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They C.forUSseruDckoncTrue, False, Not StatedMarilyn told herself that Ria's instructions about what to do on arriving inDublin had been excellent. Ria advised that she should get a bus to the city.leave her bags, and walk up to have breakfast in a Grafton Street coffeeshop. This way she could pass O'Connell Bridge on the River Liffey, the ontrance to Trinity College, and she would see the various bookshops and giftstores which she might like to explore later. After breakfast she should goup and walk around St Stephen's Green. A few statues and places of interestwere listed in the program, ending up at a place where she should take ataxi, pick up her luggage, and head for Tara Road. One of the people alreadymentioned would be there to welcome her and show her around.It had all gone very well. Marilyn had not properly remembered the wholecity from her visit before. It had certainly changed and become much moreattractive. The traffic was much denser, the cars bigger, the people betterdressed. Around her were foreign accents, different languages. It was notonly the American tourists who came to the craft shops nowadays, the plac-es seemed full of other Europeans.At around eleven thirty her feet were beginning to feel tired. It was timeto find her new home. The taxi-driver told her a tong complicated tale ofunhappiness about there being too many taxis allowed on the streets of theexploring the world, that he was sorry that he hadn't gone to America likebisa brother, who now had a German wife. As he drove into Tara Road, heWhen Marilyn came to Tara Road, the door was opened by a dark, good-you'rewelcome to Tara Road, " he said arm Colm Barry, neighbour and friend."Ria's photographs had not lied. The house was wonderful. On the tablewas a huge bowl of roses. Ria asked me to leave those for you, " he said.expect this is where you'll be, I'm sure all the details were written out foryou. It took Ria several weeks to prepare for your visit."2. Ria gave Merilyn some pieces of advice about what to do in Dublin.3. When Merilyn arrived in Dublin, she bought some books and gifts.4. Marilyn had never been in Dublin before.5. Marilyn came to Dublin from America.6. Marilyn was disappointed with what she saw in the streets of the city.7. The taxi-driver was not satisfied with his life in Dublin.8. Tara Road was Merilyn's final destination.9. Ria was expected to come to Tara Road in a week.ntscet​

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1. Данный текст рассказывает о прибытии Мэрилин в Дублин по совету ее знакомой Рии. Мэрилин следовала инструкциям Рии и сначала отправилась в город на автобусе, оставила свои сумки и, прогуливаясь по улице Графтон, зашла в кофейню. Затем она прошла по мосту О'Коннелл через реку Лиффи, увидела вход в Тринити Колледж и посетила несколько книжных магазинов и подарочных лавок. Завтракая, она отправилась в парк Святого Стивена, где также было несколько статуй и интересных мест. Затем она должна была найти такси, забрать свой багаж и отправиться в Tara Road, где на нее ждал один из упомянутых ранее людей.

2. Верно. Ria дала Мэрилин советы о том, что ей делать в Дублине, включая посещение магазинов с книгами и подарками.

3. Неверно. В тексте не указано, что Мэрилин купила книги и подарки после приезда в Дублин.

4. Неверно. В тексте упоминается, что Мэрилин посещала Дублин раньше, но не помнит его полностью.

5. Верно. В тексте указано, что Мэрилин прибыла в Дублин из Америки.

6. Неверно. Мэрилин обрадовалась тому, как город изменился и стал более привлекательным. Она заметила, что вокруг нее были иностранные акценты и разные языки.

7. Верно. Водитель такси не был доволен своей жизнью в Дублине и рассказал Мэрилин о проблемах с большим количеством такси на улицах города.

8. Верно. Tara Road была окончательным пунктом назначения Мэрилин.

9. Неверно. В тексте нет информации о том, что Рия должна была приехать в Tara Road через неделю.

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They C.forUSseruDckoncTrue, False, Not StatedMarilyn told herself that Ria's instructions about what to do on arriving inDublin had been excellent. Ria advised that she should get a bus to the city.leave her bags, and walk up to have breakfast in a Grafton Street coffeeshop. This way she could pass O'Connell Bridge on the River Liffey, the ontrance to Trinity College, and she would see the various bookshops and giftstores which she might like to explore later. After breakfast she should goup and walk around St Stephen's Green. A few statues and places of interestwere listed in the program, ending up at a place where she should take ataxi, pick up her luggage, and head for Tara Road. One of the people alreadymentioned would be there to welcome her and show her around.It had all gone very well. Marilyn had not properly remembered the wholecity from her visit before. It had certainly changed and become much moreattractive. The traffic was much denser, the cars bigger, the people betterdressed. Around her were foreign accents, different languages. It was notonly the American tourists who came to the craft shops nowadays, the plac-es seemed full of other Europeans.At around eleven thirty her feet were beginning to feel tired. It was timeto find her new home. The taxi-driver told her a tong complicated tale ofunhappiness about there being too many taxis allowed on the streets of theexploring the world, that he was sorry that he hadn't gone to America likebisa brother, who now had a German wife. As he drove into Tara Road, heWhen Marilyn came to Tara Road, the door was opened by a dark, good-you'rewelcome to Tara Road, " he said arm Colm Barry, neighbour and friend."Ria's photographs had not lied. The house was wonderful. On the tablewas a huge bowl of roses. Ria asked me to leave those for you, " he said.expect this is where you'll be, I'm sure all the details were written out foryou. It took Ria several weeks to prepare for your visit."2. Ria gave Merilyn some pieces of advice about what to do in Dublin.3. When Merilyn arrived in Dublin, she bought some books and gifts.4. Marilyn had never been in Dublin before.5. Marilyn came to Dublin from America.6. Marilyn was disappointed with what she saw in the streets of the city.7. The taxi-driver was not satisfied with his life in Dublin.8. Tara Road was Merilyn's final destination.9. Ria was expected to come to Tara Road in a week.ntscet​
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