3. Find the wrong word in each sentence and substitute it by correct one.
1. In 55 ВС Britain was invaded by Julius Caesar, а Roman general and governor
of Gaul (France), soon to be, in all but name, the second Roman emperor.
2. Two places more different than independent Rome and Celtic Britain could
hardly have existed.
3. Britain was а mysterious nation to the Romans.
4. The only useful function of other peoples was to action to the glory of Rome.
4. Find the meaning of the underlined words.
1. But Hannibal's defeat left Rome without а serious rival.
a) failure b) success c) luck
2. Roman society was urban, with grand public buildings built of marble.
a) smooth stone b) soft stone c) small stone
3. They were not savages.
a) wild b) kind c) intelligent
4. In some ways Celtic art was superior to Roman, or so it seems to us, but
the Romans naturally thought of them as hopelessly primitive barbarians.
better b) greater c) more
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