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Welcome to Los Angeles, also called LA. It's the second largest American city. LA is famous for one of its suburbs, Hollywood, which is the capital of world movie production. A lot of famous stars have been through the gates of these studios. Most celebrities' homes are in Beverly Hills, an area near^A. If there is one city that is even more beautiful and glamorous than Beverly Hills, it's Malibu, known for its beautiful beach. Here celebrities can look at the ocean from the windows of their multi-million-dollar homes. You are unlikely to spot a star from the window of your car or a tourist bus. You may have more luck on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills where the expensive shops are. Or try Hollywood Boulevard, with its world-famous movie theaters like Mann's Chinese Theater, the Egyptian Theater and the 3,300-seat Kodak Theater, where the Oscars take place. Every year, usually in February, celebrities are sure to come for the most important event in show biz: Oscar Night. You'll be surprised to find out that the "red carpet" area that leads to the Kodak Theatre is actually a huge shopping mall called Hollywood and Highland, which is full of shops and restaurants. If you missed the Oscars, you're unlikely to see any celebrities on an ordinary day, but don't leave Hollywood Boulevard in a hurry. Look down at your feet and you'll see bronze stars set in the sidewalk. Look closer and you'll be able to read the names of the people who made Hollywood famous: film directors, producers, camera operators, actors and actresses, and musicians. It's the Walk of Fame, the most unusual monument to talent and success in the world. The tradition started in the late 1950s and now there are more than 2,500 stars in the sidewalk. If you don't look down, Hollywood Boulevard looks like an ordinary street. There are no architectural masterpieces, it's not very clean and it's full of little souvenir shops.
ответ: 1. We escorted him to the airport.
2. We had to stop our trip because we ran out of gas.
3. She wanted to wear a new dress.
4. I don't like to put things off.
5. The conference was canceled at the last moment.
6. I'll look it up in the dictionary.
7. He filled out the form and signed it.
8. He decided to continue the lecture.
9. We all asked him to stop Smoking.
10. I just tried on these shoes. It's not my size.
11. She turned off the TV because the children hadn't learned their lessons yet.
12. The old man asked everyone to speak up.
13. The police officer signaled to stop, but the driver kept driving.
14. Don't forget to return the disk you took from your friend.
15. The boy said that he wanted to enroll in the tennis section.
16. Winter came. It's time to put away the summer things.
17. Old people often remember the past and are sad.
18. It is very important to extinguish the fire in the first minutes.
19. I couldn't turn on the TV because I forgot to plug it in.
20. Never go back to where you were happy.
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