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Read the text about the history of London again and answer the questions below.How did London begin?The name London comes from the Romans. In AD 43 they made a town next to the river Thames. The town’s name was Londinium. There was a bridge over the river, and ships came to Londinium from the sea. The town got bigger and bigger, new buildings went up, and you can see some of the Roman city walls today, near the Museum of London. Soon after AD 400, the Romans went away from Londinium, and nobody lived in the town for many hundreds of years. Danish soldiers came and destroyed a lot of buildings nearly five hundred years later. King Alfred was king of England then. He made London free, and the Danes went away.In 1066, William the Conqueror came to England from France to be king. Soon after, he began to build the Tower of London.In 1666, there was a big fire — The Fire of London. It began in a house near London Bridge. More than 250,000 Londoners lost their homes in the fire. But the fire destroyed most of the worst old buildings, and the new houses that went up after this were better for people to live in.Where can you see some of the Roman city walls today?near the Museum of Londonnear London Bridgenear the Tower of LondonHow many people lived in London after AD 400?Hundreds of people.Nobody lived in London at this time.Several thousand.Who began to build the Tower of London?the RomansDanish soldiersWilliam the Conqueror

ОТВЕТЫ

Where can you see some of the Roman city walls today?

Near the museum of London

How many people lived in London after AD 400?

Nobody lived in London at this time.

Who began to build the Tower of London?

William the Conqueror

Где вы можете увидите некоторые из римских городских стен сегодня?

Рядом с лондонским музеем

Сколько людей жило в Лондоне после 400 года нашей эры?

В то время в Лондоне никто не жил.

Кто начал строить Лондонский Тауэр?

Вильгельм Завоеватель

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