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Çàïîëíèòå ïðîïóñêè àðòèêëÿìè, ãäå ýòî íåîáõîäèìî.

 

There is more water than land on our planet. … largest and deepest ocean in … world is … Pacific, then comes … Atlantic. ... Indian ocean is only … little smaller. … smallest ocean is … Arctic.

… longest river in … world is … Mississippi, … largest sea … is Mediterranean, … deepest lake is … Lake Baikal.

Large masses of … land are called … continents. They are … Europe and Asia, … North and South America, … Australia and Antarctica.

There are mountain chains in many parts of … world. Some of them such as … Urals are old, others like … Caucasus are much younger. … highest mountain chain, which is called … Himalayas, is situated in Asia.

 

 

 

 

 

Çàïîëíèòå ïðîïóñêè àðòèêëÿìè èëè ïðèòÿæàòåëüíûìè ìåñòîèìåíèÿìè, ãäå ýòî íåîáõîäèìî.

 

Jack London, … great American novelist, was born in … San Francisco and spent … first years of … life there.

John London, … father of … family, left … farm and moved to … town. He tried a lot of trades, but he couldn’t make enough money to send … children to … school. Jack London had to begin earning … living at … early age. He sold … morning and evening papers in … streets. At … age of fourteen he began working in … factory. He worked eighteen to twenty hours … day. Then he became … sailor. Jack London traveled … lot. He had to do … very hard work, but he also read … lot and tried to get … education. He went to … school and to … university. In addition he read … a lot of books on … History and Philosophy. Jack London’s ambition was to become … writer.

Later London went to … Far North of America. He didn’t bring back any gold from there, but he brought something much better than … yellow metal. It was … book of … stories about … life in … North. He had realized … ambition; he had become … writer.

           

                         Âñòàâüòå àðòèêëü, ãäå íåîáõîäèìî.

 

Swift, … famous English writer, was traveling one day on … horseback with his servant. … weather was bad, it was raining, and … roads were muddy. In … evening the two men came to … inn. Before going to … bed Swift told his servant to clean his boots. But … servant was lazy and did not do it. In … morning Swift asked … servant why he had not cleaned … boots. “What’s … use of cleaning … boots now?” said … servant. “… roads are muddy, and … boots will soon be dirty again.” “All right,” said … writer. “Let’s go. We must continue … journey.” “But I haven’t had … breakfast,” said … displeased servant.” “Well, what’s … use giving you … breakfast now?” said Swift: “You will soon be hungry again.”  

 

Óïð. 55. Âñòàâüòå àðòèêëü, ãäå íåîáõîäèìî.

Once … Frenchman was traveling in … Sweden. He stopped at … hotel in … little Swedish town. It was … evening, … man was tired, so he went to … bed at once. In … morning he had … breakfast in … hotel restaurant. After … breakfast he went for … walk. He walked along … streets of … town, visited … museum and … shops. Presently he felt hungry and dropped into … cafe for … lunch. He sat down at … table, called … waiter and ordered … mushrooms. But … Frenchman did not know … Swedish and … waiter did not know … French. Nobody in … cafe could speak … French. Then … Frenchman took … piece of … paper and … pencil and drew the picture of … mushroom. … waiter looked at … picture and left … room at once. Five minutes later he returned with … umbrella.

 

                    Âñòàâüòå àðòèêëü, ãäå íåîáõîäèìî.

On … Sunday our family went to … country. We got up at … sunrise and quickly had … breakfast. After … breakfast we left … home. There is … little village not far from … St. Petersburg where we have … friends. We went there by … train. We had … very good time in … country. … weather was fine, … sky was blue and … sun was shining. We stayed out of … doors all … day long. We played … volley-ball and … tennis. We returned to … town late in … evening. When we came … home, we had … supper and went to … bed at once.

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Ïðèêàç î ðàñïðåäåëåíèè îáÿçàííîñòåé ìåæäó ÷ëåíàìè àäìèíèñòðàöèè ïî ââåäåíèþ ÔÃÎÑ.

 


 

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