1. Найди в тексте 3 существительных, 3 прилагательных, 3 глагола и 3 наречия 1?

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1. Найди в тексте 3 существительных, 3 прилагательных, 3 глагола и 3 наречия 1.

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Everyone knows something about New York – the Statue of Liberty, the skyscrapers, the beautiful shops on Fifth Avenue and many theatres of Broadway.

This is America’s cultural capital and her biggest city with a population of nearly eight million.

In summer it’s very cold, in winter it can be very cold but there are hundreds of things to do and see all the year round.

2. There are five parts in New York : Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens and Richmond.

Only one of them, the Bronx, is not on an island.

Manhattan, the smallest island in New York, is the real centre of the city.

When people say ‘New York City’ they usually mean Manhattan.

Most of the interesting shops, buildings and museums are here, and Manhattan is the scene of New York’s busy night life.

3. Wall Street in Manhattan is the financial heart of the USA and the most important banking centre in the world.

It is a street of skyscrapers.

Five million people work here every day.

4. Like every big city, New York has its own traffic system.

Traffic jams can be terrible, and it’s usually quicker to by subway.

It goes to almost every corner of Manhattan.

But be careful at night, it’s better not to go by subway.

There are more than 30000 taxis in New York.

They are easy to see, because they are bright yellow.

5. If you really have to drive in New York, remember that nearly all the east - west streets and most of the north - south streets are one way only.

This can be difficult for the visitor who doesn’t know his way.

Try to get a map that shows the directions of the traffic, and good luck!

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Irina135058 20 июн. 2021 г., 02:56:13

1. statue shop way 2.

Cultural busy difficult 3.

Know have get 4.

Usually nearly really.

Nastya3745 13 янв. 2021 г., 23:13:04 | 10 - 11 классы

NEW YORK New York, one of the largest cities in the world, was founded three hundred years ago in the mouth of the Hudson River?

NEW YORK New York, one of the largest cities in the world, was founded three hundred years ago in the mouth of the Hudson River.

The centre of New York is Manhattan Island.

In 1626 it was bought from the Indians for a sum of twenty - four dollars.

Today Manhattan is the centre of business and commercial life of the country.

There are many skyscrapers, banks and offices of American businessmen in Manhattan.

Broadway begins here, the Stock Exchange is located here.

Very few people live in Manhattan, although the majority work here.

Numerous bridges link Manhattan Island with the other parts of New York.

New York is inhabited by people of almost all nationalities.

It is even called.

Modern Babylon At the turn of the 20 - th century a lot of people came to the USA.

From different countries of the world.

They entered the USA through New York the Gateway of America.

New York is one of the leading manufacturing cities in the world.

The most important branches of industry are those, producing paper products, vehicles, glass, chemicals, machinery.

The city traffic is very busy Напишите пожалуйста на вопросы : Questions 1.

When was New York founded?

2. What was the price of Manhattan Island in 1626?

3. what is Manhattan today?

A. Do many people live in Manhattan?

5. What is Broadway famous 6.

Why is New York called Modern Babylon 7.

What are the most important branches of industry in New York?

Миджан 22 мар. 2021 г., 06:20:51 | 1 - 4 классы

- Put the verbs in the right form to complete the text?

- Put the verbs in the right form to complete the text.

Last year I ___(go) with my family to New York.

We ___(visit) my parents` old friends / New york impressed me.

Do ypu know that the Dutch ___(make) the city?

They ___(call) it Mew Ansterdam.

I think, the heart of New York ___(be) Broadway and it ___(be) the heart of American theatre industry.

It ___(get) its name in the 18th century.

The name Broadway ___(be) the English translation of the Dutch name.

The street ___(run) 15 miles(24km) through Manhattan and the Bronx.

There ___(be) about 40 theatres there.

We ___(be) lucky yo get tickets and ___(see) a wonderful musical "Mary Poppins".

Mukan57 5 мар. 2021 г., 04:33:18 | 1 - 4 классы

This is New York in the USA?

This is New York in the USA.

Can you see the Hudson River?

There are lots of spops in New York and lots of parks.

Can you see the island?

It's Manhattan.

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Katy3345 18 янв. 2021 г., 19:43:23 | 5 - 9 классы

Manhattan is an island, isn't it?

Manhattan is an island, isn't it?

2) In New York most streets go east and west, and what about the avenues?

3) Which avenue is famous for its shops?

4) What can visitors see in the Metropolitan Museum?

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Katerinagar05 4 нояб. 2021 г., 00:31:49 | 5 - 9 классы

Answer the questions about New York City1) Manhattan is an island , isn't it?

Answer the questions about New York City

1) Manhattan is an island , isn't it?

2)In New York most streets go east and west, and what about the avenues ?

3) Which avenue is famous for its shops?

4) What can visitors see in the Metropolitan Museum?

5) Is it the largest museum in New York?

6) Why is it fun to eat in Chinatown or Little Italy?

7) Why do you thing New Yorkers like their Centrak Park so much?

8) From what places is it the best to see Manhattan?

9) What is one of the US sumbols?

10) what do you know about its history?

C0n9 3 нояб. 2021 г., 11:25:57 | 5 - 9 классы

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Перевести текст.

New York is the largest city in the United States.

It is situated in the southern part os New York state.

At the mouth of the Hudson River.

In 1609.

Henry Hudson.

Who worked for the Dutch East India Company.

Sailed up the river that now bears his name and went as far as Albany.

Five years later.

A permanent settlement was established at what is now New Tork.

But at that time it was called New Amsterdam by the Dutch governors.

In 1664.

Great Britain`s Duke of York seized settlement from the Dutch.

The colony was named in honor of the Duke.

In 1898.

Greater New York included the following 5 boroughs : Manhattan (New York county) ; Brooklyn (King~s county) ; The Bronx (Bronx county) ; Queen's (Queen's county) ; Staten Island (Richmond county).

Today.

The Big Apple is a major world capital.

And the world leader in finance.

The arts.

And communications.

There are a lot of museums.

Art galleriers.

And educational insitutions.

The city is the home of the United Nations.

Bitvamozgov 13 сент. 2021 г., 08:34:44 | 10 - 11 классы

Как это читать на русском помогите пожалуйстаТолько перевод не надо текстаLast year I went with my family to New York?

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Last year I went with my family to New York.

We visit my parents' old friends.

New York impressed me.

Do you know that the Dutch make the city?

They called it New Amsterdam.

I think, the heart of New York is Broadway and it is the heart of American theatre industry.

It get its name in the 18th century.

The name Broadway is the English translation of the Dutch name.

The street runs24 km through Manhattan and the Bronx.

There are about 40 theatres there.

We were lucky to get tickets and will see a wonderful play 'Mary Poppins'.

СуперСаша2004 6 мая 2021 г., 11:43:22 | 10 - 11 классы

СРОЧНО ПЕРЕВЕДИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТАNew York, or the Big Apple, as the Americans often call it, is the largest city in the USA and in the whole world?

СРОЧНО ПЕРЕВЕДИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА

New York, or the Big Apple, as the Americans often call it, is the largest city in the USA and in the whole world.

It stands in the mouth of the Hudson River.

The people of New York City (NYC) live within five boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island.

Manhattan Island, the oldest part of the city, was bought from the Native Americans for the amount of goods worth $ 26.

Now it is one of the busiest financial and cultural centre in the world, offering the visitors a unique collection o f experiences and at­tractions.

There is a wide choice of internationally acclaimed theatres, restaurants and museums, historic parks and churches.

Manhattan is also a district o f business and finance.

In Wall Street there are offices of large companies and banks, as well as New York Stock Exchange, which dominates the business life o f the whole world.

New York is an international city.

On the map of Manhattan one can find Little Italy with the Italian restaurants and its own way of life, Brighton Beach, where the immigrants from the former Soviet Union live and Chinatown, inhabited by the Chinese.

NY is also famous for its fine department stores and boutiques.

In the evening you can enjoy one of its many nightclubs, the ballet, opera, a show or concert.

Broadway is the centre of nightlife.

It is the longest street in New York with many sights.

The best way to go around NY is on foot.

One word applies to driving your own car in Manhattan : don’t!

Streets are jammed and the parking is scarce and astronomically expensive.

However, NYC is a paradise for walkers, who enjoy the finest window shopping and peo­ple - watching.

When proper caution is exercised, most areas are safe.

It is best to use well - lighted, busy streets at night.

You can also travel anywhere you want by subway and buses.

Subway, though rather Inattractive and not so well organized as in Moscow, runs 24 hours a day.

The fare is $ 1.

50 for a single journey, payable with tokens.

Free bus and subway system maps are available from hotels, tourist information cen­tres and subway stations.

However one gets around New York, it is important to know some basic geography : Fifth Avenue divides the city between East and West.

Street numbers begin at Fifth Avenue, so Two W.

(west) 57th Street is just a few steps to the west of the Fifth Avenue, while Two E.

(east) 219 57th Street is just to the east.

Most streets in Manhattan are one - way.

With a few exceptions, traffic on even - numbered streets travels east, and traffic on odd - numbered streets travels west.

To New Yorkers, “downtown” does not connote the city centre.

Rather, “downtown” simply means “south” and “uptown” means “north”.

Thousands o f tourists come to New York every day to see the Statue of Liberty, which is situated on Liberty Island and is a symbol o f Amer­ican democracy.

It has a torch of Freedom in her right hand.

New York is famous for its skyscrapers, among which are the Chrys­ler Building and the Empire State Building.

The unprecedented terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 disguised the face o f New York.

Two twin towers, which used to form the World Trade Centre, were destroyed as the result o f the planes crash.

This was the tragic day for the people o f the USA and for the whole world.

Two towers were in ruins in the matter o f minutes.

The life of the big city was paralyzed completely for more than a month.

Now the WTC is under reconstruction.

ARINA11346 11 июл. 2021 г., 16:00:06 | 5 - 9 классы

1. Match the places and the word combinations corresponding to them1?

1. Match the places and the word combinations corresponding to them

1.

Manhattan a) the scene of New York’s busy night life

2.

The Bronx b) many theatres

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Wall Street c) isn’t on an island

4.

Broadway d) financial centre.

1Fruct1 7 дек. 2021 г., 22:56:30 | 10 - 11 классы

Пожалуйста, помогите сделать заданиеUnlike old cities, such as Rome or London, New York is relatively young?

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Unlike old cities, such as Rome or London, New York is relatively young.

It was founded in the 17th century.

Now New York is the largest city of the

United States and one of the largest cities in the world.

Its population is nearly

eight million.

It is partly situated at the estuary of the Hudson River on

Manhattan Island.

New York City consists of five boroughs : Brooklin, the

Bronx, Manhattan, Queens and Richmond.

Manhattan is the real centre of the city and it chiefly comprises Manhattan

Island.

Most of the interesting shops, buildings and museums are situated in

Manhattan.

It is the centre of New York's busy night life.

Wall Street in Manhattan is the financial centre of the United States.

It's a

street of skyscrapers.

One of the well - known buildings in Manhattan is the

Empire State Building with its 102 floors.

For the 25.

000 people who work in it,

it is just "the office", but for the tourists it is a place from which, on a clear day,

you can see fifty miles into five different states of America.

Among the highest

skyscrapers is the New York World Trade Centre with its 110 floors.

In fine weather lots of New Yorkers go to Central Park to enjoy the sun arid

fresh air near the lakes and woods.

Along the east side of Central Park runs Fifth

Avenue.

It is the most fashionable street in the city with famous department

stores, like B.

Airman's and Macy's, and wonderful jewellery shops, like

Carrier's.

South of Central Park there is Times Square and the United Nations

Building.

Broadway is the street where you can find New York's best known theatres

but most of the theatres and places of entertainment are actually located on the

side streets near Times Square.

New York has a famous opera house, the Metropolitan, and the Carnegie

Hall, the city's most popular concert hall.

In Manhattan at Broadway аnd 116 Street there is the campus of Columbia

University, the biggest educational establishment of New York, and near it there

are houses of Harlem.

Actually there are three Harlems : Spanish, Italian and

Negro Harlem.

Negro Harlem is the most overcrowded and dirty with a lot old

shabby houses and slums.

New York is a complete contradiction between the exciting Broadway,

Fifth Avenue ; the Empire State Building and the shocking slums of Harlem.

There are parts of New York which have their own very specific character :

China Town where even telephone boxes look like miniature pagodas, and

Greenwich Village - the student quarter of New York with its bohemian cafes

and theatre groups.

It's easy to find one's way in New York.

The avenues, except Broadway,

run north and south ; streets run east and west and are numbered and parallel to

each other.

The avenues which cross the streets are often named.

New York

buses are easy to use.

The "Shoppers Shuttle" and the "Culture Loops" buses

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stop at some of the best known stores and tourist places.

You can get on and off

as many times as you like in one day with only one ticket.

There are more than 30 000 taxis in New York.

They are easy to see

because they are bright yellow and carry large TAXI signs.

People give a taxi

driver a tip of 15% extra.

The Subway provides the cheapest and fastest way of traveling.

A trip on the New York subway is a complete mystery to many tourists.

Local trains operate in down town Manhattan ; express trains pass through and

occasionally stop, but they mainly go to the suburbs, so beware ; you can be

taken miles beyond your destination by mistake.

The "Shuttle" is a train which

goes back and forth from west to east Manhattan.

Much more tranquil is the Staten Island ferry.

It costs very little and takes

twenty minutes.

It has been called "the cheapest sea - trip in the world".

From the

boat you get a magnificent view of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan

skyline.

1. Fill in the blanks.

1. New York is the … of the United States of America.

2. It is partly situated at the … of the Hudson River.

3. … is the real centre of the city.

4. Wall Street in Manhattan is the …of the United States

5.

One of the well known buildings in Manhattan is the … .

6. From this building on a clear day you can see .

7. In fine weather lots of New Yorkers go to … to enjoy the sun and fresh

air.

8. Fifth Avenue is the most …street in the city with its famous department

stores

9.

Broadway is the street where you can find New York's … .

10. .

The Metropolitan is … .

11. The Carnegie Hall is … .

12. The biggest educational establishment in New York is … .

13. Negro Harlem is the most overcrowded and dirty with a lot of … .

14. Greenwich Village is … .

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