My journey on london the river Thames. Crossing the river by the Tower Bridge you can see the for its beautiful parks. Hyde Park is the most democratic park in the Tower of London, you can see Westminster Palace, or the Houses of of an hour. Buckingham Palace is the Queen’s official London residence. Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, St. it is a museum of arms. On the bank of the Thames, not far from the a fine collection of European paintings. St. Paul’s Cathedral is the famous Big Ben, the largest clock of England. It strikes every quarter home of London Zoo. city. To the right of the square there is the National Gallery which has the most beautiful buildings in London. In one of its towers there is Paul’s Cathedral, London Bridge, the Tower of London. London stands on Parliament. It is the seat of the British government and it is one of centuries ago it was a fortress, a royal palace and then a prison
1. Our university was founded in 1809. 2. First lectures were in French. 3. Only the sons of aristocrats were allowed to study in here. 4. Our university is located in the center of Saint Petersburg. 5. In 1809, our university was called Corps Institute of Transportation Engineers. 6. Now it is called Petersburg State Transport University. 7. One of the buildings of the university was designed by Italian architect Quarenghi. 8. The Hall of Columns was made on the project of the French architect Tom de Thomon. 9. Most of the railways, buildings and bridges were built by our graduates. 10. Today, more than 20 000 students are studying in the university. 11. Classes are conducted in three forms: daytime, evening and distance. 12. There are more than 2 million books and manuscripts in the scientific library of the university.
1. ‘When does he get up every day?’ ‘He gets up at 8 o’clock.’ 2. They aren't drinking coffee now. I think they're watching TV. 3. When he returns to London next week, he will call us. 4. Our friends always go to the country for the weekend. 5. Look! The kitten is playing with its tail. 6. What does your brother usually drink in the evening? 7. We are having an English lesson now. 8. ‘Listen! Who is speaking in the next room?’ ‘I'm listening to very attentively, but I hear nothing.’ 9. If it doesn't rain tomorrow, we won't stay at home. 10. Don’t go out: it is raining heavily. You'll get wet through if you don't take an umbrella. 11. ‘Have you done your homework?’ ‘Yes, I have. And now I want to watch TV.’ 12. I have no time now, I'm having dinner. 13. ‘Where is your sister now?’ ‘She is doing her homework in the next room.’ 14. Why will she come home so late tomorrow? 15. What are you doing now? I see that you aren't sleeping. 16. Before he starts for London tomorrow, he will visit our office. 17. Nick knows English rather well now. 18. When do your lessons usually begin on Monday? 19. Tomorrow he will go to the library after he finishes his homework. 20. ‘Where will you be tomorrow?’ ‘I'll be at home.’
for its beautiful parks. Hyde Park is the most democratic park in the
Tower of London, you can see Westminster Palace, or the Houses of
of an hour. Buckingham Palace is the Queen’s official London residence.
Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, St.
it is a museum of arms. On the bank of the Thames, not far from the
a fine collection of European paintings. St. Paul’s Cathedral is the
famous Big Ben, the largest clock of England. It strikes every quarter
home of London Zoo.
city. To the right of the square there is the National Gallery which has
the most beautiful buildings in London. In one of its towers there is
Paul’s Cathedral, London Bridge, the Tower of London. London stands on
Parliament. It is the seat of the British government and it is one of
centuries ago it was a fortress, a royal palace and then a prison