I fell in love (0) ___with____ Francisca two years ago on my
business trip to Rome. I was just trying to put my hand luggage into an
overhead (1) ____rack / <span>compartment_________ when a beautiful flight attendant offered to
help me. I (2) ______fell_______ for her the moment I set my eyes on her.
Luckily, Francisca agreed (3) ______to spend with me_______ that evening in Rome. That’s
how it all started. Since she was Italian we could see (4)
_____each other________ only four, five times a year but we kept in touch by phone
and email. Last year she came to Poland for two weeks. At first we had a
wonderful time together, but then the things went wrong and we decided
to (5) ______break_______ up. (6) ____Despite_________ this unhappy ending we have
been good friends till today
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Bear is a wild animal. It is very strong and dangerous. It lives in the forest. Its head is big. Its neck is short but fat. Its paws are big and very strong. Bear has big clutches. Its eyes are small. Its ears are small too. Bears sleep in winter.
1. Никто не хочет защищать расистов и нацистов. (wants - Active Voce, Present Simple в 3 л. ед.ч. инфинитив - to want)
2. В первый раз в своей жизни он примет участие в выборах. (will take part - Active Voice, Future Simple, инфинитив - to take part)
3. Он нервничал в полицейской машине, но знал, что это его последний шанс. (felt - Active Voice, Past Simple, инфинитив - to feel; knew - Active Voice, Past Simple, инфинитив - to know; was - Activr Voice, Past Simple, инфинитив - to be)
Odesa is the Black Sea gateway to Ukraine.It is the country’s largest commercial Black Sea port and a large industrial city. Odesa is a crossroads of cultures, languages and trade. Pushkin lived here in exile during the 1820s, and also it was home to writer and film director Alexander Dovzhenko. The site of Odesa was controlled from 1526 to 1789 by the Ottoman Turks. In the 18th century Russia took this region and constructed a new port at Odesa. It was named after the ancient Greek colony Odessos. By the 1880s it was the second-biggest Russian port and an important industrial city. Odesa was a hotbed of the 1905 revolution. The beauty of Odesa is in Prymorsky boulevard with its beautiful buildings and the Potemkin Steps. Film director Eisenstein used Potemkin Steps in his film “Battleship Potemkin”. The 193 steps, built between 1827 and 1841, descend from the statue of Duc de Richelieu. At the eastern end of Prymorsky boulevard Pushkin statue and a British cannon from the Crimean War stand in front of the Odesa City Hall.
Seferal of the city’s fine museums are the Museum of Maritime History, the Literature Museum, the Pushkin Museum, the Museum of Western and Oriental Art and others. The Archaeology Museum is the first museum of this kind in the former Russian Empire. Its Gold Room has jewellery and coins from early Black Sea civilizations, including the first Slavic coins of St Volodymyr with the trident symbol on them. Odesa is famous for its beaches. The southern beaches are less crowded and more picturesque than the northern ones. The Arkadia area is the most popular and has lots of restaurants and activities.