Вопрос задан 07.05.2019 в 16:19. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Нафанова Полина.

ПЕРЕВОД... Mr Smith is an old man. He's recently retired and so he's got a lot of time for

travelling. He's соme to Moscow as a tourist Now he's sitting in the hotel hall and talking to Leonid Petrov, his guide. Petrov: Is this your first visit to Moscow, Mr Smith? Smith: Yes. But I've heard a lot about Moscow from my father. He was here before the Revolution. Moscow wasn't the capital then, was it? Petrov: Quite right. It only became the capital in 1918. Smith: The city has changed very much. You can hardly recognize any of the streets and squares. I don't think young people like you are member the dirty, narrow streets my father _saw in the suburbs, and in the centre, too during his visit. Petrov: I'm afraid I don't. I wonder what you will say after you've seen our new district in the Sou th - West.. Smith: Oh, I've heard about it from a friend. He told me it was a beautiful place with wide, straight streets and many gardens. We are going there, aren,t we? Petrov: Yes, well see it on the way to the new building of Moscow Uni versity. Mr Smith аlsо said that he had heard a lot about the Tretyakov. Picture Gallery and would, like to see it. Leonid told him that they were planning to see the Gallery in a few days. They were also going to see towns and villages, hospitals, collective farms, museums, exhibitions and 'many 'other interesting things. Mr Smith hoped he would see several other important industrial and agricultural centres in the Soviet Union addition to Moscow.
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Отвечает Смирнов Станислав.
Мистер Смит пожилой мужчина. Он недавно ушел на пенсию и у него есть много времени для путешествий. Он приехал в Москву как турист. Сейчас он сидит в холле отеля и разговаривает с Леонидом Петровым, его гидом. 
Петров: Это вашt первое посещение Москвы, Мистер Смит?
Смит: Да. Но я слышал о Москве от моего отца. Он бывал здесь до революции. Москва не была столицей тогда, да?
Петров: Совершенно верно. Стала столицей только в 1918. 
Смит: Город осень сильно изменился. Вы вряд ли признаете некоторые улицы и скверы. Я не думаю, что молодые люди, как вы, помнят грязные узкие улицы, которые мой отец видел на окраине и в центре, на протяжении его поездки.
Петров: Боюсь, я не видел. Интересно, что вы скажете после того, как увидите наш новый район на Юго-Западе. ..
Смит: О, я слышал об этом от друга. Он сказал мне, что это красивое место с большими прямыми улицами. и множеством садов. Мы будем там, не правда ли? 
Петров: Да, увидим по пути в здание Московского Университета. 

Мистер Смит также сказал, что он много слышал о Третьяковской галерее и он хочет увидеть её. Леонид сказал ему, что они планируют увидеть Галерею в следующие несколько дней. Они также увидят 
города и деревни, больниц, колхозы , музеи , выставки и много других интересных вещей.. Мистер Смит надеялся, что он увидит несколько других важных промышленных и сельскохозяйственных центров Советского Союза в дополнение к Москве. 
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Mr. Smith's Visit to Moscow

Mr. Smith, an old man who has recently retired, is currently in Moscow as a tourist. He is sitting in the hotel hall and talking to his guide, Leonid Petrov. Petrov asks Mr. Smith if this is his first visit to Moscow, to which Mr. Smith confirms that it is. He mentions that he has heard a lot about Moscow from his father, who had visited before the Revolution. Mr. Smith then asks if Moscow was the capital at that time. Petrov confirms that Moscow only became the capital in 1918 .

Mr. Smith comments on how much the city has changed since his father's visit. He mentions that the streets and squares are hardly recognizable, and he doubts that young people like Petrov can imagine the dirty and narrow streets his father saw in the suburbs and the city center during his visit. Petrov admits that he can't imagine it and mentions that they will be visiting the new district in the South-West, which Mr. Smith has heard about from a friend. According to his friend, it is a beautiful place with wide, straight streets and many gardens. Petrov confirms that they will be going there on their way to the new building of Moscow University .

Mr. Smith also expresses his interest in visiting the Tretyakov Picture Gallery, which he has heard a lot about. Petrov informs him that they are planning to visit the gallery in a few days. Additionally, they have plans to visit towns, villages, hospitals, collective farms, museums, exhibitions, and many other interesting things during their time in Moscow. Mr. Smith hopes to see several other important industrial and agricultural centers in the Soviet Union in addition to Moscow .

Conclusion

Mr. Smith, an old man who has recently retired, is visiting Moscow as a tourist. He is impressed by the changes in the city since his father's visit before the Revolution. He is looking forward to exploring various attractions in Moscow, including the new district in the South-West, the Tretyakov Picture Gallery, and other industrial and agricultural centers in the Soviet Union.

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