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I my computer off yesterday and today I can’t turn it on again. *
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It fine yesterday. *
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Luckily, I all my files onto a flash drive, so I can use another computer today. *
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Відповідь:
Ilya: What's your favorite food?
Nikita: I love pizza!
Ilya: Oh, pizza is delicious! Do you have a favorite topping?
Nikita: Definitely pepperoni, it's the best!
Ilya: Agreed! Have you ever tried any exotic cuisines?
Nikita: Yes, I really enjoy sushi.
Ilya: That's great! I should try it sometime.
Діалог 2: Туристи
Ivan: Have you ever been on a vacation abroad?
Taras: Yes, I've been to Italy last year.
Ivan: Italy sounds amazing! What was your favorite city there?
Taras: Rome was incredible, so much history!
Ivan: I've always wanted to visit Rome. Did you try any traditional Italian dishes?
Taras: Oh yes, I had the most delicious pasta and gelato.
Ivan: That sounds heavenly! I hope I can visit Italy soon.
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1. D. In the 11th century people of London usually built wooden houses and they were often near each other. Sometimes there were fires in the city, but they were usually fairly small. Then came the year 1666, the year of the Great Fire of London.
2. B. On the second of September 1666, there was a strong wind from the River Thames. It was Saturday night. Londoners were sleeping in their beds. The fire began in a bakery in Pudding Lane. The king's baker and his wife were sleeping in their house too. Suddenly the baker's wife woke up in the middle of the night. She understood that their house was on fire.
3. E. There are a lot of reasons why the fire was so large, mostly to do with the way houses were built - a lot of them were made from wood and were very close together. The fire was so big that it was called the Great Fire of London.
4. A. Then the building next to the baker's house started burning, and then the next and the next... The fire moved very fast because of the wind. Many buildings were on fire. The fire lasted four days and it burnt down a lot of buildings - about 80% of the city: over 13,000 houses, 87 churches, and even St. Paul's Cathedral!
5. C. Around 70,000 people lost their homes in the fire. After the fire, many people lived in tents in the fields around London. When houses were rebuilt, a lot of them were made in bricks instead of wood and straw. And the houses weren't built so close together. London became larger. By 1830 there were more than one and a half million people in the capital of Britain.