If I had a chose, I would most likely live in a big modern city. It's populated streets and moderness gives it charm. It feels great to live in a huge city, you never feel alone! And there is always so much to do, so many things to see, you just can't get bored. Of course though there are down sides to living in the city. Some of them are that there is much more pollution, especially compared to the country side. During the summer in big cities it can get overwhelmingly hot, and in result many citizens can get heat stroke. There is also the increase in diseases, such as lung disease, which is due to the fact that there are a lot of smokers in the city. The city can also be stressful.
But nonetheless, I still would enjoy living in one! :
I love warm, clear, windless weather because in such days it is possible to walk how many want. I love summer rains when in the summer it is raining it is possible to stay at home and read books or to invite friends. But I don't love cold, windy weather. Especially if wind cold. As I don't love slush. I do not love, when in the winter it is slippery.
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Я люблю теплую, ясную, безветренную погоду, потому что в такие дни возможно гулять, сколько хочешь. Я люблю летние дожди, когда летом идет дождь, возможно остаться дома и прочитать книги или пригласить друзей. Но я не люблю холодную, ветреную погоду. Особенно, если холодный ветер. Ток же я не люблю слякоть и, когда зимой скользкие дороги.
Может что-то типо этого,но я не знаю:(
2. One of them is the Mercury City Tower, which is 339 meters high, is the tallest building in Europe. non defining
3. The new tower is a mixed office and residential building, which was designeed by Mikhail Posokhin and Frank Williams. non defining
4. Next door to it is Federation Tower, which is under construction now. non defining. It is a complex of two towers, which will reach 506 meters and is built on one podium. non defining
5. The mercury tower and the federation tower, actively used as sightseeing objects (non defining), are high-rise structures, which both have won prestigious awards. non defining