Упр.3 Юнит 4.11 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 11 класс
3 RNE Read the text with the gaps marked by numbers 1-7. These numbers correspond with tasks 1-7 which contain answers that are possibly correct.
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3 RNE Read the text with the gaps marked by numbers 1-7. These numbers correspond with tasks 1-7 which contain answers that are possibly correct. Choose number 1, 2, 3 or 4 for each task.
Shopping in style
A Moscow
A must for any visitor to Moscow is TsUM, perhaps the most 1) celebrated department store in Russia. Centrally located near Red Square, TsUM has recently had a facelift and can now boast 33,000 square metres of shops. Whether you are just window shopping or on a shopping spree, all the major brand names are here. There are over 400 designer labels at TsUM and with plans for an 2) extension TsUM will be the one stop shop for both Muscovites and tourists.
Every city needs an taskin’ place where all the rich and the famous, the great and the gorgeous gather. In Moscow, this has to be Tverskaya - a street of high class hotels, 3) stylish boutiques and trendy dubs.
Don’t expect to pick up a bargain here, though. The prices are as high as those in any 4) fashionable capital city, but thattasks the price you pay for shopping on this street. Dontaskt miss a trip to Arbat Market. You can browse around this 5) spectacular flea market buying souvenirs or just taking in the sights. Apart from typical tourist items, you can also find more 6) unusual gifts like original artwork and rare books. And don’t forget to haggle! This is all part of the fun and you might also get a better price!
B London
The buzz on market day around Brick Lane in the heart of Londontasks East End is hard to beat. Every Sunday, as well as the usual stalls selling bric-a-brac and clothing, you’ll come 1) across many more surprising offerings. More recently, Brick Lane has become 2) home to several exhibition spaces and is also popular with fashion students who sell their creations on market stalls. Not all the art youtaskll see is for sale, though. You can have fun by 3) looking out for art by the famous street artist, Banksy.
Whether it’s clothes or cameras, perfume or pottery, you’re sure to find it in Oxford Street, Europe’s busiest high street. With over 300 shops, theretasks something to 4) suit every taste and pocket. Selfridges, close to Bond Street’s exclusive stores, attracts a wealthy clientele. Whereas Primark, just opposite, caters for those 5) on a tight budget. Oxford Street is often overcrowded and noisy, especially during the sales, but fight your way to the front of the queue and you’re sure to find yourself a bargain.
For more alternative tastes, try Camden Market. This market is, in fact, several connected markets, each one specialising in 6) something different. The market hall is packed full of jewellery, ceramics and art. You must check out The Electric Ballroom (which turns into a nightclub in the evenings!), where you’ll find all the latest fashions and get to meet their designers. With over 150,000 visitors every week to both open-air and 7) indoor markets, Camden is an authentic taste of London!