Как то читается , как звучит (Не перевод) Thousands of years ago, men could send messages over a long distance?

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Как то читается , как звучит (Не перевод) Thousands of years ago, men could send messages over a long distance.

They used the light of fires at night and the smoke of fires by day.

They used the loud sound of drums to send messages across the great forests of africa.

These means of long distance communication were used for centuries.

The long distance communication changed in 1832, when the electric telegraph was invented by russian scientist P.

L. Shilling.

The telegraph could not carry voices.

People used a special code to send words over the telegraph.

The telephone was invented by A.

G Bell, who was born in Scotland, in 1847.

The first telephone was not at all like the one we use every day.

The person who talked into it could not hear and the person who heard could not talk some years later, there were telephones all over the world telephone lines became longer and longer.

In 1915 the first coast - to - coast line was opened, from New York to San Francisco.

The first telephone exchange opened in moscow in 1882.

At that time it served 61 clients.

Ten years later, ther number was 1400.

Today we can talk across seas, oceans and continents : there is hardly a corner of civilized world that cannot be reached by telephone.

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Рома1972 18 февр. 2021 г., 19:18:51

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Зэ фёст телэфоун эксчейндж оупенд ин Москоу ин эйтин эйти ту.

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Аноо 23 мар. 2021 г., 12:37:15 | 5 - 9 классы

The Passive must be learned and used?

The Passive must be learned and used.

The wind shook the house,

The house was shaken.

We took what we could,

not everything was taken.

We lost our pets,

And that day they were not found.

The wind broke dont our house,

It was thrown to the ground.

Then we built a new house,

It was built too fast to tell.

We did the work together,

It was done very well.

We invited all our friends,

Our friends were invited.

All of them came with presents,

We were happy and excited.

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ПЕРЕВЕДИТЕ ТЕКСТ In the ancient world there were thousands of foot messengers who formed an ancient communication network?

ПЕРЕВЕДИТЕ ТЕКСТ In the ancient world there were thousands of foot messengers who formed an ancient communication network.

One of the most famous messengers in history was a Greek soldier.

He ran to Athens to bring the news of the Greek victory over the Persian.

When he got to Athens and gave the news, he fell dead of exhaustion .

He had covered a distance of 26 miles.

In honour of that soldier, sportsmen nowadays run the same distance — a marathon.

When the telephone invented in 1876 everybody thought that it to be a real miracle.

The telephone and the telegraph were the fastest means of communication that people could imagine.

In the 19 century people used to say : We have invented everything we could .

As we know today it is just the benning.

In the Middle Ages life was hard and dangerous.

It was very important to have good neighbours and to get news quickly.

So people used the high towers of their castles to send and receive messages about the enemies.

American Indians didn't build high towers but used smoke signals to send important information.

TheBrayn 24 июн. 2021 г., 05:19:03 | 10 - 11 классы

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FROM THE HISTORY OF RAILWAYS IN GREAT BRITAIN

The history of railways in Great Britain began in the second part of the 18th century.

The first railways were horse - powered and were used for transporting coal, timber and ore.

Later on, horse - powered railways appeared in large cities and were used as passenger transport.

However, they did not last long.

In 1763, James Watt invented the stationary steam engine and George Stephenson was one of the first who put a steam engine on wheels.

He made a design of a locomotive but could not build it, as he had no money.

Some businessmen decided to construct a railway between Stockton and Darlington to see how Stephenson’s locomotive worked.

On the day when it was opened, a man on a horse went in front of the engine and shouted that the train was coming.

Stephenson, who was running his locomotive, asked the horseman to go away.

He put steam on and ran his locomotive at a speed of 12 miles per hour.

It was the beginning of steam - powered railways.

In 1829, the Liverpool - Manchester Railway was built, and the railway company offered a prize of £500 for the best steam train.

The prize was won by G.

Stephenson with his famous train the “Rocket”.

This locomotive was faster and stronger than the first one ; it could pull 13 tons and achieved an “unheard - of speed” of 29 miles (46 km) per hour.

At first, many people were afraid of the railways.

However, in 1842 the steam - powered railways were already in wide use in Britain.

It should be said * that the gauge was not the same on all the railways.

The famous English engineer Brunel considered that the * * broader the gauge, the easier would the trains run.

Following his advice the Great Western Company had constructed the railway network with a gauge of 7 feet.

That is why for many years there were two gauges in England : the 7 feet suggested by Brunel and 4 feet 8½ inches, offered by Stephenson.

It was inconvenient because where there was a break of gauges, delay was caused and time was wasted.

Angry people wrote to the newspapers and demanded to change the broad gauge.

At last in the House of Commons * * * the broad gauge was described as a “national evil”.

It was very difficult to alter the gauge as the engines, carriages, wagons were made for the broad gauge and more than 30 years “The Battle of the Gauges” lasted.

Only in 1892 the Great Western Railways was converted to the standard gauge.

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The first horse - powered railways in Great Britain were used for transporting passengers in large cities.

2. The stationary steam engine was invented by James Watt.

3. The speed of the first Stephenson’s locomotive was 29 miles an hour.

4. The first Stephenson’s locomotive was tested on the Liverpool - Manchester Railway.

5. James Watt made a desing of the first locomotive.

6. Stephenson received a prize of fifty trousand pounds for his locomotive the “Rocket"

7.

At first lots of people were afraid of the railways.

8. The "Rocket" could pull more than thirteen tons.

9. In the 19th century, the gauge of all railways was 4 feet 8½ inches.

10. Now, most railways in Britain have the standard gauge.

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James Watt, who worked .

Many years before he could make the instruments .

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. first he worked .

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1 in the ancient world there were thousands of foot messengers who (to form) an anciet communication network.

One of the most famous messengers in history was a Greek soldier.

He ( to run) to Athens to bring news of the Greek victory over tge Persian .

When he ( to get ) to Athens and ( to give ) the news , he ( to fall) dead of the axhaustion.

He had covered a distance of 26miles.

In honour of that soldier, sportsmen nowaday run the same distance - a marathon

2.

When the telephone ( to invent) in 1876, everybody (to think) that it ( to be) a real miracle.

The telephone and the telegraph were the fastest means of communication the people could imagine.

In the 19 century people used to say " We ( to invent) everything we could " .

As we know , today it is just the beginning.

3. In the Middle Ages life was hard and dangerous.

It was very important to have good neighbours and get news quickly .

So people ( to use ) the high towers of their castles to send and receive messages about the enemies.

American Indians ( not to build) high towers but ( to use ) smoke singnals to send important information.

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