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<span>At last our spring holidays came! I was very happy! <span> </span><span> </span>I didn't have <span> </span>to get up early in the morning and run to school. I could stay in the bed till midday. But I didn't want to sleep. There were a lot of things to do.</span>
<span>The weather was fine so my friends and I went for a walk almost every day. It was fun!</span>
<span>Then I spent a few days in the country where my grandfather and grandmother lived. It was great. I drank milk and eat a lot of tasty food which my granny prepared for me.</span>
<span>I have many friends in this village because I go there every holidays. We walked and played different games.
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<span>But the holidays were over and I returned to the city again.<span> </span>I liked my holidays very much.</span>
<span>Next spring my family and I are going to fly to Paris and I'm very happy.</span>
<span>I like my summer holidays best of all because they are the longest holidays in a year.</span>
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London would not be London without the River Thames. It flows 215 miles across the English countryside and then through the heart of the great city before it reaches the sea. The Thames has played an extremely important part in making England what it is today.
England had very few roads in the past, so the Thames provided a major highway between London and many parts of the country. People could also send supplies of food and other goods to and from London by boat. In times of war, London was protected from sea attacks because they built castles and forts at the mouth of the river. People from the London area got their drinking water from the Thames, and thirsty cows and sheep were a common sight along its banks.
With the industrial Revolution in the 18th century, the Thames became one of the busiest waterways in the world. Factories made and exported goods of all kinds. So people became rich and many of them built beautiful houses along the banks oh the river. The famous writer Charles Dickens spent part of his childhood there and later wrote about the Thames in his books.
Today the Thames has become a symbol of London, just as much as Big Ben or Buckingham Palace. If you take a stroll along its banks you'll have a day full of pleasant surprises. You can admire bridges built in many different architectural styles. The most famous one is probably Tower Bridge which actually opens up 1,000 times a year to let ships through. Or you might be lucky enough to see London's rowing event, the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, which takes place on the river every spring. Whether you're a Londoner or a visitor, the Thames will always have something to offer you.
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The River Thames flows 215 miles across the English countryside and then through the heart of London before it reaches the sea. The Thames has played an important part in the history of London and the whole country.
In the past the Thames was used to supply food and other goods to and from London by boat. The great river was also a source of drinking water for people and their animals.
In the 18th century, the Thames became one of the busiest waterways in the world and along its banks rich people built beautiful houses. Later Charles Dickens wrote about the river in his books.
Today the Thames is one of the symbols of London. Londoners and visitors can see a lot if they take a stroll along the river banks. They can see the bridges built in many different architectural styles, for example Tower Bridge, and in spring people can watch the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.
Life sometimes seemed to me boring, monotonous. Every day the same school, homework, rare quarrels with parents... But, something had happened that changed my attitude towards my daily routine.
Morning. I woke up with the sunlight coming through the curtains, колыхавшиеся from the slightest breath of wind. Looking at the clock that stood on тумбочке. I saw the time - 7:58. After two minutes, had to call an alarm clock. Wearily stretched, I rose from the bed and sat on its edge. Something thinking, finally overcame myself and finally broke away from her.
Почитисв teeth and having Breakfast, I finally threw parents: "Bye!" and left the house.
To pass the path, I decided to go through the Park, once separated me and my school.
Cold autumn wind picked up the leaves, plucking them from the branches. They scattered in different directions Golden, purple, scarlet whirlwind, carried away somewhere behind the trees. Fascinated, I walked with their eyes, frozen in place. For a moment I thought it was a bird hastily depart far South, and the rustle reminded them прошальный cry: "Farewell, until spring!"
You know, I absolutely forgot about everything. All problems, experiences somewhere vanished, vanished in these paints of autumn. Why? Probably because then my head was not loaded sad, sad thoughts. I was simply need though again plunge into the beauty of nature.
<span>I will never forget that day.</span>