1. Many animals all over the world are in danger (множество животных по всему миру находятся в опасности).
2, 3. London Zoo has got many rare animals and it helps protect them (Лондонский зоопарк имеет множество редких животных и защитить их).
4. The cages for the animals are not dirty (клетки для животных не грязные).
5, 6. They are clean and they are the correct size for the animals (Они чистые и подходящего размера для животных).
7. People sometimes receive letters from London Zoo (люди иногда получают письма из Лондонского зоопарка).
8. The letters ask them to adopt an animal (в этих письмах их просят принять животное).
9. This means you give money every month for an animal's food (это значит, что вы каждый месяц даёте деньги на еду для животных).
10. Don't you think it's a great idea? (вы не думаете, что это великолепная идея?)
ответ: This is the University of London I want to tell you about.
It was to overcome these limitations that in 1827, in London, a non-denominational college, – “University College” was founded.
In 1836 these 2 institutions, University College and King’s College, joined forces. Each retained the control of its own internal organization and teaching; a separate body, the University of London, was created to “conduct the examination of, and to confer degrees upon their students”. Bedford College for women, Imperial College of Science and Technology, and many other schools and colleges became a part of the federal University.
Up until 1900 the University was only an examining body but in that year an Act of Parliament permitted to “provide lecture rooms, museums, laboratories, workshops, and other facilities for the purpose both of teaching and research”.
Today the University of London is a federation of colleges, each largely independent of the British Parliament in academic matters.
It is Birkbeck College accepting for undergraduate work “only part-time students who earn their living during the day”.
For fear you should think that size is the only claim to fame, let me drop a few names associated, with the University of London: Sir Alex Fleming, Thomas Huxley, Michael Faraday, Sir Fred Clarke, Lord Macmillian, Sidney Webb.
In many ways the University has departed from the traditions of Oxford and Cambridge, London was the first to abolish religious tests, to admit women in England for degrees, to grant degrees without residence.
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