения Великобритании живет в 
    Большом Лондоне, то есть Лондоне с пригородами.
 3. Там находятся все центральные учреждения правительственных 
    организаций, парламент, монарх, основные судебные учреждения, 
    центральные офисы телесетей, он является центром транспортной 
    сети страны.
 4. Финансовый сектор — основной источник общей занятости в 
    Лондоне.
 5. Многие товары производятся в Лондоне, такие как 
    потребительские товары, одежда, точные приборы, ювелирные 
    изделия и канцелярские принадлежности.
 6. Когда-то доминировавшие в Лондоне текстильная промышленность, 
    производство мебели, и переработка химических продуктов были 
    вынесены за границы района, что привело к потере рабочих мест в 
    промышленности.
 7. Лондон экспортирует промышленные товары и импортирует нефть, 
    чай, сахар, лес и так далее, значение для экономики также 
    представляют научные исследования.
 8. Первоначальный Лондон, окруженный стеной, был основан 
    римлянами, парламент и королевский двор находились не в нем, 
    чтобы не вступать в противоречие с интересами купцов.
 9. Финансовый центр Лондона — Сити, который называют «квадратной 
    милей денег», там находятся банки, фондовая биржа, Королевская 
    биржа и многочисленные инвестиционные компании.
 10. К другим известным районам Лондона относятся Вест-Энд и 
    Ист-Энд, первый является основным центром интереса туристов в 
    Лондоне и содержит многочисленные достопримечательности, 
    роскошные отели и рестораны, второй является более бедным 
    районом Лондона.
 
      
    1. London is the 
    capital of the UK and its political, financial, commercial, 
    industrial and cultural centre.2. About one fifth of the total population of the UK lives in 
    Greater London, that is London with its suburbs.
 3. It is home for the headquarters of all government 
    departments, Parliament, the monarch, the major legal 
    institutions, the headquarters of national television networks 
    and it is the centre of the country's transport network.
 4. The financial services sector is a major source of overall 
    employment in London.
 5. Many goods are produced in London, such as consumer goods, 
    clothing, precision instruments, jewelry and stationery.
 6. The once dominant in London textile, furniture, printing and 
    chemical processing have moved outside the area, which has led 
    to a loss of a number of manufacturing jobs.
 7. London exports manufactured goods and imports petroleum, tea, 
    sugar, timber and so on; engineering and scientific research are 
    also important for the economy.
 8. The original walled city of London was founded by the Romans 
    and did not contain the Parliament or the Royal Court, so that 
    they did not interfere with the interests of merchants.
 9. The financial centre of London is the City named 'the square 
    mile of money', containing banks, the stock exchange, the Royal 
    Exchange and numerous investment companies.
 10. Other well-known areas in Central London are the West End 
    and the East End, the former being one of the main tourist 
    attractions of London with its numerous sights and luxurious 
    hotels and restaurants, and the latter being a poorer 
    residential area of London.
 
 
      
      
    Из пособия "ЕГЭ. Английский язык. 
    Устные темы" Занина Е.Л. (2010, 272с.) - Part 
     two. 
    Additional topics. 
 
 
      
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