pound-foolish
There is 1) an expression in 2) the English language that perfectly someone who is very careful about how he will spend 3) a small amount of money but isn't careful at all with large amounts 4) The expression is "penny wise and pound-foolish". Are you 5) the type of person who manages money in 7) the similar way? My friend him is. Last year we went to 8) London on 9) holiday and he didn't want to buy 10) souvenirs from 11) Gatwick Airport because he thought they were too expensive. However, he was more than happy to spend £115 12) an hour to go down 13) the River Thames on 14) a private boat!
1. The children had already gone to Florida. F
2. The grandmother had only one son. T
3. The mother fed the child apples. F
4. Bailey was reading the sports section. T
5. John Wesly was eight years old. T
if I have a lot of money I <span><span>I would travel around the world forever</span></span>
First будет, остальные варианты неуместны
Приезжая в Лондон,туристы всегда посещают Вестминстер и Биг-Бен. Они хотят увидеть часы на этой башне и услышать звон. Биг-Бен -- это,в действительности,колокол. Он два метра высотой и звонит каждые 15 минут. На радио можно услышать:"Это БиБиСи. Время 6 часов." И тогда вы услышите шесть звучных ударов Биг-Бена. Башня Биг-Бена -- это символ Лондона и Британии.
1. Did the miniskirts and tights appear in the 1950s?
2. Did black polo-neck sweaters become popular thanks to the Beatles?
3. Was the maxi introduced in 1979?
4. Did "flares" and "bags" come into fashion in the early 1970s?
5. Did shoulder-padded shirts and jackets become trendy in the 1980s?