As we know, email is an electronic network in which you can send letters. Well, the worse an ordinary letter? In the email network, you can send a letter instantly, but in an ordinary letter you need to go to the post office and send the letter there, and wait until the postman delivers it, it will take a lot of time. But there is one more minus in the email if you suddenly disconnected the Internet you cannot send a letter. Here are the differences here in the electronic network, and in ordinary letter
1) Billy lives in the forest.
2)Jim walks with his dog every morning.
<span>1.chasing arrows c)arrows logo
2.process d)a series of actions
3.recycling truck b)a truck that collects material for
recycling
4.sorting a)separating items and putting them in categories or types
5.manufactured i)made
6.display f)show
7.conserve e)keep
8.resources k)material we can use for our benefit
9.eliminate g)to put an end to or to get rid of
10.waste h)material that has been used and is no longer wanted
11.landfills j)a large hole in the ground in which we throw
rubbish and then bury it once it is full
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<span>P: What 1) were you doing when you 2) saw the accident, madam?
H: 3) I was walking down the street.
P: What exactly 4) did you see?
H: Well, the driver of the car 5) was driving down the road when suddenly the old man just 6) stepped in front of him! It 7) was terrible!
P: 8) Was the driver speeding?
H: No, not really, but the old man 9) didn't look both ways before he 10) tried to cross the road.
P: 11) Did anyone else see the accident?
H: Yes, the lady in the post office.
P: Thank you very much.</span>
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) is the largest university
in Russia. Students have been studying there since it was founded on
January 25th, 1755. Even today January the 25th is celebrated as
Student's Day all over Russia. Originally located on Red Square,
nowadays most of its faculties are situated on Sparrow Hills, in the
southwest of Moscow. MSU is a highly prestigious university. It's
students are proud to study there. MSU has some very impressive
buildings. The main building was the tallest building in Europe until
1988 and the central tower is believed to have a total of 33 kilometres
of corridors and 5.000 rooms. The university's facilities are superb and
include a concert hall, a museum, a huge library, a swimming pool and a
police station! The facade of the building is highly decorative thanks
to the giant clocks, carvings and Soviet crests that you can see there.
But perhaps most impressive of all is the star on top of the main tower -
it weights 12 tons!
In the early days MSU only had three faculties: philosophy, medicine and
law. Today, It has a total of 29 faculties and 15 research centres and
has 4,000 teaching staff and 31,000 students and 7,000 postgraduates.