Sydney is Australia’s largest city and one of the most important ports in the South Pacific Ocean. It’s also the capital of the state of New South Wales. Sydney is built on low hills surrounding a wonderful harbor on Australia’s southeastern coast. Its beaches are very popular, especially for surfing. And in 2000 the city hosted the Summer Olympic Games.
Sydney Cove is the small sheltered inlet where Australia’s first permanent European settlement began. It is used to be Sydney’s shipping center, andits old landing place (or quay) is now a tourist center called Circular Quay. The quay has many walkways, cafés, parks, and docks for the ferries that crisscross the harbor. The nearby Sydney Opera House has a glittering white roof that looks like seashells. Besides opera, the Opera House presents plays, classical music concerts, ballets, and films. Darling Harbour just west of downtown has an aquarium, museums and gardens. The oldest part of Sydney is called The Rocks. This historic district has cobbled streets lined with housesbuilt by the first British settlers. The Rocks draws crowds of shoppers during the weekend market and has many galleries selling arts and crafts. Here you’ll also find the Museum of Contemporary Art. Macquarie Street is known for its early public buildings. The street is named for the governor who had them built. Landmarks include the Parliament House, Sydney Hospital, the Mint Building (which used to produce money), and the beautiful Hyde Park Barracks (which are used to house soldiers). Nearby, is the large grassy field called the Domain, which was once set aside for public ceremonies, and today provides a place for lunch time, sports and candlelight Christmas carolling.
Life is too busy, life is too fast Life isn’t what it was in the past I want to visit or call and say hi I never actually do it, but I really do try
The weeks flash on by, they turn into years The demands of living, the unreasonable fears I still think of you and I will visit you soon Our friendship revived, our friendship resumed
The workload increases, my energy’s sapped My home life in turmoil, I’m hopelessly trapped I think of you often, at least I will write I’ll explain my absence; I’ll tell you my plight
This morning I read with utter desolation There in the obituary is the affirmation My good friend is dead; all I can do is weep I promised to visit my guilt is so deep
I held your love in the palm of my hand And let it vanish like prints in the sand It’s too late to call to tell you my friend How I miss you already And shall ‘till my end.
1. Jane won't eat this pizza. She is on a diet. 2. Ann won't write this. She is not at school today. 3. It will be sunny tomorrow. we can have a picnic. 4. It won't snow next week. - Oh, no! I want to ski. 5. I won't go for a walk. It's very windy. 6. I will wear a jacket. I won't get wet. 7. You will get a good mark . You know Mathematics very well. 1. Джейн не будет есть эту пиццу. Она сидит на диете. 2. Энн не напишет это. Она сегодня не в школе. 3. Завтра будет солнечно. мы можем устроить пикник. 4. Не будет снега на следующей неделе. - О нет! Я хочу кататься на лыжах. 5. Я не пойду на прогулку. Очень ветренно. 6. Я надену куртку. Я не промокну. 7. Ты получишь хорошую отметку. Ты очень хорошо знаешь математику.
Sydney is Australia’s largest city and one of the most important ports in the South Pacific Ocean. It’s also the capital of the state of New South Wales. Sydney is built on low hills surrounding a wonderful harbor on Australia’s southeastern coast. Its beaches are very popular, especially for surfing. And in 2000 the city hosted the Summer Olympic Games.
Sydney Cove is the small sheltered inlet where Australia’s first permanent European settlement began. It is used to be Sydney’s shipping center, andits old landing place (or quay) is now a tourist center called Circular Quay. The quay has many walkways, cafés, parks, and docks for the ferries that crisscross the harbor. The nearby Sydney Opera House has a glittering white roof that looks like seashells. Besides opera, the Opera House presents plays, classical music concerts, ballets, and films. Darling Harbour just west of downtown has an aquarium, museums and gardens. The oldest part of Sydney is called The Rocks. This historic district has cobbled streets lined with housesbuilt by the first British settlers. The Rocks draws crowds of shoppers during the weekend market and has many galleries selling arts and crafts. Here you’ll also find the Museum of Contemporary Art. Macquarie Street is known for its early public buildings. The street is named for the governor who had them built. Landmarks include the Parliament House, Sydney Hospital, the Mint Building (which used to produce money), and the beautiful Hyde Park Barracks (which are used to house soldiers). Nearby, is the large grassy field called the Domain, which was once set aside for public ceremonies, and today provides a place for lunch time, sports and candlelight Christmas carolling.