THEIR HOUSE ... ... ... ... (SELL)IV. READ THE PASSAGE AND DECIDE W...

5. Their house ... ... ... ... (sell)IV. Read the passage and decide which sentence is true (T) and which is False (F). (2 points)London, the capital of Great Britain, is situated on the Thames River. It is the largest city in Europewith a population of over eight million. It is divided into four parts: the City, Westminster, the West Endand the East End.The City is small in area but it is the commercial heart of London. Many banks and offices aresituated there. The Tower and St. Paul’s Cathedral is very large and fine. It was built in 1710. The famousEnglish architect Christopher Wren planned and built St. Paul’s cathedral. If the City may be called thecommercial heart of London, Westminster is the centre of the administration. We can see the Houses ofParliament there. It is beautiful building with two towers and a very big clock called Big Ben. WestminsterAbbey is opposite the Houses of Parliament…... 1. London is the capital of Scotland.... 2. London is the largest city in the Europe.... 3. St. Paul’s Cathedral was built by a British architect.... 4. The Houses of Parliament has two towers and a very big clock called Big Ben.... 5. Westminster Abbey is next to the Houses of Parliament.V. Read the following passage and choose the item (A, B, C, or D) that best answers each of thequestions about it. (1.0 point)The Seven Wonders of the World is a widely known list of seven popular sites of classical antiquity.The earliest known version of the list was compiled in the 2nd century BC by Antipater of Sidon. It only includes works located around the Mediterranean rim where sightseers could typically travel safely.Of these wonders, the only one that has survived to the present day is the Great Pyramid of Giza. Theexistence of the Hanging Gardens has not been definitively proven. Records show that the other fivewonders were destroyed by natural disasters.