1. New York is the largest city of the United States of America.
2. It is partly situated at the estuary of the Hudson River.
3. Manhattan is the real centre of the city.
4. Wall Street in Manhattan is the financial centre of the United States.
5. One of the well known buildings in Manhattan is the Empire State Building with its 102 floors.
6. From this building on a clear day you can see fifty miles into five different states of America.
7. In fine weather lots of New Yorkers go to Central Park to enjoy the sun and fresh air.
8. Fifth Avenue is the most fashionable street in the city with its famous department stores.
9. Broadway is the street where you can find New York's best known theatres.
10. New York has The Metropolitan is a famous opera house.
11.The Carnegie Hall is the city's most popular concert hall.
12. The biggest educational establishment in New York is houses of Harlem.
13. Negro Harlem is the most overcrowded and dirty with a lot of old
shabby houses and slums.
14. Greenwich Village is the student quarter of New York with its bohemian cafes and theatre groups.
Ответ:
1. is reading
2. goes
3. will be
4. has cooked
5. get up
6. will invite
7. go; was meeting
8. have done; am cleaning; clean
9. have been listening
10. went
11. have written
12. read; switched
13. will be flying
14. will lose; stops
15. would go; was
16. cooks
17. was
18. is playt
19. are telling
20. cleaned
The school is the beginning of the beginnings. She, like no one and nothing else, turns a person into a person. It is there that we begin to unfold, make the first worthy application about ourselves to the world. The school is the first step to independent living. After all, much is happening for the first time: the first lesson, the first victory, the first serious defeat, and the first love. In school we come in timid, shy and unskillful. Hand over to the hands of us parents to the first teacher. And how many were experiences, but we were lucky with the first teacher - kind, wise. She became our second mother. The teacher taught us not only to read and write, but also to be friends, to understand that the homeland begins "with a picture in your letter".