<span><span>1.
</span>The
train from London arrives at half past twelve. 12.30</span><span><span /></span>
<span><span>2.
</span>The
train from Kiev arrives at seventeen past eight. 8.17</span><span><span /></span>
<span><span>3.
</span>The
train from Moscow arrives at quarter to ten. 9.45</span><span><span /></span>
<span><span>4.
</span>The
train from Paris arrives at twenty-three past ten. 10.23</span><span><span /></span>
<span><span>5.
</span>The
train from Berlin arrives at sixteen past seven.7.16 </span><span><span /></span>
<span><span>6.
</span>The
train from Roma arrives at twenty-five to seven. 6.35</span><span><span /></span>
<span><span>7.
</span>The
train from Riga arrives at quarter past five. 5.15</span>
1. Does Peter go to the cinema? (Yes, he does / No, he doesn't)
There were you and me and damn September.
<span>There are fifty states in the United States of America. Two of these states, Alaska and Hawaii, are not connected to the other states. You can see it on this map. The US is washed by the Pacific Ocean in the west, by the Atlantic Ocean in the east, by the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico in the south. In the north are Great Lakes.</span>
<span>The US is a large country with many natural wonders. It goes from the shores of the Atlantic Ocean to the islands of Hawaii in the Pacific, and from cold, snowy northern Alaska to sunny Florida in the southeast. The US has almost every kind of weather. Also, it has many kinds of land — rocky coasts, dry empty deserts, big rivers, wide plains and grasslands, lakes of all sizes, high mountains, great forests, sunny, beaches, lands of endless winter. </span>
<span>More than 250 million people live in the US.</span><span>Many rivers cross the United States. But the greatest is the mighty Mississippi. Native Americans called it "the father of waters". It begins quietly in the north of the country and ends in the Gulf of Mexico, nearly four thousand miles (6400 km) away.<span>The United States is a young country. Its written history is only a few hundred years old. It is sometimes, in fact called the "New World". Over the last four hundred years millions of people have come to start a new life in this "New World". </span><span>The Irish brought St. Patrick's Day celebrations. The Scots brought Halloween. </span></span>