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Mrs davies is the oldest person in elm street. she (live)1 in it all her life and (see)2 a lot of changes here. she says she (be)3 always ready (discuss)4 these changes with people. one day kelly, a reporter, (phone)5 mrs davies end (ask)6 her for an interview. when kelly came, mrs davies (lie)7 on the sofa (read)8 a newspaper. she said she (feel)9 bad but (add)10 that she (speak)11 to the girl. mrs davies (ask)12 where end when she (be)13 born and how long she (live)14 in house no. 20. "we (move)15 into no. 20. during the war when a bomb (fall)16 on my old house next door," mrs davies explained. "we (live)17 in the largest room of the house while they (repair)18 the rest of the rooms." "you (be)19 here ever since? " kelly asked. mrs davies (nod)20 .then she added, "the street (change)21 so much and the people richer. they (have)23 cars and televisions now. you never (see)24 a car in the street when i (be)25 a girl and now so many new houses (build)26 in our street too." kelly wanted the old lady (tell)27 her if life (become)28 better. and again mrs davies smiled: "no, not really. it's nice to have a telly but people are less friendly now. they (stay)29 in their house all the time. if anyone (go)30 out, you can never (see)31 him, as everybody (use)32 a car. my granddaughter seldom (visit)33 me and i can't (make)34 her (come)35 or (ring)36 me up. but i would like my husband and most of my friends (die)39. раскрыть скобки

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izabella131313
izabella131313
22.06.2020

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Аня20181
Аня20181
22.06.2020
My Future Profession (Journalist) I decided to be a journalist. I think it is an interesting and useful profession. I like to watch TV, listen to the radio, read newspapers and magazines. I like everything which connected with mass media. I have a hobby. My friends and I are publishing a small newspaper once a month in our school. We write articles about school events, life of young people, jokes, draw pictures and caricatures. My favourite school subjects are history and literature. I like the profession of a journalist. They meet many people. They try to understand what is going on in the world, or the country, or the city and try to explain it to other people. I think that the work of a journalist is very much like that of historian. A historian studies and tries to explain events of the past and a journalist does the same about the present. But for me to be a journalist is much more interesting than to be a historian because you deal with real events that are happening right now so you can even influence them. So journalists can influence the history. That is why I want to be a journalist.
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Егор1123321
Егор1123321
22.06.2020
Если ,что тут и перевод есть :)
Трафальгарская Площадь-это общественное место и достопримечательность в центре Лондона. Колонна Нельсона, с статуей адмирала лорда Нельсона на вершине возвышается в центре Трафальгарской Площади. Это наиболее впечатляющий памятник-170 футов (52 м) в высоту.К северо-востоку от Трафальгарской Площади находится здание, в котором расположена Национальная Галерея Искусств - одна из самых значимых Художественных Галерей в мире, за Национальной Портретной Галереи.Перед Национальной Галереей на лужайке находятся две статуи: с запада Якова II , и Джорджа Вашингтона - с востока.
На площади много голубей, и лондонцы любят кормить их.
Очень часто площадь становится местом для встреч, и в нем толпы лондонцев собираются для проведения политических митингов. Так что, можно сказать, что Трафальгарская Площадь - это сердце, удары которого чувствуют все лондонцы.
Trafalgar Square is a public space and tourist attraction in central London. 
Nelson's Column, with the statue of Admiral Lord Nelson on top, rises in the centre of Trafalgar Square. This most impressive monument is 170 feet (about 52 m) tall. 
To the north-east of Trafalgar Square there is the building that houses the National Gallery of Art - one of the most important Art Galleries in the world and behind is the National Portrait Gallery. There are two statues on the lawn in front of the National Gallery: James II  to the west of the portico, and George Washington to the east. 
There are many pigeons in the square and Londoners like to feed them. 
Quite often the square becomes the location for meetings and in it crowds of Londoners congregate to celebrate political rallies. So it can be said that Trafalgar Square is the heart from which the beat is emitted to all the Londoners. 
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