Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами А22-А28. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям А22-А28, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите из них единственно правильный. Задание составлено на основе пособия «Практикум по английскому языку» Е.Н. Соловова, John Parsons, «Центр изучения английского языка Елены Солововой», Москва, 2011
'Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress', 'The Tower' and 'The White Tower' are all names for the building most commonly known as The Tower of London. Construction began in 1078 but work A22 , on and off, over a period of two hundred years or more.
The Tower was essentially a fortress whose functions eventually extended to that of royal palace, prison, armoury, zoo, Royal Mint and observatory. Since 1303 it has also been used A23 storing the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Today, however, The Tower is cared for by an independent charity and receives no funding from the government or the crown.
The Tower is probably best known for the famous prisoners who were A24 , and sometimes executed, there. In 1483 the 13-year-old King Edward 5th and his 10-year-old brother Richard were murdered there; apparently on the orders of their uncle, the Duke of Gloucester. A25 the most famous victim of The Tower was Anne Boleyn, the unfortunate second wife of Henry 8th. But Guy Fawkes, Thomas Moore, Sir Walter Raleigh and even the future Queen Elizabeth 1st were all imprisoned behind those fearsome walls.
Most people know the A26 legend that if the ravens ever leave The Tower — then the British Monarchy will be doomed. Possibly less people know however that the Tower was also one of the A27 zoos. Lions, tigers and large A28 of rare and exotic species lived in the Tower gardens over 800 years ago.
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'Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress', 'The Tower' and 'The White Tower' are all names for the building most commonly known as The Tower of London. Construction began in 1078 but work A22 , on and off, over a period of two hundred years or more.
The Tower was essentially a fortress whose functions eventually extended to that of royal palace, prison, armoury, zoo, Royal Mint and observatory. Since 1303 it has also been used A23 storing the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Today, however, The Tower is cared for by an independent charity and receives no funding from the government or the crown.
The Tower is probably best known for the famous prisoners who were A24 , and sometimes executed, there. In 1483 the 13-year-old King Edward 5th and his 10-year-old brother Richard were murdered there; apparently on the orders of their uncle, the Duke of Gloucester. A25 the most famous victim of The Tower was Anne Boleyn, the unfortunate second wife of Henry 8th. But Guy Fawkes, Thomas Moore, Sir Walter Raleigh and even the future Queen Elizabeth 1st were all imprisoned behind those fearsome walls.
Most people know the A26 legend that if the ravens ever leave The Tower — then the British Monarchy will be doomed. Possibly less people know however that the Tower was also one of the A27 zoos. Lions, tigers and large A28 of rare and exotic species lived in the Tower gardens over 800 years ago.
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'Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress', 'The Tower' and 'The White Tower' are all names for the building most commonly known as The Tower of London. Construction began in 1078 but work A22 , on and off, over a period of two hundred years or more.
The Tower was essentially a fortress whose functions eventually extended to that of royal palace, prison, armoury, zoo, Royal Mint and observatory. Since 1303 it has also been used A23 storing the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Today, however, The Tower is cared for by an independent charity and receives no funding from the government or the crown.
The Tower is probably best known for the famous prisoners who were A24 , and sometimes executed, there. In 1483 the 13-year-old King Edward 5th and his 10-year-old brother Richard were murdered there; apparently on the orders of their uncle, the Duke of Gloucester. A25 the most famous victim of The Tower was Anne Boleyn, the unfortunate second wife of Henry 8th. But Guy Fawkes, Thomas Moore, Sir Walter Raleigh and even the future Queen Elizabeth 1st were all imprisoned behind those fearsome walls.
Most people know the A26 legend that if the ravens ever leave The Tower — then the British Monarchy will be doomed. Possibly less people know however that the Tower was also one of the A27 zoos. Lions, tigers and large A28 of rare and exotic species lived in the Tower gardens over 800 years ago.
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'Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress', 'The Tower' and 'The White Tower' are all names for the building most commonly known as The Tower of London. Construction began in 1078 but work A22 , on and off, over a period of two hundred years or more.
The Tower was essentially a fortress whose functions eventually extended to that of royal palace, prison, armoury, zoo, Royal Mint and observatory. Since 1303 it has also been used A23 storing the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Today, however, The Tower is cared for by an independent charity and receives no funding from the government or the crown.
The Tower is probably best known for the famous prisoners who were A24 , and sometimes executed, there. In 1483 the 13-year-old King Edward 5th and his 10-year-old brother Richard were murdered there; apparently on the orders of their uncle, the Duke of Gloucester. A25 the most famous victim of The Tower was Anne Boleyn, the unfortunate second wife of Henry 8th. But Guy Fawkes, Thomas Moore, Sir Walter Raleigh and even the future Queen Elizabeth 1st were all imprisoned behind those fearsome walls.
Most people know the A26 legend that if the ravens ever leave The Tower — then the British Monarchy will be doomed. Possibly less people know however that the Tower was also one of the A27 zoos. Lions, tigers and large A28 of rare and exotic species lived in the Tower gardens over 800 years ago.
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'Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress', 'The Tower' and 'The White Tower' are all names for the building most commonly known as The Tower of London. Construction began in 1078 but work A22 , on and off, over a period of two hundred years or more.
The Tower was essentially a fortress whose functions eventually extended to that of royal palace, prison, armoury, zoo, Royal Mint and observatory. Since 1303 it has also been used A23 storing the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Today, however, The Tower is cared for by an independent charity and receives no funding from the government or the crown.
The Tower is probably best known for the famous prisoners who were A24 , and sometimes executed, there. In 1483 the 13-year-old King Edward 5th and his 10-year-old brother Richard were murdered there; apparently on the orders of their uncle, the Duke of Gloucester. A25 the most famous victim of The Tower was Anne Boleyn, the unfortunate second wife of Henry 8th. But Guy Fawkes, Thomas Moore, Sir Walter Raleigh and even the future Queen Elizabeth 1st were all imprisoned behind those fearsome walls.
Most people know the A26 legend that if the ravens ever leave The Tower — then the British Monarchy will be doomed. Possibly less people know however that the Tower was also one of the A27 zoos. Lions, tigers and large A28 of rare and exotic species lived in the Tower gardens over 800 years ago.
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'Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress', 'The Tower' and 'The White Tower' are all names for the building most commonly known as The Tower of London. Construction began in 1078 but work A22 , on and off, over a period of two hundred years or more.
The Tower was essentially a fortress whose functions eventually extended to that of royal palace, prison, armoury, zoo, Royal Mint and observatory. Since 1303 it has also been used A23 storing the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Today, however, The Tower is cared for by an independent charity and receives no funding from the government or the crown.
The Tower is probably best known for the famous prisoners who were A24 , and sometimes executed, there. In 1483 the 13-year-old King Edward 5th and his 10-year-old brother Richard were murdered there; apparently on the orders of their uncle, the Duke of Gloucester. A25 the most famous victim of The Tower was Anne Boleyn, the unfortunate second wife of Henry 8th. But Guy Fawkes, Thomas Moore, Sir Walter Raleigh and even the future Queen Elizabeth 1st were all imprisoned behind those fearsome walls.
Most people know the A26 legend that if the ravens ever leave The Tower — then the British Monarchy will be doomed. Possibly less people know however that the Tower was also one of the A27 zoos. Lions, tigers and large A28 of rare and exotic species lived in the Tower gardens over 800 years ago.
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'Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress', 'The Tower' and 'The White Tower' are all names for the building most commonly known as The Tower of London. Construction began in 1078 but work A22 , on and off, over a period of two hundred years or more.
The Tower was essentially a fortress whose functions eventually extended to that of royal palace, prison, armoury, zoo, Royal Mint and observatory. Since 1303 it has also been used A23 storing the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Today, however, The Tower is cared for by an independent charity and receives no funding from the government or the crown.
The Tower is probably best known for the famous prisoners who were A24 , and sometimes executed, there. In 1483 the 13-year-old King Edward 5th and his 10-year-old brother Richard were murdered there; apparently on the orders of their uncle, the Duke of Gloucester. A25 the most famous victim of The Tower was Anne Boleyn, the unfortunate second wife of Henry 8th. But Guy Fawkes, Thomas Moore, Sir Walter Raleigh and even the future Queen Elizabeth 1st were all imprisoned behind those fearsome walls.
Most people know the A26 legend that if the ravens ever leave The Tower — then the British Monarchy will be doomed. Possibly less people know however that the Tower was also one of the A27 zoos. Lions, tigers and large A28 of rare and exotic species lived in the Tower gardens over 800 years ago.