Think we will buy two return tickets. Kate will be ten tomorrow. My aunt will go to Canada next summer. I will phone you in the evening. I'm sure our 3-day tour will be more than 5000 roubles. We will buy two return tickets.
The children went to London. The Tour started at Hyde Park in the morning. The children fed the ducks and squirrels there. Then they took photos of Trafalgar Square. The next stop was the British Museum. They also visited the Tower of London. The children listened to the famous bell Big Ben. In the evening they were very tired.
One day the children were on the ship. The sea was quiet. Suddenly they saw the pirates' ship. The pirates caught the children and put them in a dark room, but Kevin helped Steve and Maggie. In the room the children found the eighth magic pearl. Kevin put the eight pearls together and saved the Shell Kingdom. Kevin's parents were happy.
1. First of all I think about such basical things as fire, wheels, paper, money - what would our life be without this things? Thay are really breakthroughs, because have changed the life of the mankind. 2. I regard electricity, telegraph, antibiotics, steam-engine, typography and plastics as probably the most important. We can consider a lot of revolutionary technologies to be the consequences of these inventions. 3. I admire scientific discoveries of the ancient greeks, they managed to understand that the universe consists of particles, isn't it amazing? 4. Bioengineering, discoveries in medicine, human-like robots, Curiosity rover. All these marvels of the modern science are discovering and improving the life of a man like biological being and the life of a man as a researcher. 5. Yes, of course. Charles Darwin, an outstanding British scientist, the father of evolution theory; Dmitry Mendeleev, Russian god of chemistry, who has formulated the periodic law; Nikola Tesla, great American inventor and theoretician of the alternating current. 6. I think that high technologies are already in use, and new technologies are in testing. High technologies exist as the mixture of many sciences united for the sake of technological breakthrough, and new technologies are supposed to be revolutionary or improved methods of receiving what is already received. 7. The work of a scientist is a routine with many experiments to be patiently carried out again and again, so it might seem dull. But of course it is so exiting to overcome nature or receive the result desired. 8. First of all, a scientist sees and understands the existing problem. Then he tries to solve it, or realize and formulate scientific laws, or explain the laws of nature and space. For example, Russian linguist Andrey Zaliznyak has carried out many archaeological expeditions to study the birch scrolls of Novgorod, and has made important linguistic discoveries. 9. I think, I would choose chemistry or biology, because they have very practical importance and are of current interest nowadays.
Kate will be ten tomorrow.
My aunt will go to Canada next summer.
I will phone you in the evening.
I'm sure our 3-day tour will be more than 5000 roubles.
We will buy two return tickets.
The children went to London. The Tour started at Hyde Park in the morning. The children fed the ducks and squirrels there. Then they took photos of Trafalgar Square. The next stop was the British Museum. They also visited the Tower of London. The children listened to the famous bell Big Ben. In the evening they were very tired.
One day the children were on the ship. The sea was quiet. Suddenly they saw the pirates' ship. The pirates caught the children and put them in a dark room, but Kevin helped Steve and Maggie. In the room the children found the eighth magic pearl. Kevin put the eight pearls together and saved the Shell Kingdom. Kevin's parents were happy.
2. I regard electricity, telegraph, antibiotics, steam-engine, typography and plastics as probably the most important. We can consider a lot of revolutionary technologies to be the consequences of these inventions.
3. I admire scientific discoveries of the ancient greeks, they managed to understand that the universe consists of particles, isn't it amazing?
4. Bioengineering, discoveries in medicine, human-like robots, Curiosity rover. All these marvels of the modern science are discovering and improving the life of a man like biological being and the life of a man as a researcher.
5. Yes, of course. Charles Darwin, an outstanding British scientist, the father of evolution theory; Dmitry Mendeleev, Russian god of chemistry, who has formulated the periodic law; Nikola Tesla, great American inventor and theoretician of the alternating current.
6. I think that high technologies are already in use, and new technologies are in testing. High technologies exist as the mixture of many sciences united for the sake of technological breakthrough, and new technologies are supposed to be revolutionary or improved methods of receiving what is already received.
7. The work of a scientist is a routine with many experiments to be patiently carried out again and again, so it might seem dull. But of course it is so exiting to overcome nature or receive the result desired.
8. First of all, a scientist sees and understands the existing problem. Then he tries to solve it, or realize and formulate scientific laws, or explain the laws of nature and space. For example, Russian linguist Andrey Zaliznyak has carried out many archaeological expeditions to study the birch scrolls of Novgorod, and has made important linguistic discoveries.
9. I think, I would choose chemistry or biology, because they have very practical importance and are of current interest nowadays.