"Great Britain" often is ______ to mean the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" (UK).
1960 also saw the opening of Kensington's new Central Library, ____ largest municipal public library building in London.
A single Broadway playhouse, the Vivian Beaumont Theatre, _______ outside the district.
A vast empire, covering one quarter of the globe emerged after the Industrial Revolution, under the reign of Queen ________.
A vast empire, covering one quarter of the globe emerged after the Industrial Revolution, _____ the reign of Queen Victoria.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, over a period of 500 years, the Britons of the south and east of the island of Britain became assimilated by colonizing Germanic _________.
As recently as 8,000 years ______ Great Britain was joined to the continent.
Beyond Hadrian's wall, the major ethnic groups were the Scots, who may have emigrated from ________.
Beyond Hadrian's wall, the major ethnic groups were the _______, who may have emigrated from Ireland.
Beyond _______’s wall, the major ethnic groups were the Scots, who may have emigrated from Ireland.
By 1627 a small Union Jack was commonly ________ in the position of the maritime bow flag.
By 1912, with the admission of Arizona to the Union, ______ U.S. reached that goal.
Dickens was a great lover of pubs and on this walk we follow ______ his footsteps around inns and taverns of old London.
Discover places ______ Dickens lived and worked, little changed since his day.
Each _______ the London boroughs maintains a public library service.
Elizabeth, "Gloriana," the last of the Tudors, died without leaving ______ heir.
Elizabeth was a master ______ political science.
Elizabeth's reign was one of ______ more constructive periods in English history.
Explore another part of Dickens's London and discover the scenes of adventures of Oliver Twist, David ________ and a host of immortal characters.
Germanic tribes (Angles, Saxons, and _________) became known as the English people.
Great Britain is only the largest _______within the United Kingdom.
Great Britain went on to become a rich 'Great Power' in the 19th and 20th ________.
Guildhall Library founded in 1425, maintained by the City of London Corporation, is ______ largest public general library in London.
He is also famous as the father _________ classical mechanics.
He is famous as the father of classical mechanics, formulated as his three laws and as the co-inventor (with Gottfried Leibniz) _________ differential calculus.
Her first order of business was ______ eliminate religious unrest.
Historically, the flag was used throughout the former British ________.
Holborn's Central Library is housed in a fine new building which ______ opened in 1960 and has attracted interested visitors from all parts of the world.
How many Broadway theatres _____there?
However, the former term is regarded by many ______ having been a description of the union rather than its formal name at that stage.
In 1707, an _____ of Union joined both parliaments.
In 2003, the U.S. Congress authorized the use of force in Iraq under speculation that Iraq might _______ had weapons of mass destruction to be used against the U.S. and their allies.
In England certain military uniforms such as the Beefeater or the Queen's ______are considered to be symbolic of Englishness.
In New York, evening performances generally begin at 8:00 _____, though there are some exceptions.
In the sphere of visual art London can supply any visitor ______ vast range of emotions.
It has over 150,000 books (lending and reference), as well ________ over 5,000 gramophone records of musical works and language instruction.
Many social progresses came _______ starting in the nineteenth century.
Many subway lines _______ the Theatre District, including the Eighth Avenue A, C, and E lines.
Most of the island was conquered to become the Ancient Roman province of ____________.
No evidence _______ been found to corroborate the weapons of mass destruction claims.
One view is that "Union Jack" ________ be used only for the flag when it is flown as a jack (a small flag flown at the bow of a ship).
Only a few shows perform ______ Monday, and Sunday evening performances are rare.
Recession _______ eminent again in 2001, especially with the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Since the union of 1707, the entire island has been one political unit, first as the Kingdom of Great Britain, later as part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and ___________.
Slavery was abolished in 1865 by the Thirteenth _______ to the United States Constitution.
Stand behind the cloisters that set the foggy scene for the opening _____ Bleak House.
Technologically, the UK is also ________ the world's leaders.
That act used two different terms to describe the new all island nation, a 'United Kingdom' and the 'Kingdom of Great ________'.
The Britons spoke a _______ language.
The current Union Flag _______ from 1 January 1801 with the Act of Union 1800.
The earliest known name of Great Britain is ___________.
The flag retains an official _______ semi-official status in many Commonwealth Realms.
The Irish saltire is arranged counterchange with the saltire of St Andrew, so the white is always on the clockwise side of the ______.
The island of Great Britain formed at the end of the Pleistocene ice ______
The island was first inhabited by people who crossed over the land bridge from the European ______
The name Britain is derived from the Latin name ________.
The new design added the red saltire _______ of St Patrick's Flag for Ireland.
The new kingdom was from then onward unambiguously called ________United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
The outlying states of Alaska and Hawaii ______ both admitted in 1959.
The persecution of continental Protestants forced Elizabeth _______ war.
The Progressive Era marked a time of ________ progress for the United States, advancing to the Roaring Twenties.
The situation came to _____ in 1588 after Elizabeth rejected a marriage proposal from Philip II of Spain.
The situation with Mary Queen of ______ was most vexing to Elizabeth.
The south-east of Scotland was colonised by the _______ and formed, until 1018, a part of the Kingdom of Northumbria.
The Supreme Court is responsible ______ upholding Constitutional law.
The Union Flag, also _______ as the Union Jack, is the national flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The word _______ was in use before 1600 to describe the maritime bow flag.
To speakers of Germanic languages, the Britons were called _______.
Traces of early humans have been _____ in Great Britain from some 700,000 years ago and modern humans from about 30,000 years ago.
Up until about 9,000 years ago, Great Britain ________ joined to Ireland.
Visit the Old _______ shop and the office where Charles worked at the age of fifteen.
What can American cultural history be divided ______?
What question has ______discussed for over a century?
What _______ "Live Broadway" mean?
Whether to use "Union Flag" or "Union Jack" is a matter _______debate.
Why did some Americans want a cultural break _______ Europe?
You will also discover the 16th ________ riverside that inspired Shakespeare.
You will see where Shakespeare's playhouse is shortly to _____ be rebuilt.
______English won the naval battle handily.
______Queen Bess, as she came to called, maintained a regal air until the day she died.
_______ was Benjamin West?
_______the Ronald Reagan administration for much of the 1980s, the government practiced supply-side economics.
After irrefutable evidence of Mary's involvement in the plots came to light, Elizabeth sadly succumbed to the pressure from her advisors and had the Scottish princess ______ in 1587.
All but one of Broadway's 39 theatres are located in the Theatre District, ______ occupies the midtown blocks between Sixth and Eighth Avenues from West 41st Street to West 54th Street.
At the end of the tour you can visit ________ Dickens House museum, his home for three years and now a shrine to England's greatest novelist.
Brittannia or Brittānia was the name used by the Romans from the 1st century _____for the British Isles taken together.
Broadway shows generate approximately 25 million ______ admissions each year, half in New York and half in 140 cities across North America.
Elizabeth proved most calm and calculating, employing capable and distinguished men to _______out royal prerogative.
Elizabeth's deft political skills and strong personal character were directly responsible for _____ England on the road to becoming a true world economic and political power.
Excerpts from the novels set in these very places will bring the London of such immortal characters as Oliver ______, Little Dorrit and Mr Pickwick vividly to life.
Famous British engineers and ______ from this period include James Watt, Robert Stephenson, Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Richard Arkwright.
Fashion and education came to the fore because ______ Elizabeth's penchant for knowledge, courtly behavior and extravagant dress.
France had a strong foothold in Scotland, and Spain, ______ strongest European nation at the time, posed a threat to the security of the realm.
Historically, the UK was at the forefront of the _______revolution, with innovations especially in textiles, the steam engine, railroads and civil engineering.
How do museums and libraries help _______ educate children?
However, Black Tuesday (October 29, 1929) led to the ______ Depression, a time of economic downturn and mass unemployment.
In 1801, under a new Act of Union, this kingdom merged with the Kingdom of Ireland, over which the monarch of Great Britain ______ ruled.
In 1922, 24 of Ireland's 32 ________attained independence to form a separate Irish Free State.
In London the ________Museum is an almost incomparable introduction to Egyptian, Greek, and Roman arts in all their branches, from pottery to sculpture.
In response to the terrorist attacks, President George W. Bush declared war ______ Afghanistan.
In subsequent centuries Vikings settled in several parts of the island, and the Norman ______ introduced a French ruling élite who also became assimilated.
It has a very extensive collection, including many thousand original records, relating ____ every aspect of London history and topography.
Key figures ______ as Beau Brummell, the future Edward VII and Edward VIII created the modern suit and cemented its dominance.
Lancaster University has a global reputation for work ______ low temperature physics.
Latin Britannia is derived from the travel writings of the ancient Greek Pytheas around 320 _____.
Morris ________ or the costumes for the traditional English May dance are cited by some as examples of traditional English costume.
Most reference books therefore, describe the all-island kingdom that existed ______1707 and 1800 as the "Kingdom of Great Britain".
Newton's Principia is one of the _____ influential works in the history of science.
On 20 October 1604 King James ______ himself as 'King of Great Brittaine, France and Ireland.
On the island of Great Britain Iron Age inhabitants are known as the ________
On this walk you can follow in Dickens' footsteps along the banks of the River _______.
Particularly during the Victorian era, British fashions defined acceptable dress for _____ of business.
Ratified in 1788, the ________serves as the supreme American law in organizing the government.
Seek out landmarks discovered ________ Dickens on his many London walks and hear how they featured in his novels.
She traveled to Tilbury, Essex, to address her troops as they awaited the _____ battle with the feared Spanish naval forces.
She used the various factions, playing one off another until the exhausted combatants came to her for resolution of _______ grievances.
She was, however, compelled to take ______stronger pro-Protestant stance when events demanded it.
Shows generally take one day a week _______, but this day varies from production to production.
The additional white _______ is added (as with the St George's cross) to prevent "colour next to colour", a heraldic imperative.
The collection has ________arranged with great care, and the layout is clear and easy to grasp.
The current design of the flag dates _______ the Union of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801.
The economy recovered, so much that the U.S. became a world superpower by the dawn of the ______ War.
The remaining truncated kingdom has therefore since then ________ known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The southeastern part of Great Britain was still connected _____ a strip of low marsh to the European mainland in what is now northeastern France.
The term was used officially ______ the first time during the reign of King James VI of Scotland, James I of England.
The ______ and Albert Museum in Brompton Road has a splendid collection mainly of the applied arts.
The ________ Gallery in Millmank has a collection complementary to that of the National Gallery, for it presents modern masters of England and France.
The _________Gallery in Trafalgar Square has one of the best balanced picture collections in the world.
There are great treasures dispersed in private collections throughout the country; the ________’s collection is the most valuable among them.
This is in large part due to the critical role that British sensibilities ______played in world clothing since the eighteenth century.
This regal figure surely had her faults, ______ she excelled at rising to challenges and emerging victorious.
Tonight you will hear those stories in their original setting and your guide will gladly advise you ________ a truly "Dickensian" beverage (such as a "Smoking bishop").
What does the Arts Council do _______ encourage the arts in Britain?
What kinds of artistic activity do we mean when speaking ________the arts in Britain?
What library is _______ biggest one?
What library occupies the largest municipal public library ________ of London?
What library was destroyed in Great _______ of London?
What main London's libraries have you read __________?
What museums are the most famous and important ________ London?
What music festivals take ______ in Britain?
What role does _______ BBC play in the development of musical interests in Britain?
When the flag was introduced in 1606, it was known simply ______ "the British flag" or "the flag of Britain".
Which ________ presents the finest English paintings and those of other countries in the world?
You will end the morning ______ a visit to London's only surviving galleried coaching inn.
You will visit a historic 18th ______ river-side tavern.
_____ English monarchs enjoyed such political power, while still maintaining the devotion of the whole of English society.
_______ associated with Great Britain – such as Britain or British – generally are used as short forms for the United Kingdom or its citizens respectively.
_______ names of contemporary British novelists, composers and other people of arts do you know?
_______did Alexis de Tocqueville note in his famous Democracy in America?
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Раскройте скобки: (Form) in 1660, the Royal Society is the oldest learned society still in existence.
Раскройте скобки: Charles Darwin is the author of On the Origin of Species and (discover) of the principle of evolution by natural selection
Раскройте скобки: Examples include Michael Faraday, who, with James Clerk Maxwell, unified the electric and magnetic forces in what are now (know) as Maxwell's equations
Раскройте скобки: In modern times, the institutions such as the Red Brick and New Universities are (catching) up with Oxbridge.
Раскройте скобки: Isaac Newton is most famous for (realize) that the same force is responsible for movements of celestial and terrestrial bodies, that is gravity.
Раскройте скобки: James Joule worked extensively in thermodynamics and is often (credit) with the discovery of the principle of conservation of energy
Раскройте скобки: Less famously, he also created the binomial theorem, (work) extensively on optics, and created a law of cooling.
Раскройте скобки: Many of the UK's greatest scientists have been (base) at either Oxford or Cambridge University.
Раскройте скобки: Since Newton's time, figures from the UK (contribute) to the development of most major branches of science.
Раскройте скобки: The Royal Society serves as the national academy for sciences, with members (draw) from many different institutions and disciplines.
Раскройте скобки: This method promoted empiricism and induction in scientific enquiry and (be) one of the driving forces behind the scientific revolution.
Раскройте скобки: He is famous _____ the father of classical mechanics, formulated as his three laws and as the co-inventor (with Gottfried Leibniz) of differential calculus.
Раскройте скобки: Since then, the United Kingdom has (continue) this tradition of technical creativity.
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