Упр.3 Юнит 4 Урок 89 ГДЗ Happy English Кауфман 9 класс
3 Read the text and answer the questions.1.) ) What do the letters D.C. in the name of Washington, the city, stand for?2.) ) What state is Washington in?3.) ) The city stands on the Potomac river, doesntaskt it?4.) ) Is Washington or New York the capital of the country?5.) ) What about Washington surprised the friends?6.) ) Why is the level of pollution quite low in Washington?7.) ) In what building are the laws passed?8.) ) What is the address of the White House?9.) ) Did George Washington live in the White House?10.) ) Is there a monument to Lincoln in Washington?11.) ) What does the Jefferson Memorial look like?12.) ) What is the Smithsonian Institution famous for?Olga:
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3 Read the text and answer the questions.
1.) ) What do the letters D.C. in the name of Washington, the city, stand for?
2.) ) What state is Washington in?
3.) ) The city stands on the Potomac river, doesntaskt it?
4.) ) Is Washington or New York the capital of the country?
5.) ) What about Washington surprised the friends?
6.) ) Why is the level of pollution quite low in Washington?
7.) ) In what building are the laws passed?
8.) ) What is the address of the White House?
9.) ) Did George Washington live in the White House?
10.) ) Is there a monument to Lincoln in Washington?
11.) ) What does the Jefferson Memorial look like?
12.) ) What is the Smithsonian Institution famous for?
Olga: Welcome to Washington, D.C. (1 , my friends. The city stands on the Potomac River (2) and is bordered by the state of Maryland to the north and Virginia to the south.
Misha: So what state are we in now?
Olga: Wetaskre not in a state, Misha, but in the District of Columbia. Thattasks what the letters DC in the name of the city stand for. As Washington is the capital of the country, ittasks not in any state in the United States. Thattasks logical, isntaskt it?
Misha: But why?
Olga: Washington is the home of all the government institutions for the whole country: Congress, the White House, the Supreme Court (3 . All the foreign embassies are here too.
Emily: I think youtaskre right, Grandma.
Mark: Look, everyone, the city is so beautiful! It doesntaskt look like a capital city at all.
Olga: Yes, theretasks a lot of green here, so many parks and lawns. Wait until this evening when the whole city turns into a big fitness club. Everywhere people will be jogging (4 , playing football or volleyball, or riding their bikes. The climate is not too severe here, although it can be too warm in the summer. Sometimes they even advise children not to go outside. Because government is the citytasks only industry, the level of pollution can be quite low, especially in the cooler months.
Misha: Thattasks really interesting! Ittasks so different from Moscow, where we dontaskt have nice weather very often.
Welcome to Washington
Rob: Ittasks different from London too. In our capital city the level of pollution is so high that ittasks really horrible for people who go jogging in the streets.
Olga: OK. I need your attention now, my friends. This isntaskt just another park wetaskre passing. Ittasks Capitol Hill, and the white building up there is the Capitol (5 , where laws are passed. The Capitol has housed chambers of the Senate and the House of Representatives (6) for almost two centuries. The cornerstone of this impressive building was laid by George Washington himself. If you want to see it from the inside, we can go on a tour round.
Emily: Oh, no, thanks. We dontaskt have very much time here, so I think wetaskd prefer to see the White House first.
Olga: Well, lettasks leave the car here then. The place wetaskre looking for is world famous. Ittasks the White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20500 . So if you want to write to the American President, now you know the address. Here we are. Look (7 , isntaskt it beautiful?
Mark: Ittasks not as big as I thought it would be. Lettasks hurry! We want to go in.
Olga: Itaskm sorry, my dear, but there are no regular tours of the White House. If you really want to go inside, you have to plan the whole thing well in advance and buy special tickets.
Emily: Oh... I didntaskt know. But why?
Olga: Because the President and the First Lady live here. Ittasks their home and they need some peace and quiet. Did you know that all the Presidents of the United States have lived here (8 ?
Rob: Yes, we did.
Olga: There is one exception, however: George Washington never lived in the White House. It was finished after his death.
Misha: Oh, we didntaskt realise that. We were wrong all along. This isntaskt the meeting place of our four presidents.
Mark: At least we know that theretasks no hidden treasure here, so we dontaskt need to go in. Are there any other places in Washington that are connected with the presidents?
Sure, there are lots of them. For example, look at this four-sided stone structure which looks like an Egyptian obelisk (9 . It honours the "Father of our Country", General, and the first President of the United States - George Washington.
Mark: And does it have any connection with Thomas Jefferson?
Olga: Itaskm afraid not. But you can see the Jefferson Memorial in Washington too (10 . Ittasks quite a long walk from here, but we can go there if you want to. Ittasks a very picturesque place, surrounded by cherry trees. You can see extracts from Jeffersontasks most famous works on the walls of the Memorial (11 .
Mark: Thattasks interesting. And when was it built?
Olga: It was dedicated on the 200th anniversary of Jeffersontasks birth, so it was opened in 1943.
Rob: Oh, and what about President Lincoln?
Olga: Theretasks the Lincoln Memorial (12 , with a huge statue of Lincoln in the middle (13 . I personally find it the most beautiful. The Memorial looks like a Greek temple, and it has 36 columns, one for each state at the time of Lincolntasks death. Ittasks a very important symbol, because Lincoln spent his whole life trying to keep the country united.
Emily: Yes, we remember the story of the war between the North and the South. Lettasks go and have a look at that memorial.
Olga: And after that we could visit some museums. Washington takes pride in its world-class museums at the Smithsonian Institution. There is something for everyone: The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, the Smithsonian Natural History Museum, the Smithsonian American History Museum and many more. The museums are free and fun to visit, with a lot of guided tours and different activities.
Rob: I also heard that we could visit the FBI building (14 ?
Olga: Well, yes, parts of it. If youtaskre a fan of spy stories, youtaskll enjoy the FBItasks demonstration of spy equipment and real-life stories about finding criminals and fighting terrorism.
1. You can see full-size trains and tractors, a collection of inaugural dresses from the First Ladies, the American flag, a teddy bear, Abraham Lincolntasks top hat.
2. There are a lot of space rockets and a lunar landing module. It also has the original airplane used by the Wright Brothers and "the Spirit of St. Louis", the first plane to cross the Atlantic, which Charles Lindbergh flew from New York to Paris.
3. It takes great pride in its collection of minerals and precious stones. One of these is the world-famous Hope Diamond. There are also displays of prehistoric animals and their bones.