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Объяснение:
1. Who built the tower of Babel? 2. Why did the king of Babylon decide to
build a tall tower? 3. How long did it take to build the tower? 4. What did God
decide to do (according to the myth) to keep the invaders out? 5. Why did the
work come to a dead stop? 6. Why did people have to split up? 7. Where did
some people go off? 8. When did groups begin to speak differenly? 9. What
had to be made up when people discovered new plants and animals? 10. What
went on among tribes everywhere? 11. What came slowly into the world? 12.
What kept people apart?
1. Кто построил Вавилонскую башню? 2. почему царь Вавилонский решил
построить высокую башню? 3. Сколько времени потребовалось, чтобы построить башню? 4. что Бог
решил сделать (согласно мифу), чтобы удержать захватчиков? 5. почему
работа зашла в тупик? 6. Почему люди должны разделиться? 7. куда делись
некоторые люди? 8. когда группы начали говорить по-разному? 9. Что
нужно было придумать, когда люди открывали новые растения и животных? 10. Что
происходит между племенами повсюду? 11. что медленно пришло в мир? 12.
Что разделяло людей?
I live on the very edge of Siberia in Omsk, it is very cold here in winter and very hot in summer. The climate here is sharply continental.
Abrupt changes in weather, sharp winds are constantly observed, but last summer a huge spherical monument, which stands on the embankment, was demolished from a hurricane, and there was significant destruction in the city.
Our city has a lot of interesting things, and if you come, I can show a lot. In the very heart, in the center of the city, there is a fire tower, at the top of which a monument to the fireman stands day and night. On the main street of Lenin, and earlier it was called Lyubinsky Avenue, a monument to a girl named Lyuba sits on the street both in winter and in summer.
She is very beautiful and all tourists always take pictures with her, because this is one of the main attractions.
Also in Omsk there are many museums, theaters and parks. One of my favorite and largest: Victory Park. In spring this is one of the most charming places in the city, because white and black swans fly to the Irtysh, which is, however, strange, given our climate.
We have a beautiful city, probably one of the primordially beautiful cities in Russia, once upon a time Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky himself lived here, like the Decembrists with their wives. Soon Omsk will be 300 years old and the celebration will be grandiose! I'll be waiting for you. Bye. Olya.