Eton Within a ten minute walk of Windsor Castle, across a bridge over the River Thames, there’s an old...

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Eton

Within a ten minute walk of Windsor Castle, across a bridge over the River Thames, there’s an old Gothic building. It is the legendary Eton College. It is one of England’s largest independent schools and one of the highest in prestige. Members of the British royal family are traditionally educated here. It was one of the best schools when first founded and remains so now; it is still commonly known as one of the greatest schools among all the schools in the world.

Following the old tradition, Eton is a full boarding school, which means all students live and study at the school with their fellow students throughout the school year. Eton is also one of the four remaining boys’ schools, so there’s no opportunity for a girl to study there. Eton students traditionally come from England’s wealthiest and most prestigious families, many of them aristocratic. Boys enter Eton at about 13 and continue there until they are ready to enter university.

The school was founded by Henry VI in the fifteenth century to provide free education for poor pupils who would then go on to get a higher education at King’s College in Cambridge. That connection no longer exists today.

All students have a uniform of a black tailcoat and a waistcoat, a white collar and dark trousers. All students wear a white tie. This uniform is not for special occasions, it is worn at all times for all classes. If you visit Eton during term time, you will see students walking the streets with books under their arms dressed in their uniforms.

At Eton, there are dozens of organisations known as ‘societies’, in many of which students come together to discuss a particular topic. The societies are traditionally governed by the boys themselves. Societies range from astronomy to Scottish dancing and stamp-collecting. Some of them are dedicated to music, some to arts, some to languages, and so on. Meetings are usually held after supper and often include a guest speaker. Among past guest speakers are composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, writer J. K. Rowling, designer Vivienne Westwood, and actor Ralph Fiennes.

One of the oldest and most influential Eton societies is called the Pop. Its members are like school head-boys or prefects who are given limited authority over other students. They are called Poppers and take an active part in many official events of the school year, including parents’ evenings. While all students wear black waistcoats, members of the Pop are allowed to wear any waistcoat they please. Prince William, when he was a Popper, wore a waistcoat designed like the British national flag. The style immediately became popular.

Irrespective of this, the official colour of the college is the so-called ‘Eton blue’. It’s a light blue-green colour which has been used since the early 19th century. The main purpose was to identify Eton sportsmen in rowing races and on the cricket field.

1.      Nowadays Eton College is as popular as it was many years ago.

 1) True                                   2) False                         3) Not stated

  1. In our time girls are allowed to enter Eton College.

       1)        True                 2)        False                3)        Not stated

  1. Eton College was established to educate the children from the wealthiest British families.

      1)   True                     2)   False                        3)Not stated

  1. The Eton uniform is sold only in one shop on the territory of the college.

             1)        True                 2)        False                3)        Not stated

  1. Many famous people have taken part in the work of the student societies.

             1)        True                 2)        False                3)        Not stated

  1. It is easy to identify Poppers in a crowd of students due to their clothes.

             1)        True                 2)        False                3)        Not stated

  1. All members of the British royal family who studied in Eton were Poppers.

             1)        True                 2)        False                3)        Not stated

  1. The official colour of Eton College is white.

             1)        True                 2)        False                3)        Not stated

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задан 3 месяца назад

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Let's analyze each statement based on the provided text about Eton College:

  1. Nowadays Eton College is as popular as it was many years ago.

    • Answer: 1) True
    • Explanation: The text states that Eton College "was one of the best schools when first founded and remains so now; it is still commonly known as one of the greatest schools among all the schools in the world." This implies that its popularity and prestige have remained consistent over the years.
  2. In our time girls are allowed to enter Eton College.

    • Answer: 2) False
    • Explanation: The text clearly states, "Eton is also one of the four remaining boys’ schools, so there’s no opportunity for a girl to study there."
  3. Eton College was established to educate the children from the wealthiest British families.

    • Answer: 2) False
    • Explanation: The text mentions that Eton was founded by Henry VI in the fifteenth century "to provide free education for poor pupils who would then go on to get a higher education at King’s College in Cambridge." This contradicts the idea that it was established for the wealthiest families.
  4. The Eton uniform is sold only in one shop on the territory of the college.

    • Answer: 3) Not stated
    • Explanation: The text describes the uniform in detail but does not mention where or how it is sold.
  5. Many famous people have taken part in the work of the student societies.

    • Answer: 1) True
    • Explanation: The text lists several famous individuals who have participated as guest speakers in student societies, including "composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, writer J. K. Rowling, designer Vivienne Westwood, and actor Ralph Fiennes."
  6. It is easy to identify Poppers in a crowd of students due to their clothes.

    • Answer: 1) True
    • Explanation: The text states that all students wear black waistcoats, but "members of the Pop are allowed to wear any waistcoat they please," making them easily identifiable.
  7. All members of the British royal family who studied in Eton were Poppers.

    • Answer: 3) Not stated
    • Explanation: The text mentions that Prince William was a Popper, but it does not provide information about whether all members of the British royal family who studied at Eton were Poppers.
  8. The official colour of Eton College is white.

    • Answer: 2) False
    • Explanation: The text states that the official colour of Eton College is "the so-called ‘Eton blue’. It’s a light blue-green colour," not white.

By analyzing the text carefully, we can determine the correct answers for each statement.

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ответил 3 месяца назад
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1) False - The popularity of Eton College may have fluctuated over the years. 2) False - Girls are not allowed to enter Eton College. 3) False - Eton College was originally established to provide free education for poor pupils. 4) Not stated - The source does not mention where the Eton uniform is sold. 5) True - Many famous people have taken part in the work of student societies at Eton. 6) True - Poppers can be easily identified in a crowd of students due to their clothes. 7) Not stated - The source does not mention that all members of the British royal family who studied in Eton were Poppers. 8) False - The official colour of Eton College is the so-called 'Eton blue', not white.

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ответил 3 месяца назад
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1) False 2) False 3) False 4) False 5) True 6) True 7) False 8) False

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