Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Aska888

текст известные люди англии( про одного ) на англ с переводом пжлста

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Автор ответа: Абывыгыдэйка
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John Lennon was born in Liverpool hospital on Oxford Street, in the family of Julia Lennon (née Stanley) and Alfred Lennon during a Nazi air raid. Julia's sister, Mary ("Aunt Mimi") Smith, made its way into almost four kilometers to the hospital through the dark streets, her way lit only by the flash of the explosions. Born a boy named after the paternal grandfather, the second name was given in honor of Winston Churchill. John's father during the war he worked as a sailor on a merchant vessel, and therefore rarely at home, but regularly sent money to Julia, who lived with her son in the house number 9 on the Newcastle Road. However, in 1943, Lennon Sr. went AWOL, and stopped sending money home. A year later, he returned home and invited Julie to live together, but she was pregnant by another man, refused. Under considerable pressure from his sister Mimi Julia gave her a child. In July 1946, Alfred visited Mimi and took his son to Blackpool, hoping to flee with him to New Zealand. Julia followed her ex-husband and son, and after a feverish altercation father gave five-year John to choose which parent he left. John Alfred picked twice, but when Julia began to leave, the boy with tears ran after her. After that, the father and son lost the connection to the heyday of "Beatlemania."

Автор ответа: Pilon
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Joseph Addison (1672-1719) - English essayist, poet and statesman. He was educated at Charterhouse, where he was a classmate of Richard Steele, Oxford, who became a respected classical scholar. His trip to the continent from 1699 to 1703 were recorded in the "Remarks in Italy" (1705). Edison was first achieved fame thanks to the product of "Campaign" (1704), an epic poem celebrating the victory of Marlborough in Blenheim. The poem was commissioned by Lord Halifax, and as a result of the great success of Edison in 1705 appointed to public office, and in 1709 about working as a secretary Lieutenant of Ireland. He also had a seat in parliament from 1708 until his death.

 

Аддисон Джозеф (1672-1719) - английский эссеист, поэт и государственный деятель. Он получил образование в Чартерхаусе, где был одноклассником Ричарда Стила, в Оксфорде, который стал уважаемым классическим ученым. Его поездки на континент с 1699 до 1703 были записаны в “Примечания в Италии” (1705). Эдисон впервые достиг известности благодаря произведению “Кампания” (1704), эпическая поэма празднует победу на Мальборо в г. Бленеме. Стихотворение было выполнено по заказу лорда Галифакса, и в результате большого успеха Эдисона назначают в 1705 на государственную должность, и уже в 1709 в о работает в качестве секретаря лейтенанта Ирландии. Он также имел место в парламенте с 1708 года вплоть до своей смерти. 

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Предмет: Английский язык, автор: alkenevaa
Помогите пожалуйста люди добрые нужен пересказ текста на английском языке
Robert Shannon will be able to continue his studies only if he gets the scholarship founded by Sir John Marshall, but his best friend Gavin becomes his rival.
It was the first day of the Easter Holidays. I was going fishing with Gavin. The last pleasure I allowed myself before beginning to prepare for the Marshall.
We met early in the morning. Gavin was waiting for me. Impossible to describe the silent joy of our meeting... We walked side by side through the quiet village to the lake.
“No fishing until evening, I am afraid”, Gavin murmured. “No wind and the day is too bright”.
Until the sun went down, Gavin and I sat on an upturned boat, outside his father's fishing hut. We spoke very little. At seven o'clock, after Mrs. Glen, the woman of the cottage had given us some tea and boiled eggs and milk, we pushed the boat into the water. I took the oars. When we were far from the shore, Gavin spoke, hidden by the growing darkness.
“I understand you are sitting the Marshall, Robie?”
I was greatly surprised. “Yes… How did you know?”
“Mrs. Keith told my sister”, Gavin paused, breathing heavily. “I am trying for it too”.
I looked at him in silence. I was shocked and confused.
“But Gavin… You do not need the money!”
Gavin frowned. "You'll be surprised." He spoke slowly. "My father has had trouble in the business". He paused. "He has done so much for me... now then he is worried, I would like to do something for him."
I was silent. I knew that Gavin adored his father; and I had heard whispers that all was not well with the Mayor's business. Yet his words came as an unexpected blow.
"All the cleverest boys in the country are competing," he continued. "One more won't make much difference. Besides there is the honour of the town. It is twelve years since a Levenford boy took the scholarship." He drew a deep breath. “One of us must win it”.
“You may be the one, Gavin”, I said in a low voice; I knew he was a fine scholar.
Gavin replied slowly. “I would like to win for my father’s sake. But I think you have a better chance”. He paused. “If you win, will you go on to be a doctor?”
Gavin was the only person on earth to whom I could tell the truth. I said: “I wish with all my heart to be a medical biologist, you know, a doctor who does research”. There was a long pause.
“Yes”, Gavin said thoughtfully. “It is bad that we have to fight each other over the scholarship. But, it will not affect our friendship, of course”.
Yet I felt a sudden sadness in my heart. I thought: “Gavin and I… One of us must be defeated”. ,,