2. Read and retell the text.
THE MOST IMPORTANT CITIES OF GREAT BRITAIN
Great Britain is mainly an industrial country, and most of the people there live in large towns. London, of course, is the most of important city of Great Britain. Lots of things such as clothes, food, planes and cars are made in London. The most important parts of London are: the City, the West End, the East End and Westminster. The City is often called the commercial heart of London. The West End is the richest part of London. The East End of London is the district of factories and docks. Most of the people living there are workers. The Houses of Parliament are on the banks of the Thames at Westminster.
Birmingham is the biggest town in the centre of England. Machines, cars and lorries are made here. TV and radiosets are also produced in Birmingham.
Manchester is an industrial capital of the North of England. It’s a very old city. It is the centre of the cotton textile industry. In Manchester computers, electronic equipment, various machines, foods and other things are made. It’s the third largest port in Great Britain. Manchester has many libraries, museums, art galleries, theatres and cinemas.
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. It’s one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Glasgow is another great Scottish city. About one million people live there. It is famous for its shipyards. Glasgow is a great industrial city and also a centre of Scottish culture.
Cardiff is the capital of Wales. It is a big port, and ships come here from all over the world. 3. Make up a story on the theme “My native town”.
Key words: ancient, century, clay, crooked, modern, comfortable, prison, various, wild, historical places, foreigners
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VARIANT № 13
Read and translate the text on specialty in written form
The fuel system
The fuel system of a carburetor engine comprises the following components: fuel tank, fuel filter, carburettor, fuel-supply lines, sometimes a fuel feed pump, shut-off cock and a fuel gauge.
The fuel tank in the motor vehicle is located either at the dashboard in the engine compartment or in the rear end of the vehicle; in lorries (trucks), it is arranged at the right or left frame side member or underneath the seats in driver’s cab.
Motor vehicles with the fuel tank located lower than the carburetor have to be equipped with a fuel pump. Generally, it is a diaphragm-type pump driven by the camshaft via an eccentric.
In case of «gravity feed fuel supply», a fuel shut-off cock is required. This cock is not required for feed pump operation since the fuel supply is automatically interrupted with the engine at standstill.
«Fuel filters» are vessels with a screen through which the fuel must pass to collect any dirt. The bottom of the fuel filter vessel is formed by a sump to collect any water likely to be found in the fuel, since water has a higher specific gravity than fuel.
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