<span><span>1. The most important ecological problem must <u>be considered</u> (</span>часть сказуемого<span>) at the
government level.
2. <u>To protect</u> (</span>обстоятельство цели<span>) the water
resources, forests and atmosphere several laws were passed in Russia in the
1970s.
3. Environment protection is one of the most important problems <u>to be solved</u>
(</span>определение<span>) on the global
level.
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<span>Learning foreign languages is important nowadays. I think that any educated person must learn foreign languages. But I prefer English to other foreign languages. Why? English is becoming a global language. A half of billion people in the world use English at home or work. English is the language which is known for the most part of our fine, magnificent and surprising world. English is so widespread that it has become the standard language for all kinds of international communication.
</span>English is a universal language (global language in case we are not the only creature who can speak.) The world has changed. We can no longer live alone in our country anymore. If you want to learn the world you need to learn english....
With IT, we can open ourselves to the world and the only way we can connect to the world is to the unviersal language.
If you are a business man you would have to learn english to expand your business to oversea.
If you are a students you would have to learn english for your own bright future or, at least, pass the exam.
If you are an employee you would have to learn english for the benefit of your career.
Even if you are just a street walker you still want to learn english to understand what's going on in the world....
<span>No matter who you are. Learn English is very important. You can't avoid it and do not avoid it before you getting too far behind.</span>
<span>1)Tracy works as a stylist for a large modeling agency.
2)There's a similarity between the fashions of the 1980s and the 1960s.
3)I think you should lower your expectation a little; it’s no easy to become a supermodel, you know.
4)Let me know when you make a decision about what to wear for the wedding.
5)Fashion critics have greeted the new clothing line with enthusiasm.
6)The factory has increased production of its shoes in an attempt to keep up with demand.
7)That necklace is beautiful!
</span><span>8)All our clothes are designed for men and women alike.</span>
I always wake up at 7 o`clock. Then I have breakfast, wash up, wear my school uniform and go to school. I meet my friends there and we go to our lessons. After lessons I with my friend walk on the street. He usually buys ice cream for us and I buy delicious cakes. It always tastes very good. Then we go to his home. We do our homework together. I help him to do anything that he is not understand and he helps me. Then we sat goodbye to each other and I go home.
<span><u>Geography</u></span> France is about 80% the size of Texas. In the
Alps near the Italian and Swiss borders is western Europe's highest
point—Mont Blanc (15,781 ft; 4,810 m). The forest-covered Vosges
Mountains are in the northeast, and the Pyrénées are along
the Spanish border. Except for extreme northern France, the country may be
described as four river basins and a plateau. Three of the streams flow
west—the Seine into the English Channel, the Loire into the
Atlantic, and the Garonne into the Bay of Biscay. The Rhône flows
south into the Mediterranean. For about 100 mi (161 km), the Rhine is
France's eastern border. In the Mediterranean, about 115 mi (185 km)
east-southeast of Nice, is the island of Corsica (3,367 sq mi; 8,721 sq
km).
<span><u>History</u></span>Archeological excavations indicate that France
has been continuously settled since Paleolithic times. The Celts, who were
later called
Gauls
by the Romans, migrated from the Rhine valley
into what is now France. In about 600
B.C.
,
Greeks and Phoenicians established settlements along the Mediterranean,
most notably at Marseille. Julius Caesar conquered part of Gaul in
57–52
B.C.
, and it remained Roman until
Franks invaded in the 5th century
A.D.
The Treaty of Verdun (843) divided the
territories corresponding roughly to France, Germany, and Italy among the
three grandsons of Charlemagne. Charles the Bald inherited
Francia
Occidentalis,
which became an increasingly feudalized kingdom. By 987,
the crown passed to Hugh Capet, a princeling who controlled only the
Ile-de-France, the region surrounding Paris. For 350 years, an unbroken
Capetian line added to its domain and consolidated royal authority until
the accession in 1328 of Philip VI, first of the Valois line. France was
then the most powerful nation in Europe, with a population of 15
million.
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