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BÀI TẬP TRẮC NGHIỆM TIẾNG ANH LỚP 10 UNIT 15
CITIES
Read the following passage carefully, and then select the best option A, B, C or D to
complete it:
London is the capital of the United Kingdom and the home of its queen, Elizabeth II. It’s
also the largest city in Europe. About 7 million people call London home.
LONDON LANDMARKS
Millions of people visit London every year from all (1) _______ the world. If you travel
there, you’ll find many (2) _______ things to see and do.
During August and September, you can visit Buckingham (3) _______. That’s where the
queen lives most of the year. It has about 600 (4) _______, but you’ll see only state
rooms where the queen entertains guests. In the morning, a colorful ceremony (5)
_______ “changing of the guard” takes place in the palace courtyard. One group of
palace guards (6) _______ off duty, and another troop arrives to replace them.
You can (7) _______ the Tower of London, a historic fortress that was once a royal
palace. It was also used as a (8) _______ for hundreds of years. Two of the wives of King
Henry VIII—Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard—were put (9) _______ death here.
The Crown Jewels are a popular attraction at the Tower. This (10) _______ of jeweled
crowns, swords, scepters, and other royal objects is only used on (11) _______ occasions,
such as the crowning of a new ruler.
Be (12) _______ to visit Westminster Abbey, one of Britain’s famous (13) _______. The
nation’s kings and queens are crowned here. Many rulers and famous citizens are (14)
_______ here. There are also monuments to political figures and poets.
The (15) _______ of Parliament are along the Thames River, near Westminster Abbey.
This is where the government meets. Look (16) _______ to see the clock tower with Big
Ben, London’s famous (17) _______ that rings every hour. You can get on a boat (18)
_______ for a ride on the Thames.
Other places you might want to see are Scotland Yard, Madame Tussaud’s, (19) _______
the British Museum. You can find out about London’s famous criminals in the (20)