Southern (Déli), with other outlying stations like Kelenföld. Of the three, the Southern is the most modern but the Eastern and the Western are more decorative and architecturally interesting. The only city with an underground railway system is Budapest with its Metro. Roads Total roads: 159,568 km. Motorways Motorways in Hungary are first-class high-speed highways. As of December 2013, the total length of Hungarian motorways is 1,361 kilometers. The construction of the Hungarian motorway system started in 1964 with M7, which finished in 1975 between Budapest and the Lake Balaton. Waterways 1,373 km permanently navigable. The most important port is Budapest, the capital. Other important ones include Dunaújváros and Baja. Airports There are 43-45 airports in Hungary, including smaller, unpaved ones too. (1999 est.) The five international ones are Budapest-Liszt Ferenc, Debrecen Airport, Sármellék Airport (also
rail; an additional six stations that were on the East London line are served by Underground replacement buses. Fourteen Underground stations are outside Greater London, of which five (Amersham, Chalfont & Latimer, Chesham, Chorleywood, Epping) are beyond the M25 London Orbital motorway. Of the 32 London boroughs, six (Bexley, Bromley, Croydon, Kingston, Lewisham and Sutton) are not served by the Underground network, while Hackney only has Old Street and Manor House on its boundaries. The end Thank you
redundant ships p. 103 9. linna varemed the ruins of the town 10. Reisimine avardab silmaringi travel broadens the mind 11. teele asuma-to set off 12. magevesi fresh water 13. Tormine meri a rough sea 14 .hingemattev vaade breathtaking view Rephrase (seleta oma sõnadega) in English p.103 Globetrotter 2. Pilgrim- a religious person who travels to a holy place that is important to his religion 3. Motorway-super highway which has 2 or more lanes in each direction. it is designed for fast moving motor vehicles only 4. Stopover-a stop during a long journey, especially during a flight . Extended stay- when visit a place and stay there for a longer period 6. Backpacker- a young person who likes to travel but has little money for it, so he/ she has to travel on foot, he / She hitchhikes, or uses public transport. Sleeps in camps or hostels, noti n
I'm seeing a friend of mine. 3. Some verbs which are connected with our senses (sight, taste, hearing, etc.) are not normally used in the continuous: Smell; hear; taste; sound; see. Does this cheese smell bad to you? NOT Is this cheese smelling bad to you? The past- narrative tenses Past simple We use the past simple: 1. To talk about a completed action in the past, often with a time reference. Yesterday morning, the car broke down on the motorway. 2. To tell people about past events and to tell stories. We unlocked the door quietly, went into the room and began to look for clues. 3. With the past continuous to talk about an action which interrupted another. The bell rang while I was having dinner. !!!Watch out!!! We pronounce: 1. Regular past verb endings as /d/: Remembered screamed 2. Verbs ending in ded or ted as /did/ or /tid/: Landed started 3. verbs ending in ch, sh, x or ss as /t/
car park parking lot Cat's eye reflexes between lanes on the road driving licence driver's license dual carriageway divided highway estate car station wagon flyover overpass gearbox transmission hard shoulder shoulder juggernaut 18 wheeler, tractor-trailer lorry truck articulated lorry trailer truck, semi motorway freeway or highway pavement sidewalk roadworks construction zone, roadwork petrol gasoline or gas saloon sedan silencer muffler spanner wrench ticking over idling windscreen windshield anti-clockwise counter-clockwise car valeting auto detailing
S isukord Sissejuhatus.................................................................................3 Hundertwasseri biograafia............................................................4 Hundertwasseri arhitektuur..........................................................7 Kuulsamad Hundertwasseri ehitised ...........................................8 St.Barbara kirik , Bärnbach (1984-1988) .....................................9 Motorway restoran, Bad Fischau (1989-1990) .............................9 Spittelau küttejaam, Viin (1988-1992).......................................10 In the Meadows, Bad Soden, Taunus (1990-1993) ......................10 Living Beneath the Rain Tower, Plochingen (1990-1994)..............10 Rogner-Bad Blumau, Hotell ja Spa ( 1993-1997)...........................11 Hundertwasserhaus ,Viin (1977-1986)........................................11 KunstHausWien (1989-1991)..........
special permissions (licenses) and their prolongation. Obligatory sale of foreign currency received under transactions with Belarusian nonresidents. Customs duties and import VAT for equipment (the list of such equipment is closed) in case of contribution of such equipment into the charter fund provided that legal entity will use such equipment for five years in its entrepreneurial activity. Source: Ernst & Young. Doing Business in Belarus 2012 Tax benefits for motorway services As mentioned before, Belarusian authorities take the country's transit status very seriously. Among the measures involving both incentives for SMEs development as well as maintenance of the country's road system; profits received by legal entities and individual entrepreneurs from supplies of goods (work or services) through motorway service facilities (e.g., motels, hotels, campsites, service and car washing stations, retail, canteens, secured
OBSERVE 6 The teacher gave me ____________________ to miss class. PERMIT 7 I have a lot of ____________________ to do before the exam next week. REVISE 8 The computer is the most important ____________________ of the twentieth century. INVENT 9 The ____________________ of the new motorway will begin next month. CONSTRUCT 10 This photo of Leonardo DiCaprio is my favourite ____________________. POSSESS Marks: /10 5 Complete these sentences using a suitable word in each space. 1 Marion Jones set a new world _________________ in the 400 metres.
corkscrew tails. The tails were not looped over, but stuck out from the body like a normal cat's tail while looking like they'd been wrapped around something to make them spiral! In Britain, one curly-tailed cat has achieved fame with South Ribble Pet Cat Club. Raffles is a white semi-longhair born in June 1998 and homed via a cat shelter in Oldham. When sitting, his tail forms a curl behind him. Another British curly tail is Sprocket found at Spaghetti Junction (Gravelly Hill motorway interchange in the Midlands). She was taken to Erdington Cat Rescue and it seemed that some prospective adopters didn't want her because she had a curly tail and it was perceived as a deformity or health problem. Since the breeding programme for the American Ringtail began, reports of curly tailed cats have come in from around the world, indicating that it is not as rare as previously claimed and that there might be several different genes involved. It is now believed to be a polygenic trait i