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In the past, people were generally divided into those who are “gentlemen” and those who are not(identify) with the nobility although they include it and are(main) the product of public schools. The public school system produces ___ __s (lead), it is a separate system of (educate) for the rich. Those who have been educated at one of the good public schools are set apart from those who have not. In such schools the (tradition) develop “gentlemen” who are disciplined, who “ play the game”, bear pain and (comfort) and know how to use ___ (authorize). Religion holds an important place in school life, (important) though emphasis on it is not as great now as it used to be. Elegant, (exclude) and expensive, Eton College is the second oldest public school in the country. The school occupies a large part of the town and its s (build) are all (differ).
Summer holidays are probably the happiest days of pupils’ life. Children don’t go to school, don’t do their homework and don’t have to get up early. That is the time when they can visit their relatives and have great opportunities for rest.
I don’t like to stay in bed long in a bright summer morning. That’s why I wake up early, have breakfast and phone to my friend Helen. Helen and I are old friends. We have always liked each other and when we get together we always have a good time. During summer vacation we usually play different games, ride a bicycle, go to the cinema, listen to music or go shopping.
train at 3 o’clock. On the train my friend and I (talk)TALKED a little,
(read)READ some magazines and then SLEPT(sleep) for about an hour.
The train STOPPED(stop) only twice. It TOOK(take) us five hours to get to the
North capital. At about nine o’clock we CAME (come) to our hotel. The
next day we WENT(go) on a bus excursion about the city. Fortunately,
the weather WAS (be) fine. We STARTED(start) from the Nevsky Prospect and DROVE
(drive) along it to the Neva. Our guide KNEW (know) a lot of interesting
facts, stories and jokes which she TOLD (tell) us with great pleasure.
The driver STOPPED (stop) the bus from time to time, and we (go) WENT
out to admire the wonderful churches, palaces, museums and
the famous bridges. We LEARNT (learn) a lot of interesting things about
the city and its people. The bus BROUGHT (bring) us back to the Nevsky
Prospect at about four o’clock in the afternoon. It (be) WAD time for
dinner. We (be) WERE hungry and thirsty. We (enter) ENTERED one of the many
cafes, (find) FOUND a table and SAT (sit) down. We CHOSE (choose) from the menu
what we WANTED (want). The dinner DID not COST (cost) us much. It was in fact
twice as cheap as in Moscow. There WERE (be) a lot of people around
us. They WERE TALKING (talk), LAUGHING (laugh), DRINKING (drink) coffee. They WERE SPEAKING (speak) different
languages: English, Italian, German, Finnish. After dinner we DID
(do) some shopping. We BOUGH(buy) a few souvenirs and WENT(go) to the
hotel. We WERE (be) tired but very happy