At night I had _ headache, and there were no aspirins in _ house, so I decided to walk down to _ Abel's, the all-night drugstore in _ Montrose Street.
Mary works in _ office in _ centre of _ Moscow.
It was soon clear that _ man was _ devoted father and husband.
Helen wants to go to _ UK, but she hasn't got _ money for _ trip.
We are planning on having _ wedding in _ late summer, probably in _ August.
Some people say _ luck is _ most important thing in _ life.
_ people we met on holiday in _ England come from _ eastern part of _ London.
Tom Maitlock was _ big strong fellow, _ very good-looking, and _ fine athlete.
It was _early winter and _ trees along _ path leading to _ Alcron Hotel were covered with snow.
_ American Revolutionary War fought by _ Thirteen Colonies against _ British Empire was _ first successful war of independence by _ non-European entity against a European power in _ modern history.
After _ Cold War, _ conflict in _ Middle East triggered _ crisis in America in 1990.
To be _ teenager is to live in _ parallel universe to _ world of _ grown-ups and little kids.
During _ 1960s, in response to _ Vietnam War, many American youth took up _ new values and beliefs that were contrary to those of their parents or of _ governing parties.
One of _ threats facing _ whales and other marine animals is noise pollution in _ seas, such as noise from drilling, military activities, oil exploration, and coastal construction.
_ Snowdon is _ highest peak of _ Wales.
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Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30–36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30–36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите правильный ответ для пропуска 30. Places to Visit in Wales Cardiff Castle: a building representing 1900 years of history. First it was a Roman fort. When the Normans 30 _____ centuries later they built their castle on the site of the old Roman fort. The Castle was strengthened and improved over many years. Its colourful and lavish interiors continually surprise and delight visitors who enter a grim, fighting castle to find themselves surrounded by exquisite wood carving and sculpture, and frescoes that tell of the castle's long history. Snowdonia: The Welsh call Snowdonia the 'Eagles' Nesting Place', and even though eagles no longer fly here the grandeur of the name is still appropriate for a region that is scenically one of the glories of Britain. The Snowdonia National Park is a region of wild mountains, high passes and craggy peaks. The valleys sparkle with woodfringed lakes and cascading waterfalls. At the centre of the range is Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales (1085m). Dinorwig: the largest pumped-storage power station in Europe. It is built in the heart of a mountain to produce electricity by pumping water between two lakes. At all stages of the design and construction it was appreciated that the need to protect the exceptionally fine environment of the Snowdonia Park was of paramount importance. The project took ten years and it was let in 1975. The views from the windows of the train are magnificent over countryside set in the midst of the Snowdonia National Park. Caernarfon: an ancient town with a magnificently preserved castle which dominates it. The son of Edward I, who became the first English Prince of Wales, was born there in 1284. In 1969 Prince Charles was invested there as Prince of Wales. Many episodes in the long history of revolt against English rule took place in the castle, and in the Civil War (1642-1646) it was one of Cromwell's strongholds.
Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30–36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30–36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите правильный ответ для пропуска 31. Places to Visit in Wales Cardiff Castle: a building representing 1900 years of history. First it was a Roman fort. When the Normans 30 _____ centuries later they built their castle on the site of the old Roman fort. The Castle was strengthened and improved 31 _____ many years. Its colourful and lavish interiors continually surprise and delight visitors who enter a grim, fighting castle to find themselves surrounded by exquisite wood carving and sculpture, and frescoes that tell of the castle's long history. Snowdonia: The Welsh call Snowdonia the 'Eagles' Nesting Place', and even though eagles no longer fly here the grandeur of the name is still appropriate for a region that is scenically one of the glories of Britain. The Snowdonia National Park is a region of wild mountains, high passes and craggy peaks. The valleys sparkle with woodfringed lakes and cascading waterfalls. At the centre of the range is Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales (1085m). Dinorwig: the largest pumped-storage power station in Europe. It is built in the heart of a mountain to produce electricity by pumping water between two lakes. At all stages of the design and construction it was appreciated that the need to protect the exceptionally fine environment of the Snowdonia Park was of paramount importance. The project took ten years and it was let in 1975. The views from the windows of the train are magnificent over countryside set in the midst of the Snowdonia National Park. Caernarfon: an ancient town with a magnificently preserved castle which dominates it. The son of Edward I, who became the first English Prince of Wales, was born there in 1284. In 1969 Prince Charles was invested there as Prince of Wales. Many episodes in the long history of revolt against English rule took place in the castle, and in the Civil War (1642-1646) it was one of Cromwell's strongholds.
Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30–36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30–36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите правильный ответ для пропуска 32. Places to Visit in Wales Cardiff Castle: a building representing 1900 years of history. First it was a Roman fort. When the Normans 30 _____ centuries later they built their castle on the site of the old Roman fort. The Castle was strengthened and improved 31 _____ many years. Its colourful and lavish interiors continually surprise and delight visitors who enter a grim, fighting castle to find themselves 32 _____ by exquisite wood carving and sculpture, and frescoes that tell of the castle's long history. Snowdonia: The Welsh call Snowdonia the 'Eagles' Nesting Place', and even though eagles no longer fly here the grandeur of the name is still appropriate for a region that is scenically one of the glories of Britain. The Snowdonia National Park is a region of wild mountains, high passes and craggy peaks. The valleys sparkle with woodfringed lakes and cascading waterfalls. At the centre of the range is Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales (1085m). Dinorwig: the largest pumped-storage power station in Europe. It is built in the heart of a mountain to produce electricity by pumping water between two lakes. At all stages of the design and construction it was appreciated that the need to protect the exceptionally fine environment of the Snowdonia Park was of paramount importance. The project took ten years and it was let in 1975. The views from the windows of the train are magnificent over countryside set in the midst of the Snowdonia National Park. Caernarfon: an ancient town with a magnificently preserved castle which dominates it. The son of Edward I, who became the first English Prince of Wales, was born there in 1284. In 1969 Prince Charles was invested there as Prince of Wales. Many episodes in the long history of revolt against English rule took place in the castle, and in the Civil War (1642-1646) it was one of Cromwell's strongholds.
Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30–36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30–36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите правильный ответ для пропуска 33. Places to Visit in Wales Cardiff Castle: a building representing 1900 years of history. First it was a Roman fort. When the Normans 30 _____ centuries later they built their castle on the site of the old Roman fort. The Castle was strengthened and improved 31 _____ many years. Its colourful and lavish interiors continually surprise and delight visitors who enter a grim, fighting castle to find themselves 32 _____ by exquisite wood carving and sculpture, and frescoes that tell of the castle's long history. Snowdonia: The Welsh call Snowdonia the 'Eagles' Nesting Place', and even though eagles 33 _____ longer fly here the grandeur of the name is still appropriate for a region that is scenically one of the glories of Britain. The Snowdonia National Park is a region of wild mountains, high passes and craggy peaks. The valleys sparkle with woodfringed lakes and cascading waterfalls. At the centre of the range is Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales (1085m). Dinorwig: the largest pumped-storage power station in Europe. It is built in the heart of a mountain to produce electricity by pumping water between two lakes. At all stages of the design and construction it was appreciated that the need to protect the exceptionally fine environment of the Snowdonia Park was of paramount importance. The project took ten years and it was let in 1975. The views from the windows of the train are magnificent over countryside set in the midst of the Snowdonia National Park. Caernarfon: an ancient town with a magnificently preserved castle which dominates it. The son of Edward I, who became the first English Prince of Wales, was born there in 1284. In 1969 Prince Charles was invested there as Prince of Wales. Many episodes in the long history of revolt against English rule took place in the castle, and in the Civil War (1642-1646) it was one of Cromwell's strongholds.
Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30–36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30–36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите правильный ответ для пропуска 34. Places to Visit in Wales Cardiff Castle: a building representing 1900 years of history. First it was a Roman fort. When the Normans 30 _____ centuries later they built their castle on the site of the old Roman fort. The Castle was strengthened and improved 31 _____ many years. Its colourful and lavish interiors continually surprise and delight visitors who enter a grim, fighting castle to find themselves 32 _____ by exquisite wood carving and sculpture, and frescoes that tell of the castle's long history. Snowdonia: The Welsh call Snowdonia the 'Eagles' Nesting Place', and even though eagles 33 _____ longer fly here the grandeur of the name is still 34 _____ for a region that is scenically one of the glories of Britain. The Snowdonia National Park is a region of wild mountains, high passes and craggy peaks. The valleys sparkle with woodfringed lakes and cascading waterfalls. At the centre of the range is Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales (1085m). Dinorwig: the largest pumped-storage power station in Europe. It is built in the heart of a mountain to produce electricity by pumping water between two lakes. At all stages of the design and construction it was appreciated that the need to protect the exceptionally fine environment of the Snowdonia Park was of paramount importance. The project took ten years and it was let in 1975. The views from the windows of the train are magnificent over countryside set in the midst of the Snowdonia National Park. Caernarfon: an ancient town with a magnificently preserved castle which dominates it. The son of Edward I, who became the first English Prince of Wales, was born there in 1284. In 1969 Prince Charles was invested there as Prince of Wales. Many episodes in the long history of revolt against English rule took place in the castle, and in the Civil War (1642-1646) it was one of Cromwell's strongholds.
Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30–36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30–36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите правильный ответ для пропуска 35. Places to Visit in Wales Cardiff Castle: a building representing 1900 years of history. First it was a Roman fort. When the Normans 30 _____ centuries later they built their castle on the site of the old Roman fort. The Castle was strengthened and improved 31 _____ many years. Its colourful and lavish interiors continually surprise and delight visitors who enter a grim, fighting castle to find themselves 32 _____ by exquisite wood carving and sculpture, and frescoes that tell of the castle's long history. Snowdonia: The Welsh call Snowdonia the 'Eagles' Nesting Place', and even though eagles 33 _____ longer fly here the grandeur of the name is still 34 _____ for a region that is scenically one of the glories of Britain. The Snowdonia National Park is a region of wild mountains, high passes and craggy peaks. The valleys sparkle with woodfringed lakes and cascading waterfalls. At the centre of the range is Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales (1085m). Dinorwig: the largest pumped-storage power station in Europe. It is built in the heart of a mountain to 35 _____ electricity by pumping water between two lakes. At all stages of the design and construction it was appreciated that the need to protect the exceptionally fine environment of the Snowdonia Park was of paramount importance. The project took ten years and it was let in 1975. The views from the windows of the train are magnificent over countryside set in the midst of the Snowdonia National Park. Caernarfon: an ancient town with a magnificently preserved castle which dominates it. The son of Edward I, who became the first English Prince of Wales, was born there in 1284. In 1969 Prince Charles was invested there as Prince of Wales. Many episodes in the long history of revolt against English rule took place in the castle, and in the Civil War (1642-1646) it was one of Cromwell's strongholds.
Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30–36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30–36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите правильный ответ для пропуска 36. Places to Visit in Wales Cardiff Castle: a building representing 1900 years of history. First it was a Roman fort. When the Normans 30 _____ centuries later they built their castle on the site of the old Roman fort. The Castle was strengthened and improved 31 _____ many years. Its colourful and lavish interiors continually surprise and delight visitors who enter a grim, fighting castle to find themselves 32 _____ by exquisite wood carving and sculpture, and frescoes that tell of the castle's long history. Snowdonia: The Welsh call Snowdonia the 'Eagles' Nesting Place', and even though eagles 33 _____ longer fly here the grandeur of the name is still 34 _____ for a region that is scenically one of the glories of Britain. The Snowdonia National Park is a region of wild mountains, high passes and craggy peaks. The valleys sparkle with woodfringed lakes and cascading waterfalls. At the centre of the range is Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales (1085m). Dinorwig: the largest pumped-storage power station in Europe. It is built in the heart of a mountain to 35 _____ electricity by pumping water between two lakes. At all stages of the design and construction it was appreciated that the need to 36 _____ the exceptionally fine environment of the Snowdonia Park was of paramount importance. The project took ten years and it was let in 1975. The views from the windows of the train are magnificent over countryside set in the midst of the Snowdonia National Park. Caernarfon: an ancient town with a magnificently preserved castle which dominates it. The son of Edward I, who became the first English Prince of Wales, was born there in 1284. In 1969 Prince Charles was invested there as Prince of Wales. Many episodes in the long history of revolt against English rule took place in the castle, and in the Civil War (1642-1646) it was one of Cromwell's strongholds.
Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30–36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30–36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите правильный ответ для пропуска 37. Places to Visit in Wales Cardiff Castle: a building representing 1900 years of history. First it was a Roman fort. When the Normans 30 _____ centuries later they built their castle on the site of the old Roman fort. The Castle was strengthened and improved 31 _____ many years. Its colourful and lavish interiors continually surprise and delight visitors who enter a grim, fighting castle to find themselves 32 _____ by exquisite wood carving and sculpture, and frescoes that tell of the castle's long history. Snowdonia: The Welsh call Snowdonia the 'Eagles' Nesting Place', and even though eagles 33 _____ longer fly here the grandeur of the name is still 34 _____ for a region that is scenically one of the glories of Britain. The Snowdonia National Park is a region of wild mountains, high passes and craggy peaks. The valleys sparkle with woodfringed lakes and cascading waterfalls. At the centre of the range is Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales (1085m). Dinorwig: the largest pumped-storage power station in Europe. It is built in the heart of a mountain to 35 _____ electricity by pumping water between two lakes. At all stages of the design and construction it was appreciated that the need to 36 _____ the exceptionally fine environment of the Snowdonia Park was 37 _____ paramount importance. The project took ten years and it was let in 1975. The views from the windows of the train are magnificent over countryside set in the midst of the Snowdonia National Park. Caernarfon: an ancient town with a magnificently preserved castle which dominates it. The son of Edward I, who became the first English Prince of Wales, was born there in 1284. In 1969 Prince Charles was invested there as Prince of Wales. Many episodes in the long history of revolt against English rule took place in the castle, and in the Civil War (1642-1646) it was one of Cromwell's strongholds.
Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30–36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30–36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите правильный ответ для пропуска 38. Places to Visit in Wales Cardiff Castle: a building representing 1900 years of history. First it was a Roman fort. When the Normans 30 _____ centuries later they built their castle on the site of the old Roman fort. The Castle was strengthened and improved 31 _____ many years. Its colourful and lavish interiors continually surprise and delight visitors who enter a grim, fighting castle to find themselves 32 _____ by exquisite wood carving and sculpture, and frescoes that tell of the castle's long history. Snowdonia: The Welsh call Snowdonia the 'Eagles' Nesting Place', and even though eagles 33 _____ longer fly here the grandeur of the name is still 34 _____ for a region that is scenically one of the glories of Britain. The Snowdonia National Park is a region of wild mountains, high passes and craggy peaks. The valleys sparkle with woodfringed lakes and cascading waterfalls. At the centre of the range is Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales (1085m). Dinorwig: the largest pumped-storage power station in Europe. It is built in the heart of a mountain to 35 _____ electricity by pumping water between two lakes. At all stages of the design and construction it was appreciated that the need to 36 _____ the exceptionally fine environment of the Snowdonia Park was 37 _____ paramount importance. The project took ten years and it was let in 1975. The views from the windows of the train are magnificent over countryside set in the midst of the Snowdonia National Park. Caernarfon: an 38 _____ town with a magnificently preserved castle which dominates it. The son of Edward I, who became the first English Prince of Wales, was born there in 1284. In 1969 Prince Charles was invested there as Prince of Wales. Many episodes in the long history of revolt against English rule took place in the castle, and in the Civil War (1642-1646) it was one of Cromwell's strongholds.
Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30–36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30–36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите правильный ответ для пропуска 39. Places to Visit in Wales Cardiff Castle: a building representing 1900 years of history. First it was a Roman fort. When the Normans 30 _____ centuries later they built their castle on the site of the old Roman fort. The Castle was strengthened and improved 31 _____ many years. Its colourful and lavish interiors continually surprise and delight visitors who enter a grim, fighting castle to find themselves 32 _____ by exquisite wood carving and sculpture, and frescoes that tell of the castle's long history. Snowdonia: The Welsh call Snowdonia the 'Eagles' Nesting Place', and even though eagles 33 _____ longer fly here the grandeur of the name is still 34 _____ for a region that is scenically one of the glories of Britain. The Snowdonia National Park is a region of wild mountains, high passes and craggy peaks. The valleys sparkle with woodfringed lakes and cascading waterfalls. At the centre of the range is Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales (1085m). Dinorwig: the largest pumped-storage power station in Europe. It is built in the heart of a mountain to 35 _____ electricity by pumping water between two lakes. At all stages of the design and construction it was appreciated that the need to 36 _____ the exceptionally fine environment of the Snowdonia Park was 37 _____ paramount importance. The project took ten years and it was let in 1975. The views from the windows of the train are magnificent over countryside set in the midst of the Snowdonia National Park. Caernarfon: an 38 _____ town with a magnificently preserved castle which dominates it. The son of Edward I, who became the first English Prince of Wales, was born there in 1284. In 1969 Prince Charles was invested there as Prince of Wales. Many episodes in the long history of revolt against English rule took 39 _____ in the castle, and in the Civil War (1642-1646) it was one of Cromwell's strongholds.