Unit 6. Lesson 7

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  1. Who can walk freely through the arch nowadays?

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    Marble Arch


    Marble Arch is one of many London places of interest. First it was placed in front of Buckingham Palace but later it was moved to Hyde Park.
    Marble Arch was designed in 1827 by John Nash and served as the victory gateway to Buckingham Palace. At the time John Nash was an outstanding architect who designed many buildings and constructions on Regent Street, Cumberland Terrace and the area around Regent’s Park.
    In 1851 the arch was moved to its present place in Hyde Park. Some stories say it was moved because its center arch was too narrow for coaches to pass through.
    The basis for Marble Arch was famous Arch of Constantine, built in the fourth century in Rome. The arch was decorated with a number of nice sculptures. The most notable was that of King George IV, which sat on top of the central arch. It can now be found in Trafalgar Square.
    In the past, when the arch was located near Buckingham Palace, only members of the Royal Family could pass through the Marble Arch. Today you can freely walk through the Arch.

  2. From the text we can say that Marble Arch ...

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    Marble Arch


    Marble Arch is one of many London places of interest. First it was placed in front of Buckingham Palace but later it was moved to Hyde Park.
    Marble Arch was designed in 1827 by John Nash and served as the victory gateway to Buckingham Palace. At the time John Nash was an outstanding architect who designed many buildings and constructions on Regent Street, Cumberland Terrace and the area around Regent’s Park.
    In 1851 the arch was moved to its present place in Hyde Park. Some stories say it was moved because its center arch was too narrow for coaches to pass through.
    The basis for Marble Arch was famous Arch of Constantine, built in the fourth century in Rome. The arch was decorated with a number of nice sculptures. The most notable was that of King George IV, which sat on top of the central arch. It can now be found in Trafalgar Square.
    In the past, when the arch was located near Buckingham Palace, only members of the Royal Family could pass through the Marble Arch. Today you can freely walk through the Arch.

  3. Where is Marble Arch situated?

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    Marble Arch


    Marble Arch is one of many London places of interest. First it was placed in front of Buckingham Palace but later it was moved to Hyde Park.
    Marble Arch was designed in 1827 by John Nash and served as the victory gateway to Buckingham Palace. At the time John Nash was an outstanding architect who designed many buildings and constructions on Regent Street, Cumberland Terrace and the area around Regent’s Park.
    In 1851 the arch was moved to its present place in Hyde Park. Some stories say it was moved because its center arch was too narrow for coaches to pass through.
    The basis for Marble Arch was famous Arch of Constantine, built in the fourth century in Rome. The arch was decorated with a number of nice sculptures. The most notable was that of King George IV, which sat on top of the central arch. It can now be found in Trafalgar Square.
    In the past, when the arch was located near Buckingham Palace, only members of the Royal Family could pass through the Marble Arch. Today you can freely walk through the Arch.

  4. What does the pronoun «it» in the sentence «It can now be found in Trafalgar Square» refers to?

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  5. According to the text, John Nash ...

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    Marble Arch


    Marble Arch is one of many London places of interest. First it was placed in front of Buckingham Palace but later it was moved to Hyde Park.
    Marble Arch was designed in 1827 by John Nash and served as the victory gateway to Buckingham Palace. At the time John Nash was an outstanding architect who designed many buildings and constructions on Regent Street, Cumberland Terrace and the area around Regent’s Park.
    In 1851 the arch was moved to its present place in Hyde Park. Some stories say it was moved because its center arch was too narrow for coaches to pass through.
    The basis for Marble Arch was famous Arch of Constantine, built in the fourth century in Rome. The arch was decorated with a number of nice sculptures. The most notable was that of King George IV, which sat on top of the central arch. It can now be found in Trafalgar Square.
    In the past, when the arch was located near Buckingham Palace, only members of the Royal Family could pass through the Marble Arch. Today you can freely walk through the Arch.

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