Упр.4 Юнит 1 Урок 4 ГДЗ Happy English Кауфман 9 класс
4 Say if the following information is true, false or not mentioned. If there is no information, try to guess. Explain your answers.1.
- Марк и Роб очень рады их первым дням в Нью-Йорке.
- Легко найти свой путь в Нью-Йорке.
- Проспекты идут с севера на юг.
- Улицы идут параллельно реке Гудзон.
- Все Улицы Нью-Йорка имеют номера вместо названий.
- Это не займет много времени, чтобы посетить Эмпайр Стейт Билдинг.
- Марк и Роб были внутри Эмпайр Стейт Билдинг.
- Марк и Роб были внутри Рокфеллер-центра.
- Марк и Роб не были внутри музея Гуггенхайма.
- Бродвей известен тем, что это длинный проспект в Нью-Йорке.
- Есть улицы, называемые Бродвей, во многих американских городах.
- Центральный парк не очень большой.
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4 Say if the following information is true, false or not mentioned. If there is no information, try to guess. Explain your answers.
1. Mark and Rob are very excited about their first days in New York.
2. Ittasks easy to find your way in New York.
3. Avenues run north to south.
4. Streets run parallel to the Hudson River.
5. All New York streets have numbers instead of names.
6. It doesntaskt take long to visit the Empire State Building.
7. Mark and Rob have been inside the Empire State Building.
8. Mark and Rob have been inside Rockefeller Center.
9. Mark and Rob have not been inside the Guggenheim Museum.
10. Broadway is famous because ittasks the longest avenue in New York.
11. There are streets called Broadway in many American cities.
12. Central Park isntaskt very big.
America in focus
Streets and avenues — To find a place, it is very important to know the nearest cross-street and avenue to the address. This will help you decide which bus or subway line to use, and it gives you an idea of how far away a restaurant or a shop is. For example, if you tell a New Yorker that you need to get to somewhere on 48th Street between — 11th and 12th Avenue, he or she will be able to tell you the way easily.
East and west street addresses — Fifth Avenue divides Manhattan Street addresses into east and west. Avenues between the Hudson River and Fifth Avenue are west of Fifth Avenue; other avenues are east of Fifth Avenue. That means that every street has two sides: east and west, and you can often find two buildings with the same number in the same street. For example: 1 West 8th Street and 1 East 8th Street.
Street addresses increase by 100 for each numbered avenue as you move away from Fifth Avenue. Ittasks very easy to go west of Fifth Avenue towards the Hudson River. Street addresses from 1 to 99 are between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue, and 100 to 200, between 6th and 7th Avenue, etc. If you want to go east, ittasks a bit more difficult because some avenues have names as well as numbers: Madison, Park, and Lexington. Street addresses 1 to 44 are between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue, 45 to 99 — between Madison Avenue and Park Avenue.