1) Shall we go to THE cinema tonight? - Yes, it’s a long time since I saw A film.
2) Have you ever been to _Copenhagen? – Yes, I think it’s THE prettiest city in_ Europe.
3) Did you see all THE sights in Paris? – Yes, but THE Eiffel Tower and THE Louvre were my favourites.
4) What did you have for _lunch today? – I had A sandwich in THE office canteen.
5) Do you buy A newspaper every day? – Yes. I usually buy THE Independent and my wife reads THE Times.
<span>6) Danny plays _ golf very well, doesn’t he? – Yes, he practices every weekend with his friends. </span>
7) Which station are you meeting John at? - _ Waterloo Station. It’s A big place but I hope I’ll find him.
8) Are you going on holiday this summer? – Yes, we’ve booked A holiday for three weeks in THE Canary Islands.
9) What did you see on your tour today? – _Buckingham Palace and THE Houses of Parliament.
<span>10) THE Duponts, who live next door to us, are French. - THE French are very friendly people, aren’t they?</span>
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I would like to tell about our capital city - Moscow. It is one of the biggest and most beautiful cities in the world. Moscow is a modern city now. The population of the city is about 9.8 million people. Moscow is a political centre, where the government of our country works. The total area of Moscow is about nine hundred square kilometres.
Moscow is an industrial centre too. There are many factories and plants in the Russian capital. On one hand it is very good. But on the othe hand they all pollute the air in Moskow and around the city.
There are many museums and theatres here.The Bolshoi Theatre is one of the most famous theatres all over the world. If you are fond of painting you can go to the Tretyakov Art Gallery or to the Pushkin Fine Arts Museum and see a lot of interesting portraits and landscapes there.
There are many fine buildings, wide streets, green parks, large squares, churches and monuments in Moscow. It is of cultural importance to mention such famous monuments as monuments to the great Russian writer Alexander Pushkin and to the first Russian printer Ivan Fedorov. Tourists and foreigners from all over the world see these magnificent monuments, when they come to Moscow.One of the tallest buildings in Moscow is the Moscow State University. It was founded in 1755 by the great scientist Mikhail Lomonosov.Regarding transport, Moscow is a very big city, and its transport is comfortable and fast. One can see a lot of cars, buses, trolley-buses, trams in the streets of our city. That is why Moscow is very crowded and noisy all the time.
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1. (Better) technical maintenance of motor vehicles, upgrading of engine design, use of new types of fuel and lowtoxic additives will help minimize air pollution in cities caused by motor transport.-сравнительная
2. The end of the 19
th century and the beginning of the 20
th century were marked by sharpest struggle between
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3. Since 1945 atomic weapons have become (much more) -сравнительная powerful and have been stockpiled in large quantities.-
4. (The more) you learn, (the more) you know, (the more) you know, (the more) you forget, (the more) you forget, (the
less) you know. Why study?-сравнительная
5. Perhaps (the best) place to end a visit to Moscow is the Kalinin Avenue, ,especially at night, when the lights are
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