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Составить три вопроса по тексту, на которые можно прямо, однозначно ответить social media are at work, too, with apps such as instagram leading tourists to pitch over cliffs and clog vital roadways in search of the perfect pic, and sites such as yelp and tripadvisor making restaurants, museums, and beaches discoverable and thus ruinable. overtourism itself is a media phenomenon as much as it is anything else. the word catapulted into common use in 2017, with wall-to-wall coverage of the problems in venice, bali, and elsewhere helping to drive the global backlash against tourists as well as the backlash to the backlash. as for the backlash to the backlash: some concerns about overtourism seem enormously overblown, and many local complaints about visitors are shot through with classism and racism. the majority of tourist destinations have no problem with the number of visitors they receive—would it even be possible for orlando or vegas to be over-touristed, logistically or spiritually? travelers and their foreign direct investment remain a vital lifeblood for tiny italian towns and big american parks and thousands of places in between. and while many sites are inarguably overcrowded, very few cities and towns are; the problem is mostly one of beaches and blocks and buildings, not of neighborhoods or regions. there’s too much of a good thing in some of these spots, and mayors and city councils are doing their part to take it away. a number of places have implemented or expanded or proposed tourist taxes, among them amsterdam, bali, edinburgh, ireland, rome, and venice. these levies on hotels and day trips both reduce the number of visitors to a given place and provide it with revenue to improve infrastructure and defray the damage that tourists inevitably cause. governments are also rolling out regulations, such as bans on tour buses in rome and gating-and-ticketing in barcelona. those kinds of measures stand to become more important in the coming years, as the global middle class gets bigger, social media more ubiquitous, and travel cheaper. these phenomena inevitably mean more complaints from locals, and more damage and lines and selfies and bad behavior. but they also mean more cross-cultural exposure, more investment, more global connection, more democratization of travel, and perhaps more awe and wonder. even overtourism has its upsides.

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1. A: I'd like a cup of coffee.
B: Well, if you hold the baby for five minutes, I'll make it for you.
2. A: I must go to the bank.
B: If you leave now, you'll get there before it closes.
3. A: I can't do everything myself.
B: Well, if you wash the dishes, I'll cook the meal.
4. A: Are you going on holiday this year?
B: Yes, I'll go to Spain for two weeks, if I have some time off work.
5. A: I want to cook something special tonight.
B: Great, if I finish work early, I'll give you a hand.
6. A: Could I have a chocolate biscuit, please?
B: Yes, if you look in a cupboard, you'll find some cakes as well.
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Two characters Sasha and Olya are presented in this text. Sasha went to the first form, he was afflicted because his mother went in Kharkov to visit the sister, and the father never appeared at home. Sasha often performed inspection of cattle because his father did not do it. Then Sasha was taken away by his aunt and he lived at her home. Sasha had the room. Sasha didn't like when his aunt drove him in school. Olya is an aunt of Sasha. She always argued that it is necessary to get a good education that further there was an excellent career. She sheltered the boy when he lost his parents. She felt very sorry for Sasha because he looked poor and hungry. Olya every time did homework with Sasha and I cared of it. Also Olya dreamed that Sasha will grow up and will become a doctor or an engineer. Olya loved Saha as her own son.

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Составить три вопроса по тексту, на которые можно прямо, однозначно ответить social media are at work, too, with apps such as instagram leading tourists to pitch over cliffs and clog vital roadways in search of the perfect pic, and sites such as yelp and tripadvisor making restaurants, museums, and beaches discoverable and thus ruinable. overtourism itself is a media phenomenon as much as it is anything else. the word catapulted into common use in 2017, with wall-to-wall coverage of the problems in venice, bali, and elsewhere helping to drive the global backlash against tourists as well as the backlash to the backlash. as for the backlash to the backlash: some concerns about overtourism seem enormously overblown, and many local complaints about visitors are shot through with classism and racism. the majority of tourist destinations have no problem with the number of visitors they receive—would it even be possible for orlando or vegas to be over-touristed, logistically or spiritually? travelers and their foreign direct investment remain a vital lifeblood for tiny italian towns and big american parks and thousands of places in between. and while many sites are inarguably overcrowded, very few cities and towns are; the problem is mostly one of beaches and blocks and buildings, not of neighborhoods or regions. there’s too much of a good thing in some of these spots, and mayors and city councils are doing their part to take it away. a number of places have implemented or expanded or proposed tourist taxes, among them amsterdam, bali, edinburgh, ireland, rome, and venice. these levies on hotels and day trips both reduce the number of visitors to a given place and provide it with revenue to improve infrastructure and defray the damage that tourists inevitably cause. governments are also rolling out regulations, such as bans on tour buses in rome and gating-and-ticketing in barcelona. those kinds of measures stand to become more important in the coming years, as the global middle class gets bigger, social media more ubiquitous, and travel cheaper. these phenomena inevitably mean more complaints from locals, and more damage and lines and selfies and bad behavior. but they also mean more cross-cultural exposure, more investment, more global connection, more democratization of travel, and perhaps more awe and wonder. even overtourism has its upsides.
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