DOOR переводиться как дверь
<span>Робин Гуд-легендарный герой, который жил в Шервудский лесу,Ноттингем с последователями.Истории о нем и его приключениях стали появляться в четырнадцатом веке.Все знают, что Робин грабил богатых, чтобы дать бедным. Робинь и "вольница" (человек, который делает что-то незаконное) жил в Шервудском лесу. Робин имел собственные представления о правильном и неправильном.Он боролся против несправедливости.Он всегда старался помогать бедным.Он был великим,храбрым бойцом и был очень хорош со своим луком и стрелами.Он был одет в зеленое,жил в лесу с женой,главный Марион и его люди.
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1. ... they were close friends.
2. .... we decided to begin our training.
3. .... our friends were waiting for us.
4. .... managed to serve everyone.
<span>1 A tour guide is a person who shows you round places and gives you information.
2 A holiday representative is someone from the travel company who helps you while you are on holiday.
3 A tourist is someone who is on holiday, or visiting a different area.
4 A passenger is someone who is using transport.
5 A guard is
someone on a station platform who signals that trains can leave.
6 A
ticket inspector is someone who checks your ticket while you're
travelling.
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<span>One of the adventures of Odysseus is the story of Polyphemus the Cyclops , a one-eyed giant. Odysseus arrived at an island with his men, and took some of them to the cave where Polyphemus lived. There wasn't 1) anybody else in the cave, only some sheep and goats. When the Cyclops arrived, he shut 2)himself in his cave by rolling a huge rock over the entrance and then killed some of the man. 3) Nobody else could move the rock, so Odysseus knew that it would be foolish to kill the Cyclops. He had to think of 4) something else to do. He waited until the evening and made the Cyclops drunk. He told the Cyclops that his name was 5) nobody. When the giant was asleep, Odysseus and his man pushed a huge piece of wood into his eye, so that he became blind. The Cyclops shouted with pain, and some other giants heard and asked him who had injured 6) him. He told them Odysseus's name, and so they laughed, and supposed that he had just hurt 7) himself. Odysseus and his man escaped by hiding 8) themselves under the sheep as they left the cave in the morning. Polyphemus couldn't see or feel 9) anything. The giant threw huge rocks at the Greeks' ship, but they managed to escape from the island.</span>