Ответ:
For the first question, when you give information you use sequence markers, coordinating Conjunctions and imparatives. The information that you give have to be short and informal. Also asking should be short, like OK, thanks or something like that. For the second question it'll better if you answer by your self. My answer for this question will be like that, I give information every day to someone and also ask for information. This knowledge is very important for everyone and maybe can help in the future.
Объяснение:
I hope that information was useful
1. водить . drive - drove.
2. слышать. hear - heard
3. покидать. leave-left
4. мечтать. dream - dreamt ( dreamed)
5. ( не помню. посмотри в переводчике) get-got
6.умирать. die - died
7. расти. grow - grew ( не точно)
8. ехать. ride - rode.
9.затаиться . steal- stole.
10. кормить. feed - fed.
11. говорить. say - said.
12.( посмотри в переводчике) spend - spent
1635- sixteen thirty-five
1840- eighteen forty
1991- nineteen ninety-one
2008- two thousand and eight
2012- two thousand and twelf
2017- two thousand and seventeen
Big Ben (Engl. Big Ben — the name of the largest of the six bells of Westminster Palace in London, often the name refers to the clock and Clock tower as a whole.
At the time of casting big Ben was the largest and heaviest (13,7 tons) a bell United Kingdom. In 1881 yielded to the bell Big Paul (English).Russian. (17 tons).
It is believed that the bell was named big Ben (Big Ben) in honor of sir Benjamin Hall, the curator of the construction work. According to another version, he is named in honor of Benjamin count (eng.)Russian., popular boxer in the heavyweight division
The tower was built by English architect Augustus Pugin in the Gothic revival style, 1859, the tower clock started on 31 may 1859.
The height of the tower, including the spire — 96.3 meters. The lower part of the clock mechanism located at a height of 55 meters.
The official name until September 2012 was the "Clock tower of Westminster Palace", in the press it was often called St. Stephen's Tower. According to the decision of the British Parliament renamed the Elizabeth Tower in honor of the 60th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
The big clock of Westminster are the second largest in the world (next to the clock of the city Hall of Minneapolis) four-sided clock with fight.
The clock was designed by sir Edmund Beckett (English).Russian. and the astronomer Royal George airy. The creation of the watch was instructed in watchmaking master Edward John dent (English).Russian., after whose death in 1853 construction was headed by his stepson Frederick dent. Frederick completed the work in 1854.
The pendulum clock is installed inside the wind-proof box, located below the room with a clockwork mechanism. Its length is 4 meters, weight 300 kg. the pendulum is 2 seconds. The accuracy of the clock is regulated using coins, which are placed on the pendulum: the old (dodecahedra) coin 1 penny accelerates its motion by 0.4 seconds per day.
The total weight of the movement — 5 tons.
The dial diameter is 7 meters.
The length of the arrows is 2.7 and 4.2 meters.
At the base of each of the four dials is a Latin inscription "Domine Salvam fac Reginam nostram Victoriam primam" ("God save our Queen Victoria the First").
At the perimeter of the tower, to the right and to the left of the clock, is another phrase in Latin — "Laus Deo" ("Glory to God" or "praise the Lord")
July 27, 2012 from 8:12 to 8:15 the clock struck 30 times in honor of the opening of the XXX Olympic games. For the first time since 1952 chimes were working out the schedule.
Zoos provide a rare and unique opportunity to peer into the wild without actually traveling to distant locations around the world, searching for often very rare animals. One of the central advantages --- at least in terms of human advantages --- lay in the education that people receive when visiting a zoo. They receive firsthand knowledge of how animals behave and act. The zoos usually have information describing the animal, its history and natural location. Learning about animals also brings empathy to many people, raising awareness about their endangerment in the wild, which can often be attributed to human causes.Zoos often take an active approach in helping animal populations.Many animals have been tremendously helped this way, including famous zoo residents such as the white tiger and panda bear.The downside to keeping animals in a zoo is the captivity they face.No matter how nice the zoo is, room is limited for zoo animals, which can be especially troublesome for large animals that are prone to roaming.Taking animals out of their habitat serves as an ethical issue because of its focus on human benefit as opposed to animal benefit, with the exceptions of captive breeding and freeing animals from an otherwise dangerous situation.Although most zoos are built as nice abodes, others lacking proper maintenance can create poor living conditions for animals.More common in developing countries, these zoos' poor upkeep can encourage disease and poor animal health.