D. The British Parliament is located 21.Buckingham Palace is the London residence for A. the King or Queen B. the Prime minister C the Speaker of the Commons D the lord Chancellor ofthe Upper house 22. The London residence for the King or Queen is A. Hyde park B. Buckingham Palace C. No 10 Down Street D. The east end 23. The famous street where offices of the most important ministries of the United Kingdom are located is A Downing Street B. Wall Street C. Whitehall D. broad way 24.London, the cap ital of the United Kingdom, is situated on near its mouth A. the Thames river B. the Severn river C the Clyde river
D. The British Parliament is located 21.Buckingham Palace is theLondon residence for ____. A. the King or Queen B. the Prime Minister C. the Speaker of theCommons D. the Lord Chancellor of the Upper House 22.The London residence for the King or Queen is ____. A. Hyde Park B. Buckingham Palace C. No. 10 Down Street D. The East End 23.The famous street where offices of the most important ministries of the United Kingdom are located, is ______. A. Downing Street B. Wall Street C. Whitehall D. Broadway 24.London, the capital of the United Kingdom, is situated on ____ near its mouth. A. the Thames River B. the Severn River C. the Clyde River
D. the Tees river 25 Britains largest manufacturing industry is A textile industry B. iron and steel industry C oil-producing industry D aircraft industry 26. Britain once reigned supreme in the world of industry A. paper B. electronic C. mineral D. textile 27. One of the main characteristics of British economy is A. the purchase of raw materials and the sale of manufactured goods abroad B. To importoil from abroad C. To sell coal abroad D. To exchange goods with foreign nations so as to get vital foodstuffs and manufactured goods 28.The main agricultural products in Britain are barley, potatoes, sugar-beets and oat A. rice B. wheat
D. the Tees River 25.Britain’s largest manufacturing industry is ____. A. textile industry B. iron and steel industry C. oil-producing industry D. aircraft industry 26.Britain once reigned supreme in the world of _____ industry. A. paper B. electronic C. mineral D. textile 27.One of the main characteristics of British economy is _____. A. the purchase of raw materials and the sale of manufactured goods abroad. B. To import oil from abroad C. To sell coal abroad D. To exchange goods with foreign nations so as to get vital foodstuffs and manufactured goods 28.The main agricultural products in Britain are _____, barley, potatoes, sugar-beets and oats. A. rice B. wheat