Вставьте в пропущенные места слова, выбрав их из слов, написанных в скобках. Trains – the Best Way to Travel
For many people, going (1 On/At/By) train is the most exciting way to travel. You don’t have to wait (2 For/In/At) hours at the airport with thousands (3 And/From/Of) other passengers. You just go (4 At/To/In) station a few minutes before the train (5 Will leave/Left/Leaves) , buy a ticket, get on train and the journey begins.
You can look at things (6 By/Through/Inside) the windows, have a sleep, read a book or go for a walk up and down the train. There is usually someone interesting to talk (7 For/At/To) and when you get hungry, you can eat your picnic. If you didn’t bring (8 A/Some/The) picnic with you, there’s often a restaurant or a small cafe on the train where you can buy (9 A/Any/Some) food and a drink
I’d like to tell you about my hobbies and other. I like swimming and playing football, also I like playing computer games too.
What for else, my small hobby is collecting stamps.
It’s small story about my.
Привет, я Олег. Мне 14 лет и я родился в России. Я высокий с карими глазами и темными волосами.
Мне бы хотелось рассказать вам немного о себе, о своих хобби и другом.
Мне нравится плавать, играть в футбол, а ещё я люблю играть в компьютерные игры.
Что ещё можно сказать, моим маленьким хобби является коллекционирование марок.
Это и есть небольшая история обо мне.
2. The government made several new treaties with Indians, which reduced their lands to smaller tracts called reservations.
3.The treaty reduced Indian original lands to smaller tracts called reservations.
4.Toward the end of the nineteenth century there arose a number of organizations which were opposed to this injustice and which championed the cause of the Indians.
5.A new law passed in 1934 was somewhat better adapted to Indian customs and needs.
6.Today about half of the Indian population still live on reservations, the rest live in cities.
7.Many Indians prefer to be called It is hoped that these developments will lead to a better life for Native Americans.