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- •Reading Part l Geographical Outline of Great Britain
- •England
- •Scotland
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- •State Schools
- •Examinations
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- •Higher Education
- •Colleges
- •Us Universities
- •Council of europe
- •The Automobile faculty
- •The Faculty of Communicative Technologies. The Faculty of Economics, Management and Innovations.
- •The Shipbulding Faculty
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- •Main Cities of Great Britain And The United States JleKcuKo-zpaMMamu 11ecKuu mecm kd 1
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- •Great Towns, Cities
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- •JieKcuKo-zpQmm,amu 11ecKuu mecm .M 6 New York
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New York is (O)_largest city of (J)_USA. (2)_is a national leader (3)_business, finance, manufacturing, communications, service industries,fashion and arts.
As you walk about New York, you will get (4)_information about history, geo graphy and literature.
(5) _ heart of the city is Manhattan, a rocky island, 13 miles (6)_and 2 miles (7)_. Manhattan (8)_the business centre of the nation. The average New Yorker (9)_ in an office in Manhattan.
As thefinancial headquarters (J O)_the capitalist world, New York is the home of some of the world's(J l)_corporations and the New York and American stock ex changes, Wall street (12)_ the money-market andfinanciers of the USA.
There (13)_many places (14)_interest in New York. One of (15)_ is Empire State Building (I02 stories). (I6)_place of interest is Metropolitan Museum of Art. This collection covers 5000 years and (I 7)_ geographically through Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near and Far East.
Broadway is aplace where most theatres are located. (I8) _ isfamous (I9)_its night clubs, cafes, restaurants, hotels and shops.
The 39-storey Secretariat Building houses offices of about 5000 persons of dif ferent nationalities who (20)_the administrative organ of the United Nations.
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