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18 ! сократите для пересказа! julius caesar came to britain in 54 bc. a hundred years later the romans came again, and this time they stayed for four hundred years (43 ad until 410 ad).when the romans came to britain, they found it a land of forest and swamp. in order to move their troops rapidly, they made roads. camps for soldiers were constructed at road junc­ tions. these sites of old roman camps became centres of trade. their houses and roads, castles and theatres can still be seen. fthere are many examples of roman influence, it is evident in names of towns ending with: -caster,-chister,because “castrum” in latin denoted a fort, and “castra” — a camp. the romans were fond of warm water baths, and the city of bath owes its origin to the possession of naturally warmed spring.the romans didn’t need carpets — they had central heat­ ing under the floors of their houses. so they decorated their floors with mosaics. the mosaic of a dancing girl was found in a roman villa in susses. it is over 1,700 years old.one of the oldest buildings of the roman period is the lighthouse, or pharos, at dover.when the romans had departed (in 410 bc) the english swept over the country and destroyed almost all the civilization which rome had established. the anglo-saxonsdisliked liv­ ing in towns. they lived in small agricultural villages, and in houses mainly built of wood.in the 11th century england was invaded by the normans. this was the fifth and the last invasion of england. the norman invasion changed both the history and the language of britain.when king edward the confessor* of england died, he had no sons, and the anglo-saxonearl, harold was chosen to the throne. william, the duke of normandy who was a distant relative of the late king also claimed the english throne. in 1066 he began to gather an army to invade britain. at the end of september william’s army set up a camp at hastings. he promised land to all who would support him and many englishmen joined his army. william also asked the roman pope forhis support promising to strengthen his power over england. and the pope gave his support.the battle between the normans and the anglo-saxonstook place on the 11th of october 1066 at hastings. the normans outnumbered theanglo-saxonforces and were bet­ ter armed. theanglo-saxonhad a small cavalry mainly harold’s bodyguard, and were poorly armed.the battle lasted all day. the english fought hard but by late afternoon the normans were winning. harold’s two brothers died fighting and then harold was killed. the battle ended, the english forces withdrew. william became king of england, and because he conquered england he is called william the conqueror.the norman invaders brought with them norman archi­ tecture (you can still see a number of norman churches and castles), and the norman-frenchlanguage, which over the years mixed withanglo-saxonto form the modem english language​

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julius caesar came to britain in 54 bc. a hundred years later the romans came again, and this time they stayed for four hundred yearswhen the romans came to britain, they found it a land of forest and swamp.

the romans were fond of warm water baths, and the city of bath owes its origin to the possession of naturally warmed spring.

the romans didn’t need carpets — they had central heat­ ing under the floors of their houses. so they decorated their floors with mosaics. the mosaic of a dancing girl was found in a roman villa in susses. it is over 1,700 years old.

the norman invaders brought with them norman archi­ tecture (you can still see a number of norman churches and castles), and the norman-frenchlanguage, which over the years mixed withanglo-saxonto form the modem english language​

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1. It was quite clear to everyone in the family that he had to start getting ready for his exam instead of wasting time.
2. It was impossible to do anything in such а short time. I had to ask the chief to put off mу report.
3. I didn't mean that you had to do everything they told you.
4. It was already twenty minutes past eight. You had to go or you would be late for the first lesson.
5. I was very tired. I felt I had to go to bed at once, or I should fall asleep where I was sitting.
6. We weren't able to wait for them any longer, we had to ring them up and found out what had happened.
7. I was thinking hard, trying to find а solution of the problem. There was to be а way out.
8. I doubted if I could finish the work in (on) time, but I was to do it.
9. I was to hand in my completed assignment by Friday.

1. You had to / will have to listen to the tape recording of this text several times.
2. You were to / will have to take your exam in English.
3. She was able to / will be able to translate this article without a dictionary.
4. We weren't able to / won't be able to meet them at the station.
5. The doctor had to / will have to examine the child.
6. Не had to work systematically if he wanted to know French well. Не will have to work systematically if he wants to know French well.
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8 You were to / will have to take part in this work.
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3) Hello, Ruth! I’m having a great time here. It’s really hot!
4) I think that it’s helpful that I’m learning here rather than at school back home. Other than that I’m enjoying myself very much. The area we are staying in is rather tempting as there’re so many posh shops and restaurants around.
2) I’m trying to resist buying too much. I can go out quite a lot, my lessons usually start at 10am so I don’t have to get up early, which is great when tasting the nightlife.
1) Spanish lessons are going well, and Andrea, my teacher seems really nice. I understand quite a lot now and I’m getting to the stage where I can say something.
5) You know me, I like partying. Anyway I need to go. Hope you’re well and not too cold back at home! Keep in touch!
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