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LitunIlya
LitunIlya
18.08.2021 10:32 •  Английский язык

Прочитайте текст. ответьте на вопросы. 1.Do you think it was right to celebrate Mardi Gras so soon after Hurricane Katrina?
2.Can you think of any times when it is better to give in than to carry on? Choose from the ideas bellow:a fight, a war, a sporting match, an exam, a job, a journey.
I went to New Orleans only a week after Hurricane Katrina. Many streets were still under water and the city was a sad and lonely place. There was no music to be heard, only the sound of helicopters as rescuers searched for survivors. More than a thousand people had died. Tens of thousands had lost their homes. Perhaps four hundred thousand had fled. The devastation was terrible: street after street of ruined houses and wrecked cars, dirty refrigerators under rotting trees. The city that many considered to be the most beautiful in North America looked as though it had been hit by a neutron bomb. Six months later and it's Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Mardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday and it's the culmination of twelve days of parties and parades. A celebration of life, food and fun. The city is full of people in masks and costumes, spectacular floats drive along the streets, jazz bands play outside grocery stores. Music has returned to New Orleans. There are not as many people as usual but that's hardly surprising. Less than half the population has returned home since Katrina and much of the city is still a disaster zone. What might seem surprising is that there is anyone celebrating at all. Samuel Spears, a refugee in Houston, is angry, 'I can't go home, but they can have a parade? That's ridiculous!' However, Rob Clemenz, a lawyer wearing a clown costume believes that the festivities will help the city to recover. 'We have to laugh. We need joy' Katrina has not been forgotten in the parades. There are people with hats that look like storm-damaged roofs, and others with dirty lines on their trousers like the flood lines on the sides of their homes and a group dressed as blind men with walking sticks and dark glasses. On their T-shirts are the words 'levee inspector'. But there is more to New Orleans than Mardi Gras. Songwriter Bob Dylan once said that New Orleans is a poem. It's a city of culture, a city of art and music is at its heart. This is the birthplace of jazz and home to a wonderful mix of funk, R'n'B, country, reggae and hip hop. The French Quarter is alive with music again. On one side of the street a rock group plays a concert, on the other a blues singer gives a performance to make you cry and on stage in the Maple Leaf venue a jazz guitarist has his audience in the palm of his hand. Artists sell drawings and portraits without frames on the streets. A sculptor has collected bits of broken buildings and used them to make fantastic sculptures in a park. A dozen art galleries in the Warehouse District recently held a four-day exhibition to show they are back in business. And it won't stop with Mardi Gras. At the end of March there is the annual festival in honour of playwright Tennessee Williams, who set his play A Streetcar Named Desire in the French Quarter. And at the end of April the Jazz and Heritage festival will take place as usual. It's all summed up by a slogan on a T-shirt. It reads, 'Katrina didn't wash away our spirit.' And it's true. The spirit of this amazing city, the joy of music and the strength of life have survived the hurricane.​

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Dana1913
Dana1913
17.07.2020 07:42

Наша школа находится в небольшом городке на побережье, и туризм очень важен для нашего населения. Одна из проблем, с которой мы столкнулись, — это весь мусор, который остается на пляжах. Не весь мусор оставляется туристами. К сожалению, его значительная часть выбрасывается людьми, которые живут в этом районе, а некоторое количество мусора приносит море. В любом случае, мы решили что-то с этим делать, поэтому раз в неделю в течение лета мы организовывались на субботники и убирали пляжи. Помимо работы по улучшению имиджа города это дало нам возможность много дышать  свежим воздухом.

На уроках по основам гражданского права мы посещаем пожилых людей нашего города, которым трудно что-то делать для себя, и им. Это значит такие вещи, как ходить в магазин и по дому и саду. Иногда всё, что мы делаем, это просто беседуем с ними. Иногда мы можем узнать от них что-то о жизни, потому что они многое пережили и имеют большой опыт. Я думаю, что для разных поколений важно заботиться друг о друге.

Здесь, в горах, очень красиво, и у нас много посетителей, но несмотря на всю красоту это довольно дикое и опасное место. Я знаю, потому что я волонтер местной горно службы. Естественно, мы проходим обучение оказанию первой и тому, как пользоваться картами и компасами. Я даже летал на вертолете летом я найти туриста, который упал и сломал ногу. Если бы мы не добрались до него, он бы погиб.

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donchikbukhmas
donchikbukhmas
23.01.2023 14:40
A good painter needn't give his picture a title, but a bad painter mustn't.
You must take the good with the bad.
You needn't have 100 roubles but you need to have 100 friends.
You must make the most of the chances you get.
Good men may die but death cannot kill their names.
If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.
You don't have to be a weather man to know which way the wind blows.
You must learn to walk before you can run.
If you are lazy now, you will have to work harder later.
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