Предмет: Английский язык, автор: KravchenkoVal

1. My little sister asks many silly questions. 2. It was raining at five o'clock yesterday.
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Автор ответа: Spring1079
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Моя младшая сестра задавала много глупых вопросов., Моя младшая сестра задаст много глупых вопросов 2. Идет дождь, в пять часов вчера , Пойдет дождь, в пять часов вчера  

Spring1079: My younger sister asked many stupid questions., My younger sister will ask many stupid questions 2. The rain, at five o'clock yesterday , the rain will Come, at five o'clock yesterday
Автор ответа: pinkfox
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2. It was raining at five o'clock yesterday.

1. It is raining at five o'clock. 2. It has been raining from five o'clock.

1. Was it raining at five o'clock yesterday? 2. Was it raining at five or at six o'clock yesterday? 3. It was raining at five o'clock yesterday, wasn’t it? 4. What time was it raining yesterday? 5. What happened at five o'clock yesterday? 6. When was it raining at five o'clock?
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This text deals with …

1) city attractions.

2) a London cinema.

3) a London theatre.

4) a London street.

5) nature sights.

6) a London museum.

A) The Lake District, in northwest England, is a small area, but extremely beautiful, with the

varied delights of soft hills and woodland and the panoramas of the great lakes. The Lake

District is more often visited, both by day tourists and holidaymakers, than any other region of

outstanding natural beauty in the British Isles.

B) England's most ancient northern city lies on the River Ouse in the centre of the Vale of York

between the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors. It was once the principal town of

Yorkshire, and it remains the seat of the Archbishop of York. A child-friendly city, its Viking,

Castle and Railway museums have plenty to engage young people as well as adults.

C) Along the north part of Trafalgar Square is the famous National Gallery. Founded in 1824, the

gallery has since grown into one of the most outstanding and comprehensive collections in the

world, with a list of masters ranging from Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt to El Greco and

Van Gogh.

D) The London Coliseum famous for its richly decorated interiors was used for variety shows,

musical comedies, and stage plays for many years. In 1974 its name was changed to

the English National Opera. Today it is used primarily for opera as well as being the London

home of the English National Ballet. When not on tour they perform regular seasons

throughout the year.

E) The Mall is London's impressive ceremonial way, a broad tree-lined avenue. The spectacular

parade takes place here each June to celebrate the official Birthday of the Sovereign. Queen

Elizabeth II rides down the avenue in a horse-drawn carriage. Over 1,000 officers and men are

on parade, together with two hundred horses; over two hundred musicians march and play as

one.