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Соотнеси текст и заголовок. 1. Table manners 2. Politeness 3. Personal space 4. Facial expression 5. Visiting people 6. Conversation topics Doing the Right Thing in Britain 1. When you stop a stranger in the street to ask for directions, start by saying ‘Excuseme…’ When you want to get past people, say ‘Excuse me…’ and they will move outof your way. And you should say ‘Please’ when you ask for something, and say‘Thank you’ when people give you something. 2. Look friendly. Smile when you talk to people in shops, restaurants and on publictransport, and they will probably smile back. 3. Don’t sit or stand too close to people you don’t know. British people don’t oftentouch each other, and usually say ‘Sorry’ when they touch someone by mistake. Andwhen there are several empty seats in a public place, people usually sit away fromother people. 4. Don’t ask personal questions like ‘How old are you?’, ‘How much do you weigh?’or ‘Are you married?’ You can talk about the weather (always exciting!), or recentTV programmes, or football matches. 5. Make an appointment to see someone before you go to their home. It’s unusual tocall on someone when they aren’t expecting you. 6. You mustn’t talk with your mouth full of food – wait until you have finished eatingbefore you speak. And don’t eat food off your knife.

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1. Who crawled out of the tent  in the morning of 29 May, 1953?

2. What did they pull onto their hands?

3. Why were the men roped together?

4. Why did the climbing become dangerous?

5. What were the two climbers called?

6. Where were they from?

7. What did they finish when they reached the south summit?

8. Did this action make their climbing easier?

9. Why did the two men hug each other?

10. What was their achievement?

11. What could Tenzing see in the distance?

12. How long did they stay on top?

13. Did they take pictures?

14. Why did they become famous?

15. What did Tenzing become a symbol of?

16. What did Hillary become a hero of?

17. Have there been other attempts to reach “the roof of the world” since then?

18. Have they all been successful?

19. How many people have lost their lives on the mountain?

20. What did the climber Mallory say before he died on the mountain in 1924? 

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 In 2014, the population of London is 8.7 million - 3.4 million in  London and 5.1 million in outside of London. By 2020, the figures are expected to increase to 3.8 million for London and 5.5 million for outside of London. London has a higher proportion of people aged 24 to 34 than the rest of England, particularly Inner London. It also has a higher proportion of children aged 1 to 4 and a lower proportion of people aged 49 or over.  London has a higher proportion of single person (28%) and multi-family households (17%) than the rest of England. The proportion in Outskirt London lies between  London and the rest of country.The population of  East and South grew by 20% over the last decade, faster than any other parts of London . The population increase was gradual in the  West at 6.6%, similar to the rest of England. The population of London, is more than 10,000 people per square km, compared with 3,000 in London and 300 on average in the rest of England.

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Соотнеси текст и заголовок. 1. Table manners 2. Politeness 3. Personal space 4. Facial expression 5. Visiting people 6. Conversation topics Doing the Right Thing in Britain 1. When you stop a stranger in the street to ask for directions, start by saying ‘Excuseme…’ When you want to get past people, say ‘Excuse me…’ and they will move outof your way. And you should say ‘Please’ when you ask for something, and say‘Thank you’ when people give you something. 2. Look friendly. Smile when you talk to people in shops, restaurants and on publictransport, and they will probably smile back. 3. Don’t sit or stand too close to people you don’t know. British people don’t oftentouch each other, and usually say ‘Sorry’ when they touch someone by mistake. Andwhen there are several empty seats in a public place, people usually sit away fromother people. 4. Don’t ask personal questions like ‘How old are you?’, ‘How much do you weigh?’or ‘Are you married?’ You can talk about the weather (always exciting!), or recentTV programmes, or football matches. 5. Make an appointment to see someone before you go to their home. It’s unusual tocall on someone when they aren’t expecting you. 6. You mustn’t talk with your mouth full of food – wait until you have finished eatingbefore you speak. And don’t eat food off your knife.
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