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On January 2, 2007, the city of New York had a new hero – ‘Subway-Superman’, Wesley Autrey. Fifty-year-old Mr. Autrey was waiting on the subway platform with his two young daughters, aged four and six. Suddenly, a young man who was standing on the platform – twenty-year-old Camron Hollopeter – fell onto the tracks. And just at that moment the subway train entered the station! Mr. Autrey reacted immediately – he jumped onto the tracks and then he lay on top of the man, between the two train tracks. The train couldn’t stop in time and five subway cars rolled over the two men before the train stopped. Subway workers then helped them and, incredibly, no one was badly hurt! Mr. Hollopeter, a student at the New York Film Academy, was taken to hospital with bumps and bruises. Mr. Autrey was unhurt – he was just a little dirty. Mr. Autrey became a national hero and celebrity overnight: the mayor of New York presented him with the Bronze Medallion for bravery; the New York Film Academy also gave him $2, 500 for his children education. And, last but not least, Mr. Autrey was told he could ride the New York subway for a year for free! Now, Mr. Autrey is one of America’s everyday heroes, normal people who believe in doing the right thing. But in an interview he said, “I don’t feel like I did something spectacular. I just saw someone who needed help. I did what I felt was righWhy Mr. Autrey was called ‘Subway Superman’? [1]How did he react to the case of young man​

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Шмидт Ирина

1. Because Mr. Autrey saved a man who fell onto the tracks.

2. He reacted immediately: at once jumped onto the tracks and then he lay on top of the man, between the two train tracks.

Eduardovich_Sergei1062

my name is konstantin. i am 17 years old . i was born in the city of petropavlovsk, north kazakhstan region. my city is not big . 220,000 people live in it. my character is calm, it is very difficult for me to lose my temper. my height is about 180 cm, my hair is curly and dark. my mother works in a hospital as a laboratory assistant-histologist. dad is a private entrepreneur.

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my hobby is to repair or collect something, i also like to collect a rubik's cube

3.

i studied at school number 14. my school is not big. i studied in it for 11 years. and i liked my school.

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my future profession will be related to my direction. most likely i will be an engineer or i will create my own company.

ivanovanata36937365

what (что) is (есть) this (эта) life (жизнь) if (если), full of (полны) care (забот),

we (мы) have (имеем) no (никакого) time (времени)* to stand (постоять) and (и) stare (поглазеть).

no (нет) time (времени) to stand (стоять) beneath (под) the boughs (ветвями)

and (и) stare (пристально всматриваться) as long as (так долго как) sheep (овцы) or (или) cows (коровы).

no (нет) time (времени) to see (осмотреться), when (когда) woods (леса) we (мы) pass (проходим),

where (где) squirrels (белки) hide (прячут) their (их=свои) nuts (орешки) in (в) grass (траве).

no (нет) time (времени) to see (наблюдать), in (в) broad (ярком) daylight (дневном свете),

streams (ручьи) full of (полные) stars (звезд), like (подобно) skies (небесам) at night (в ночи).

no (нет) time (времени) to turn (повернуться) at (на) beauty's (красоты) glance (сияние),

and watch (и наблюдать) her (её) feet (ступни, зд. ножки), how (как) they (они) can (могут) dance (танцевать).

no (нет) time (времени) to wait (ждать) till (пока) her (её) mouth (рот, уста) can (могут)

enrich (обогатиться) that (той) smile (улыбкой) (по смыслу - которую) her (её) eyes (глаза) began (начали).

a poor (бедная) life (жизнь) this (эта) if (если), full   of (полные) care (забот),

we (мы) have (имеем) no (никакого) time (времени)* to stand (постоять) and (и) stare (поглазеть).

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On January 2, 2007, the city of New York had a new hero – ‘Subway-Superman’, Wesley Autrey. Fifty-year-old Mr. Autrey was waiting on the subway platform with his two young daughters, aged four and six. Suddenly, a young man who was standing on the platform – twenty-year-old Camron Hollopeter – fell onto the tracks. And just at that moment the subway train entered the station! Mr. Autrey reacted immediately – he jumped onto the tracks and then he lay on top of the man, between the two train tracks. The train couldn’t stop in time and five subway cars rolled over the two men before the train stopped. Subway workers then helped them and, incredibly, no one was badly hurt! Mr. Hollopeter, a student at the New York Film Academy, was taken to hospital with bumps and bruises. Mr. Autrey was unhurt – he was just a little dirty. Mr. Autrey became a national hero and celebrity overnight: the mayor of New York presented him with the Bronze Medallion for bravery; the New York Film Academy also gave him $2, 500 for his children education. And, last but not least, Mr. Autrey was told he could ride the New York subway for a year for free! Now, Mr. Autrey is one of America’s everyday heroes, normal people who believe in doing the right thing. But in an interview he said, “I don’t feel like I did something spectacular. I just saw someone who needed help. I did what I felt was righWhy Mr. Autrey was called ‘Subway Superman’? [1]How did he react to the case of young man​
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