Язык. это текст. в приложенном файле.rural and urban livingtown or country mouse? by john russellonce upon a time, there were two mice – cousins. one lived in the town and the other in the country. the town mouse was a very superior mouse, who thought that living in the town was far better than living the country. so one day, he invited his country cousin to stay with him in his town house and experience the civilized lifestyle of the town. they sat down to a meal, which to the country mouse was a feast. “goodness me” he said. “if i was in the country, i would be having only simple bread and cheese in the quiet of my peaceful home.” suddenly, there was a loud noise at the door. “don’t worry,” said the town mouse, “that’s just my neighbour – the dog, he wants to join us for dinner.” the country mouse ate a little faster. another noise was heard outside, even louder this time. “oh dear” said the town mouse, “the cat who lives facing my house wants to join us too.” quickly eating the last of his meal, the country mouse said, “thank you, but i think i will return to the peace and quiet of my own house after all! ” then he ran back home as fast as his legs could carry him.this simple tale (taken from aesop’s famous stories) shows that what may be a good place to live for one person, may not be good for another. a modern version of this story might look like this: maria lives in a big city surrounded by the speed and convenience of urban life. she works in an office with 1000 other employees, and travels to and from there on a crowded metro. her home is a flat overlooking a busy city-street, which is always alive with the sound of traffic and people passing by. after work she meets with friends in a bar or restaurant before going on to a disco or nightclub. weekends are spent in the shopping mall with its numerous shops, multi-screen cinemas, fast food and entertainment complexes.alex, however, lives in a small village in the countryside. he cycles to work down country lanes every morning, the sound of tractors, birds and animals in his ears. in the evening, he relaxes at home in front of the fire with a good book to read. at weekends, he goes for long walks in the fields with his dog.unfortunately, life is not as simple as stories make it. a lot of today’s ‘town mice’ such as maria would be happy to live in the country. many modern cities have very large populations (tokyo or mexico city – over 25 million) and can be crowded, dirty and dangerous places to live. more than half the world’s population now lives in cities. in much of europe and north america this can be as high as much as 80% of a country’s population. (according to the united nations, approximately 1 billion people in cities are living in slum conditions – overcrowded and unhealthy).the 18th century marked the beginning of the industrial revolution, the depopulation of the countryside and the move to towns. the towns became places of mass employment in factories and offices. today, many town dwellers wish to reverse this trend and return to a slower pace of life like alex, our modern ‘country mouse’. yet, a modern country existence is not without its problems; poor transport, lack of access to hospitals and education, and services found in towns such as large shops, banks and entertainment.the debate between town and country is meaningless these days, as so many people live in towns, and very few people are actually able to choose where they live; this is dictated by their work or birth. the internet and other mass media have linked country areas to the world, providing access to information – even to remote areas. if people are to be persuaded to stay in the countryside, other benefits of the city need to be available (employment, healthcare and education). conversely, the introduction of city parks and forests, and traffic free zones, has helped in bringing a little of the countryside to the city streets.the un world habitat day (4th october) this year looks at this issue. it emphasises the need for strong links between town and countryside, and their mutual dependence upon each other.are you a town mouse or a country mouse? topical vocabularythe speed and convenience of urban life, travel to and from work on a crowded metro, a flat overlooking a busy city-street, entertainment complexes, large population, to live in slum conditions, to live in the country, country lanes, the depopulation of the countryside, the move to towns, lack of access to smth., to link country areas to the world, provide access to information, remote areas, issues, to be persuaded, benefits, to emphasise the need for smth., strong links between smth. and smth., mutual dependence upon each other.
Литературный перевод текста с английского языка на русский. Для большей наглядности и сравнения оригинала с переводом текст поделен на логические части:
1. Sebastian and his sister Viola were twins, and from their birth they were so much alike, that only the difference in their dress allowed people to know who was who. They were both born in one hour, and in one hour they were both in danger of dying when the ship on which they were making a sea voyage struck on a rock near the coast of Illyria.
Перевод: Себастьян и его сестра Виола были близнецами, и самого своего рождения они были так похожи, что только отличие в их одежде позволяло людям определить, кто есть кто. Они оба родились в одно время, и в один час они оба оказались в опасности погибнуть, когда корабль, на котором они совершали морское путешествие, столкнулся с камнем возле побережья Иллирии.
2. There was a terrible storm, and a very small number of the ship`s crew survived. The captain of the ship, with a few of his sailors got to the land in a small boat, and with them they brought Viola safe on shore, where she, poor lady, began to cry because she thought that she had lost her brother. The captain, however, explained to her that he had seen her brother when Sebastian was holding on to a strong mast and so he hoped that the young man had survived.
Перевод: Был ужасный шторм, и выжило очень мало людей из корабельного экипажа. Капитан судна, со своими немногими матросами отправились на шлюпке в сторону берега, и с ними они взяли Виолу на берегу, где она, бедняжка, начала плакать, так как думала, что потеряла своего брата. Однако, капитан объяснил ее, что видел ее брата, когда Себастьян держался за крепкую мачту, так что он надеется, что юноша
3. After the captain`s words Viola felt a little better as he had given her some hope, and now considered what she could do in a foreign country, so far from home; and she asked the captain if he knew anything of Illyria. "Ay, very well, madam," replied the captain, "as I was born not far from this place".-"Who governs here?" wondered Viola. The captain told her that it was Duke Orsino, a man of noble nature. Viola said she had heard about Orsino from her father, and that he was unmarried then. "And he is so now," said the captain. He added that many people thought Orsino was in love with fair Olivia. But Olivia, whose father and brother had died not long before, didn`t want to hear about Orsino`s love.
Перевод: После слов капитана Виола почувствовала себя лучше, так как он вселил в нее надежду, и сейчас размышляла о том, что она может делать в чужой стране, так далеко от дома; и она спросила капитана, не знает ли он что-либо об Иллирии. «Да, очень даже хорошо, мадам, - ответил капитан. – Так как я родился не так далеко отсюда». «Кто здесь управляет?» - поинтересовалась Виола. Капитан сказал ей, что это Дюк Орсино, человек дворянского сословия. Виола сказала, что она слышала об Орсино от своего отца, и что тогда он был не женат. «Так и есть», - сказал капитан. Он добавил, что много народу думает, что Орсино влюблен в прекрасную Оливию. Но Оливия, чьи отец и брат скончались не так давно, не хочет слышать о любви Орсино.
4. Viola asked the captain to introduce her to Lady Olivia saying she could be helpful to her. But he replied it was impossible because Olivia refused to receive anybody in her house after her brother`s death. Then Viola made another plan. She decided to become Duke Orsino`s page. It was an unusual idea for a young lady to put on men`s clothes and try to look like a boy. But Viola, who was young and of uncommon beauty, alone and in a foreign land, thought that men`s clothes could protect her.Перевод: Виола попросила капитана представить ее леди Оливии, сказав, что возможно она могла бы быть ей полезна. Но он ответил, что это невозможно, так как Оливия отказывается кого-либо принимать в своем доме после кончины ее брата. Тогда Виола придумала другой план. Она решила переключиться на Дюка Орсино. Это была необычная идея для молодой девушки, требовавшая переодеться в мужскую одежду и попытаться выглядеть как парень. Но Виола, которая была молода и необычайно прекрасна, одна-одинешенька в чужой стране, подумала, что мужская одежда могла бы защитить ее.