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«Игра Jeopardy 8 класс»
Game “Jeopardy”
8 class
“ Jeopardy”
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They sit in the House of Commons.
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The seats are red there.
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The seats are green there.
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They are elected.
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They are not elected.
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It consists of two Houses.
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It consists of three parts.
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There is wool inside it.
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MPs come to vote there.
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It was put in Parliament to symbolize the importance of wool to the British economy.
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He presides over the House of Lords.
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He is a person who presides over the House of Commons.
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Who is the head of the Government?
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This is the oldest part of the Palace of Westminster.
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It’s more than a thousand years old.
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When the Queen gives a speech, she sits on it.
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Who is the head of the state?
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Sir Winston Churchill represents this party.
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David Lloyd George represents this party.
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They represent all the people in the country.
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They inherit their places from fathers and grandfathers.
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There are two red lines in front of the benches on each side of this Chamber.
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There MPs make decisions on new law.
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It is put on the table when the House of Commons is sitting.
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MPs who agree with a bill go there to vote.
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MPs who wants to vote against the bill go there to vote.
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He sits in the House of Commons too.
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It also called the Parliament Chamber.
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In 1605 Guy Fawkes tried to blow it up, and in World War II bombs fell on it.
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This building has seen a lot of famous events and meetings.
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These people approve bills and sometimes suggest changes to the House of Commons.
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There are only places for 437 people on the benches there, but there are 650 MPs, so sometimes they have to sit on the steps when the House is full.
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It even has its own guard, who has a very big sword.
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They get their title for their personal achievement, and their children can’t inherit it.
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It is the symbol of the power which Parliament won from the king a long time ago, and MPs have a lot of respect for it.
The game is over