<span>The
big clock on the tower of the Palace of Westminster in London is often called
Big Ben. But Big Ben is really the bell of the clock. It is the biggest clock
bell in Britain. It weighs 13.5 tons.</span><span>The
clock tower is 318 feet high. You have to go up 374 steps to reach the top. So
the clock looks small from the pavement below the tower.</span><span>But
its face is 23 feet wide. It would only just fit into some classrooms.</span><span>The
minute-hand is 14 feet long. Its weight is equal to that of two bags of coal.
The hour-hand is 9 feet long.</span><span>The
clock bell is called Big Ben after Sir Benjamin Hall. He had the job to see
that the bell was put up.</span><span>Sir
Benjamin was a big man. One day he said in Parliament, "Shall we call the
bell St. Stephen's?" St. Stephen's is the name of the tower.</span><span><span>But
someone said for a joke, "Why not call it Big Ben?" Now the bell is
known all over the world by that name.</span></span>
You remind me someone I used to know a long time. you are very similar with him in many ways.
I'm going to marry a very rich man. I'm not going to sit at a secretary's desk all my life. And I won't wait for buses or push my way through crowds of people on tube trains. Sally said and everybody laughed at her.
Was/were,helped,visited,listened
Is going to go
will make
<span>am not hurting
am showing
</span><span>are flying</span>
Я повторю сто первый раз
сто тысячный и миллионный
о чём я думаю сейчас
что я покушать буду рад
<span>I will repeat one hundred and first time,
One hundred thousand and one million,
What I'm thinking now:
What I will be glad to eat
I will achieve recognition in this
Not think I will achieve
But to eat delicious every rad</span>боюсь признанья в этом
боюсь подумают не так
но покушать вкусно каждый рад