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A great summer vacation I just returned from the greatest summer vacation! It was so fantastic, I never wanted it to end. I spent eight days
in Paris, France. My best friends, Henry and Steve, went with me. We had a beautiful hotel room in the Latin
Quarter, and it wasn't even expensive. We had a balcony with a wonderful view. We visited many famous tourist
places. My favorite was the Louvre, a well-known museum. I was always interested in art, so that was a special
treat for me. The museum is so huge, you could spend weeks there. Henry got tired walking around the museum
and said "Enough! I need to take a break and rest." We took lots of breaks and sat in cafes along the river Seine.
The French food we ate was delicious. The wines were tasty, too. Steve's favorite par of the vacation was the
hotel breakfast. He said he would be happy if he could eat croissants like those forever. We had so much fun that
we're already talking about our next vacation!
Read and choose.
2) How long was the summer vacation?
a) Eight weeks
c) One week
d) Two weeks
b) Eight days​

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the houses of parliament

 

the houses of parliament constitute perhaps the most popular and widely spread image of london, known and recognized thro­ughout the whole world. in this famous palace are also many meeting halls and various parliamentary offices.

the palace of westminster, together with victoria tower and the clock tower - which houses the most famous clock in the world, big ben - form an unmistakable architectural complex. but the towers and the houses of parliament are not only associa­ted architecturally, but also in the democratic spirit that rules the political life developed in the house of commons, for, if parlia­ment is sitting - british parliamentary debates constitute an exemplary political spectacle - the flag flies on top of victoria tower during the whole day. if the debates go on during the night - which quite often happens in the dynamic parliamentary life of great britain, especially if matters highly important for the nation are being discussed - a light burns above big ben in the clock tower. this light at night and the flag during the day-time signal for the people of london that the members of parliament, each from his own political point of view, are watching over the nation's interests.

the houses of parliament can be visited by the public. the entrance is through the door located at the foot of victoria tower and next to the royal arch. visitors start at the royal gallery and then go to the house of lords. here there is the historical woolsack, where the lord chancellor takes his place to preside over the sittings. from here, visitors proceed towards the central corridor, crossing the antechamber of the lords. the historical frescos that decorate the walls of the central corridor are very interesting. passing from here visitors arrive at the antechamber of the commons and then continue to the actual commons itself.

at the end of the house of commons is the speaker's chair, on the right side of which the members of the parliamentary majority sit. the members of the groups that form the opposition sit on the left, directly facing the government benches.

another interesting point in the houses of parliament is st. stephen's hall, which is decorated with very valuable frescos. from st. stephen's hall one reaches westminster hall. it is one of the oldest buildings in london.

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