Baikal is one of the oldest lakes in the world and the deepest lake in the world. Baikal is one of the ten largest lakes in the world. Its average depth is about 730 meters, maximum – 1637 meters. In 1996 Baikal was included in the UNESCO world heritage list. The valley of geysers is one of the largest geyser fields in the world and the only one in Eurasia. The valley of Geysers is located in Kamchatka in Kronotsky state biosphere reserve. At the confluence of the Geyser and Noisy on the territory of about 2 km. kV is about 20 large geysers and many sources periodically emit fountains of almost boiling water or hot steam. The monument erected on Mamayev Kurgan – a monumental and majestic ensemble "Heroes of the battle of Stalingrad" – captured the epic of the courage and fearlessness of the defenders of Stalingrad during the fierce battle for the city. The main monument of the composition, a giant sculpture “Motherland calls” The sculpture is a 52-meter-high figure of a woman, rapidly moving forward and calling for her sons. Mamayev Kurgan is called the main height of Russia, a sacred place for all Slavs. Peterhof is a Palace and Park ensemble on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, 29 km from St. Petersburg. Located in the city of Peterhof . From it comes the name of the Peterhof road. It is under the jurisdiction of the State Museum-reserve "Peterhof". St. Basil's Cathedral (Pokrovsky Cathedral) is one of the most famous sights of Russia. For many inhabitants of the planet Earth it is a symbol of Moscow. One of the oldest churches in Russia, one of the most beautiful decorations in Moscow, the first in the list of the most important symbols of Russia. Weathering pillars (outliers) on the man-Pupu-ner plateau are the hallmark of the Urals. Once the weathering Poles were objects of worship Mansi. In connection with the mysterious origin of these pillars, the local population — Mansi, Komi and Russian — created various legends about their appearance. Once upon a time, Elbrus was an active volcano, and now it is listed in the group of the largest extinct volcanoes of the planet. Elbrus is the highest volcanic peak, following behind her, mount Damavand is inferior to the Elbrus at the altitude of 38 metres. The height of Elbrus is 5642 meters. Few volcanic mountains of the globe surpass Elbrus in height.
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a day’s wait by e. hemingwayhe came into the room to shut the windows while me were still in bed and i saw he looked ill. he was shivering, his face was white, and he walked slowly as though it ached to move."what's the matter, schatz? ""i've got a headache"."you better go back to bed"."no, i am all right"."you go to bed. i'll see you when i'm dressed".but when i came downstairs he was dressed, sitting by the fire, looking a very sick and miserable boy of nine years. when i put my hand on his forehead i knew he had a fever."you go up to bed, " said, "you are sick"."i am all right", he said.when the doctor came he took the boy's temperature."what is it? " i asked him."one hundred and two."downstairs, the doctor left three different medicines in different coloured capsules with instructions for giving them. he seemed to know all about influenza and said there was nothing to worry about if the fever did not go above one hundred and four degrees. this was a light epidemic of influenza and there was no danger if you avoided pneumonia.back in the room i wrote the boy's temperature down and made a note of the time to give the various capsules."do you want me to read to you? ""all right. if you want to, " said the boy. his face was very white and there were dark areas under his eyes. he lay still in the bed and seemed very detached from what was going on.i read about pirates from howard pyle's "book of pirates", but i could see he was not following what i was reading."how do you feel, schatz? " i asked him."just the same, so far, " he said.i sat at the foot of the bed and read to myself while i waited for it to be time to give another capsule. it would have been natural for him to go to sleep, but when i looked up he was looking at the foot of the bed."why, don't you try to go to sleep? i'll wake you up for the medicine.""i'd rather stay awake."after a while he said to me. "you don't have to stay in here with me, papa, if it bothers you." "it doesn't bother me." "no, i mean you don't have to stay if it's going to bother you."i thought perhaps he was a little light-headed and af ter giving him the prescribed capsules at eleven o'clock i went out for a while…at the house they said the boy had refused to let any one come into the room."you can't come in, " he said. "you mustn't get what i have." i went up to him and found him in exactly the same position i had left him, white-faced, but with the tops of his cheeks flushed by the fever, staring still, as he had stared, at the foot of the bed.i took his temperature."what is it? ""something like a hundred, " i said. it was one hundred and two and four tenths."it was a hundred and two, " he said."who said so? your temperature is all right, " i said. "it's nothing to worry about.""i don't worry, " he said, "but i can't keep from thinking.""don't think, " i said. "just take it easy.""i'm taking it easy, " he said and looked straight ahead.he was evidently holding tight onto himself about something."take this with water.""do you think it will do any good? ""of course, it will."i sat down and opened the "pirate" book and commenced to read, but i could see he was not following, so i stopped."about what time do you think i'm going to die? " he asked."what? ""about how long will it be before i die? ""you aren't going to die. what's the matter with you? ""oh, yes, i am. i heard him say a hundred and two.""people don't die with a fever of one hundred and two. that's a silly way to talk.""i know they do. at school in france the boys told me you can't live with forty-four degrees. i've got a hundred and two."he had been waiting to die all day, ever since nine o'clock in the morning."you poor schatz, " i said. "it's like miles and kilometres. you aren't going to die. that's a different thermometre. on that thermometre thirty-seven is normal. on this kind it's ninety-eight.""are you sure? ""absolutely, " i said. "it's like miles and kilometres. you know, like how many kilometres we make when we do seventy miles in the car? ""oh, " he said.but his gaze at the foot of the bed relaxed slowly. the hold over himself relaxed too, finally, and the next day he was very slack and cried very easily at little things that were of no importance. № 3 ответьте на следующие вопросы: 1) what signs of illness could the boy's father notice when he came into the room? 2) did the boy go to bed as his father had asked him? 3) what did the doctor say? what did he prescribe? 4) find in the text the sentences which prove that something serious worried the boy.5) why didn't the boy let anyone come into the room? 6) which of the boy's questions reviled everything to his father? 7) what was the real reason of the boy's sufferings? 8) in what way did father explain everything to his son?
Baikal is one of the oldest lakes in the world and the deepest lake in the world. Baikal is one of the ten largest lakes in the world. Its average depth is about 730 meters, maximum – 1637 meters. In 1996 Baikal was included in the UNESCO world heritage list. The valley of geysers is one of the largest geyser fields in the world and the only one in Eurasia. The valley of Geysers is located in Kamchatka in Kronotsky state biosphere reserve. At the confluence of the Geyser and Noisy on the territory of about 2 km. kV is about 20 large geysers and many sources periodically emit fountains of almost boiling water or hot steam. The monument erected on Mamayev Kurgan – a monumental and majestic ensemble "Heroes of the battle of Stalingrad" – captured the epic of the courage and fearlessness of the defenders of Stalingrad during the fierce battle for the city. The main monument of the composition, a giant sculpture “Motherland calls” The sculpture is a 52-meter-high figure of a woman, rapidly moving forward and calling for her sons. Mamayev Kurgan is called the main height of Russia, a sacred place for all Slavs. Peterhof is a Palace and Park ensemble on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, 29 km from St. Petersburg. Located in the city of Peterhof . From it comes the name of the Peterhof road. It is under the jurisdiction of the State Museum-reserve "Peterhof". St. Basil's Cathedral (Pokrovsky Cathedral) is one of the most famous sights of Russia. For many inhabitants of the planet Earth it is a symbol of Moscow. One of the oldest churches in Russia, one of the most beautiful decorations in Moscow, the first in the list of the most important symbols of Russia. Weathering pillars (outliers) on the man-Pupu-ner plateau are the hallmark of the Urals. Once the weathering Poles were objects of worship Mansi. In connection with the mysterious origin of these pillars, the local population — Mansi, Komi and Russian — created various legends about their appearance. Once upon a time, Elbrus was an active volcano, and now it is listed in the group of the largest extinct volcanoes of the planet. Elbrus is the highest volcanic peak, following behind her, mount Damavand is inferior to the Elbrus at the altitude of 38 metres. The height of Elbrus is 5642 meters. Few volcanic mountains of the globe surpass Elbrus in height.