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01.05.2020 23:44

Read the text below. Choose from (A-F) the one thet best fits each space (1-6). TRAVELLER'S TIPS - BEST OF BRITISH
It's funny that the meteorological term best known to the British layman is 'a depression'. Given that depressions characterize so much of our weather, even a forecaster might think that's fair enough, and rather appropriate too. We all know the familiar welcome that greets us (1) . You board the plane in bright sunshine and fly home through peerless blue skies. Then, as you approach home, the plane descends through a thick carpet of cloud; underneath it's all unceasing grey (2) . Unceasing grey and drizzle? Yet monotonous is exactly (3) . We have the pure, blind luck to live in a maritime climate which never stops surprising. More than one maritime climate, in fact, (4) – namely Arctic, Polar, Tropical and Returning Polar. Add to that the two Continental air streams — Polar and Tropical - and it's a complex, volatile picture. No wonder that we have such a highly developed forecasting network. And no wonder that we're a nation of obsessives: (5) ? It all makes travelling around Britain a risky business. A romantic weekend in the Lake District can be a wash-out and Brighton isn't much fun in the pouring rain. The trick is to be flexible in when you go: (6) - high pressure is generally A Good Thing — before heading off for that weekend. Of course, this tip doesn't hold good for Bank Holidays.

A what British weather isn't

В as four of the six major air streams that dictate our weather are Maritime

C wait until there's a nice stable weather system

D when we return from whatever sunny paradise we've been visiting

E and drizzle and you'd never know the blue was up there

F where esle would tens of thousands of people tune into the shipping forecast for pleasure

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Fid11
12.04.2020 11:25

1) It was afternoon last Friday.

2) I was going back home after school.  

3) Suddenly I heard some noise under the tree.

4) I came up to the tree and saw a small puppy!

5) He was clean and pretty.

6) Of course, I took the puppy with me.

7) It was a present for my small sister. 

 

Это было днем в пятницу. Я возвращался домой после школы. Вдруг я услышал какой-то шум под деревом. Я подошел к дереву и увидел маленького щенка! Он был чистый и хорошенький. Конечно, я взял его с собой. Это был подарок для моей маленькой сестры.

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Blackbberyy
27.07.2021 17:51
My grandmother lives in Russian village Malininskaya. Every summer I got used to spent my summer vocations at her place. It is the nicest place for me. My grandmother is kind old woman. Her name is Tamara. She was born in Russia during the Second World War in 1942. My granny get married after the war to the greatest man, whom she still loves so much. They have been married with my grandpa Aleksandr for about 40 years. They are wonderful people. Now they are pensioners both. All her life she worked hard and now, she is still very industrious and tender-hearted. She is very good at cooking and fond of knitting. A grandma has not travelled a lot in the course of her life, and says that it is a great loss. Also, she told me that she is fully satisfied with her life. I love her very much. There are no people dearer than your relatives.
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