сочинение:
every day we dress a school uniform and we go all year long in same. many schoolboys ask sooner or later a question: "yes who in general has thought up this form? "it would be desirable a variety, in the days off it should be erased, as in week we study also it it is necessary to carry. to wear the uniform a duty of each pupil of our school. many say what every day to wear the same uniform not so pleasantly. and as on each person on a miscellaneous sits, on one it is beautiful, on other isn't present. and many against. but i consider that a school uniform it is good, as it is very pleasant all your schoolmates in one clothes, all of us are equally dressed. nobody envies that here at someone it is more beautiful, than at me. at competitions it is possible to distinguish who from what school, after all at each school the form differs. some speak, what difference in what to go, after all mind not to increase. others that in our country not so beautiful form, and in japan is much more nice and more convenient. probably in something they are right, but i hold the opinion, after all time has entered the form from it already not to get to anywhere. in japan the school uniform is called "матроски". and many girls out of school go too in it, they consider that alma-mater an example for imitation.
перевод:
каждый день мы одеваем школьную форму и ходим круглый год в одной и той же. многие школьники рано или поздно вопросом: "да кто вообще придумал эту форму? "хочется разнообразия, в выходные дни её приходится стирать, так как в будние мы учимся и её приходится носить. носить форму обязанность каждого учащегося нашей школы. многие говорят, что каждый день носить одну и ту же форму не приятно. а так же на каждом человеке по разному сидит, на одном красиво, на другом нет. и многие против. но я считаю, что школьная форма это хорошо, так как приятно все твои одноклассники в одной одежде, мы все одинаково одеты. никто не завидует, что вот у кого-то красивее, чем у меня. на конкурсах можно различить кто из какой школы, ведь у каждой школы отличается форма. некоторые говорят, какая разница в чём ходить, ведь ума не прибавиться. другие, то что в нашей стране не красивая форма, а в японии намного симпатичней и удобнее. возможно в чём-то они правы, но я придерживаюсь своего мнения, ведь раз ввели форму, то от неё уже никуда не деться. в японии школьная форма называется "матроски". и многие девочки вне школы ходят тоже в ней, они считают, что альма-матер пример для подражания.
The climate in Almaty is a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfa) with hot summers and cold winters. It is characterized by the influence of mountain-valley circulation. This is especially evident in the northern part of the city, located directly in the transition zone of the mountain slopes to the plains.
Picture taken during a temperatureinversion, showing smog trapped over AlmatyAnnual average air temperature is equal to 10 °C (50 °F), the coldest month is January, −4.7 °C (24 °F) (on average), the warmest month (July) 23.8 °C (75 °F) (on average). In average years frost starts on about 14 October and ends on about 18 April, with sustained extreme cold from about 19 December to about 23 February, a period of about 67 days. Weather with temperature above 30 °C (86 °F) is average for about 36 days a year. In the center of Almaty, like any large city, there is a "heat island" – average daily temperature contrast between the northern and southern suburbs of the city is 3.8% and in the coldest and 2.2% and in the hottest five days. Therefore, frost in the city center starts about 7 days later and finishes 3 days earlier than in the northern suburbs. Annual precipitation is about 650 to 700 mm (25.6 to 27.6 in). April and May are the wettest months, during which about a third of the city's annual precipitation is received.
It is not uncommon for snow and a cold snap to hit Almaty as late as the end of May. For example, in the last quarter century, such snowfalls were recorded on 13 May 1985, 1 May 1989, 5 May 1993 and 18 May 1998. The record latest snowfall in Almaty was on 17 June 1987.
Almaty sometimes experiences winter rain, despite heavy preceding snowfall and low temperatures. The most memorable winter rain took place at 16 December 1996 during a military parade to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the Independence of the Republic.
Almaty Weather Station's GM mostly records south-easterly wind (30%), its resistance increases during the summer (37%) and falls in winter (19%). Wind speeds exceed 15 m/s on about 15 days a year, on average.