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The London of the middle of the 17th century was a city of narrow, dirty streets. There was little light and air. Rubbish lay piled up in dark corners. It is no wonder that epidemics were common. The greatest epidemic of the plague broke out in 1665. It was a sad time for London. The streets were empty, shops were closed and there were few boats on the Thames. Every house in which there were sick people was shut up, and no one was allowed to go in or out, and the door of the house was marked with a red cross. The following year the Great Fire took place. It broke out late on a Saturday night in a street not far from London Bridge. The summer had been dry, a hot east wind blew and the fire spread quickly.. The Thames was covered with boats full of people. On the other side one could see carts carrying out the saved goods out into the fields and people putting up tents. At night the fire could be seen ten miles away.The fire burned for five days and destroyed the greater part of the city. But it did the city good, as it cleared away the old wooden houses and dirty, narrow streets. Sir Christopher Wren, the famous architect of that day, took part in rebuilding the city. The greater part of it had been of wood, but after the fire wider streets and brick houses were built. The old church of St. Paul was among the buildings destroyed by the fire. In its place Wren built the present St. Paul's Cathedral. He lies buried under the roof of his own great work.Choose True or False. Example: 0. The old church of St. Paul was destroyed by the flood. True False1. The streets were wide and clean. True False2. The city burned more than a week. True False 3. Christopher Wren helped to put out the fire. True False 4. He was buried under the roof of St. Paul's Cathedral. True False ​

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1. False

2. False

3. False

4. True

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ответ:1. He is running now. He has been running for ten minutes without any rest. 2. What are they doing now? — They are working in the reading-room. They have been working there for already three hours. 3. Where is he now? — He is in the garden. He is playing vol­ley-ball with his friends. They have been playing since break­fast time. 4. I live in St. Petersburg. I have been living in St. Petersburg since 1990. 5. She already has been doing her homework for two hours; but she has not done yet half of it. 6. I have been waiting for you since two o'clock. 7. What are you doing? — I am reading. I have been reading for already two hours. I already have read sixty pages. 8. This man is a writer. He writes books. He has been writing books since he was a young man. He al­ready has writen eight books. 9. What have you been doing here since morning? 10. Lena is a very good girl. She always helps her mother about the house. Today she has been helping her mother since morning. They already have washed the floor and dusted the furni­ture. Now they are cooking dinner together. 11. This is the factory where my father works. He has been working here for fifteen years. 12. Have You found your note-book? — No! I am still looking for it. I already have been looking for it for two hours, but haven't found it yet. 13. You have been playing with a ball for already three hours. Go home and do your homework. 14. Wake up! You have been sleeping for ten hours already. 15. I have been waiting for a letter from my cousin for a month al­ready, but haven't received it yet. 15. It is difficult for me to speak about this opera as I haven't heard it. 16. I just have received a letter from my granny, but I haven't received yet any letters from my par­ents. 17. The weather is fine today. The sun has been shining ever since we got up. 18. Every day I wind up my watch at 10 o'clock in the evening. 19. Come along, Henry, what are you doing now? I am waiting for you a long time. 20. Where your gloves are? — I have put them into my pocket.

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I am exhausted. I have been driving for many hours – Я очень устал. Я ехал в течение многих часов.

My neighbour has been playing the piano since morning – Мой сосед играет на пианино с самого утра.

We have been waiting in the queue for two hours – Мы ждем в этой очереди уже два часа.

They have been talking for 20 minutes – Они разговаривают уже 20 минут.

My friend has been looking for a job since August – Мой друг с августа ищет работу.

We have been painting the walls in our new flat for a month – Мы в течение месяца красим стены в нашей новой квартире.

An old woman has been working in the garden since 2 o'clock – Старушка работает в саду с 2 часов.

The mechanics have been repairing this vintage car since Monday – Механики чинят этот старый автомобиль с понедельника.

The boys have been playing football since 2 o'clock – Мальчики играют в футбол с 2 часов.

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The London of the middle of the 17th century was a city of narrow, dirty streets. There was little light and air. Rubbish lay piled up in dark corners. It is no wonder that epidemics were common. The greatest epidemic of the plague broke out in 1665. It was a sad time for London. The streets were empty, shops were closed and there were few boats on the Thames. Every house in which there were sick people was shut up, and no one was allowed to go in or out, and the door of the house was marked with a red cross. The following year the Great Fire took place. It broke out late on a Saturday night in a street not far from London Bridge. The summer had been dry, a hot east wind blew and the fire spread quickly.. The Thames was covered with boats full of people. On the other side one could see carts carrying out the saved goods out into the fields and people putting up tents. At night the fire could be seen ten miles away.The fire burned for five days and destroyed the greater part of the city. But it did the city good, as it cleared away the old wooden houses and dirty, narrow streets. Sir Christopher Wren, the famous architect of that day, took part in rebuilding the city. The greater part of it had been of wood, but after the fire wider streets and brick houses were built. The old church of St. Paul was among the buildings destroyed by the fire. In its place Wren built the present St. Paul's Cathedral. He lies buried under the roof of his own great work.Choose True or False. Example: 0. The old church of St. Paul was destroyed by the flood. True False1. The streets were wide and clean. True False2. The city burned more than a week. True False 3. Christopher Wren helped to put out the fire. True False 4. He was buried under the roof of St. Paul's Cathedral. True False ​
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