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составить аннотацию к тексту (разумеется, на английском) Born out of the Gold Rush, today's Port of San Francisco is a public agency responsible for managing the 7-1/2 miles of San Francisco Bay shoreline stretching from Hyde Street Pier in the north to India Basin in the south. The Port's responsibilities include promoting maritime commerce, navigation, and fisheries; restoring the environment; and providing public recreation. More than 1,000 acres fall under its jurisdiction. The Port of San Francisco is governed by a five member Board of Commissioners, each of whom is appointed by the Mayor and subject to confirmation by the City's Board of Supervisors. The Port’s operating portfolio is composed of over 550 ground, commercial, retail, office, industrial and maritime industrial leases, including many internationally recognized landmarks such as Fisherman’s Wharf, PIER 39, the Ferry Building, and AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants baseball team. The Port of San Francisco is unique in its ability to handle many types of cargo in an efficient and cost effective way. Rolling stock, project cargo, and breakbulk are frequently handled at the port. Several harbor and cargo service facilities are located near the terminals offering easy access to tug and barge companies, heavy lift crane services, a Foreign Trade Zone, cold storage, and warehousing, as well as full service ship repair. There are five deep water berths, an on-dock rail, cranes capable of working both breakbulk & containers, 145 acres of paved cargo staging, and over 550,000 sq.ft. of covered storage. Tug boats, pilot boats, bar pilots, water taxis, and barges operate on the Port's waterfront.

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Анимешник9595
Анимешник9595
26.07.2021 21:29

1) who is that man?

2) what is it?

3)Where is Ann?

4) When do you walk?

5) What colour are the balls?

6) How many sisters have you got?

7) Who is your father?

8) How is your family?

9) How much milk do you drink?

10) Where are your friends?

11) Who is she?

12) How is your friend?

13) Where is Bob from?

14) When is your birthday?

15) What colour is that tree?

16) Where is the cheese?

17) What colour car has he got?

18) Who is he?

19) How many dogs has she got?

20) What does he like?

21) When do you swim?

22) How much tea would you like?

23) Who are your aunts?

24) Why do you play tag?

25) What colour are the ducks?

26) When do you go to school?

27) How many apples has he got?

28) What games do they play?

29) How much coffee does he drink?

30) Why does he go to the Zoo?

31) Who can play chess?

32) Where do your friends live?

33) What colour is your bike?

34) Where are my books?

35) When is Christmas?

36) What do you eat for lunch?

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anasteysha20003
anasteysha20003
29.01.2023 14:37

Я не очень сильна в английском, поэтому если что-то не правильно извиняюсь.

1. Yes, quite often.

2. I usually search for books on the Internet.

3. Often. I have a lot of friends there.

4. I think it's convenient.

5. I think you can't. Because some information can be manipulated to attract attention and make people think differently. Some of them may be misleading. Therefore, I think that you should not believe the information on the Internet as it may not be reliable. Some people believe this information and can tell it to others and then there will be many people who will have false information.

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