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помогите перевести On July 2nd 1900 crowds of people living in a German town gathered to watch the very first Zeppelin airship go up in the air. Similar

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airships had been around for about 50 years but the Zeppelin was the first airship with a special design that allowed it to travel faster than those built before. The Zeppelin's inventor was Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin. In 1910, the airship Deutschland became the world's first commercial airship. By the start of World War I in 1914, German Zeppelins had travelled over 172,000 km and carried over 34,000 passenger and rew safely.

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2 июля 1900 толпы людей,живущих в немецком городе,собрались,чтобы посмотреть,как первый дирижабль Цеппелин поднимется в воздух.Подобные дирижабли были уже около 50 лет,но Цеппелин был первый дирижабль со специальной конструкцией,что позволяло ему передвигаться быстрее ,чем те,построенные до.Изобретателем Цеппелин-был граф Фердинанд Фон Цеппелин.В 1910 году дирижабль Дучленд стал первым коммерческим дирижаблем в мире.К началу Первой мировой войны в 1914 году,немецкие дирижабли передвигались на 172000 км. и переносили 34000 пассажиров в  полной безопасности.

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An Old Man and Two Actors
Two young actors could not find work for a very long time. At last they were given small parts in a London theatre.
It made them very happy and they were glad when they were given some money for their work. So the first thing they decided to do was to have a good dinner at a restaurant.
On the way to the restaurant they sat down on a bench in the park. An old man was sitting at the other side of the bench. His eyes were sad and he looked ill.
Suddenly he fell off the bench. The young actors helped him to sit on the bench.
Some time later the old man said, “I haven’t eaten for three days. Three days ago I lost all the money I had,” and he began to cry.
“Please don’t cry. We haven’t got much money but we are glad to give you some money,” said one of the friends and he gave the old man a pound. The other actor did the same. The old man stopped crying.
“Oh, thank you. You are very good young men. Good-bye and be happy.”
Then he walked away very quickly.
“He doesn’t look ill any more. Do you think his story is true?” asked one of the friends.
“True or not true, we had to help him. If he was poor and hungry he needed the money, and if he was a very good actor he had to be paid for playing the part so well.”
“Yes, you’re right. I’m glad we gave him the two pounds.”
“Well, what about dinner now?”
“Oh, we’ll have something to eat at home. And think how happy we are. We’ve got our parts and we’ve been able to help an old man.”

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BOOKWORM'S LOVE OF READING
WINS HIM TOP AWARD

Thirteen-year-old Chun-To started with one or two books а week but in
the past nine months he has read 137 books — enough to win the Education
Department's Extensive English Reading Scheme award.

Не became the top student from 19 schools participating in the Scheme run by the Institute of Language in Education.

The Wong Shiu Chi Secondary School pupil suggested that he probably was
а kind of bookworm and that he had few other hobbies, though he did once
represent his primary school in а table tennis contest. But most
evenings he spent reading to try to improve his English.

“Every evening after my homework I set aside one to two hours reading
the story books. And when I had finished the ones I borrowed from school
I exchanged them with my schoolmates, sо I can read more,” he said.

Chun-To said his favourite books were science fiction, detective and
horror stories but most of the titles he read for the competition were
famous classics.

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holidays but Chun-To said he hoped tо continue his reading next term.

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On July 2nd 1900 crowds of people living in a German town gathered to watch the very first Zeppelin airship go up in the air. Similar airships had been around for about 50 years but the Zeppelin was the first airship with a special design that allowed it to travel faster than those built before. The Zeppelin's inventor was Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin. In 1910, the airship Deutschland became the world's first commercial airship. By the start of World War I in 1914, German Zeppelins had travelled over 172,000 km and carried over 34,000 passengers and crew safely.

Canada is slightly larger than the United States, but has only about a tenth as many people. About 28 million of people live in Canada. About 80% of the

population live within 320 km of the southern border. Much of the rest of Canada is uninhabited or thinly populated because of severe natural conditions. Canada's people are varied. About 57% of all Canadians have some English ancestry and about 32% have some French ancestry. Native people – American Indians and Eskimos – make up about 2% of the country's population. 77% of Canada's people live in cites or towns. Помогите перевести

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in central London
is on the increase particularly amongst the better off as the urban village
environments and other schemes start to work. The use of high rise developments
for high class living is virtually nil other than in the Docklands. The poor
also prefer terraced-style housing of which there is plenty and indeed poor
inhabitants living in the high-rises that have been built sometimes have to
stomach dirty and violent surroundings. Major international companies on the
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