Задание
Choose the correct heading.
In 1788, Captain Arthur Phillip discovered a supply of fresh water for his thirsty armada in a cave near Port Jackson, today’s Sydney Harbor. Later he started a settlement there. The place needed a name. Though originally he had planned to name his new freshwater-filled settlement Albion – a poetic name for England – instead he decided to call the bay Sydney Cove after the Secretary of State, Lord Sydney. The fact that the guy had never even set foot in Australia didn’t stop him.
- Named after a politician
- Too lengthy to stay
- In hope for a good future
- Named after a tsar
- Modern pronunciation
- Named after the river
- Named after a wrong person
- Bringing back the first name