1 He doesn’t like (to play) the guitar in public. 2 They used (to get) up early.
3 We wish (to have) a rest after classes.
4 (to eat) too much sweets is not good for your health.
5 She decided (to stay) at home.
6 I was busy (to solve) the problem when the lesson
was over.
7 The police-officer made the driver (to stop).
8 My neighbor gave up (to smoke).
9 We would like (to do) nothing at the weekend.
10 Sam hates (to visit) museums.
11 We agreed (to go) to the country on Saturday.
12 Jogging is thought (to keep) you healthy.
13 I can’t forgive his (to be) so rude.
14 Why not (to go) to the cinema?
15 Their teacher let them (not/to write) the test.
16 It is useless ( to argue) with him.
17 We thought of (to help) him with mathematics.
18 The students are supposed (to come) on time.
19 They usually go (to swim) on Friday.
20 We are made (to write) tests regularly.
The Trans-Siberian Railway
The total length of the Trans-Siberian line is nearly 9,600 km. That is the world's longest railway.
The construction of the Trans-Siberian line began in 1891 and it was put into operation in 1905. However, the railway was poorly built and accidents often took place.
The reconstruction of the Trans-Siberian Railway began after 1917. Now most of the line is electrified. All freight and passenger trains are operated by powerful diesel and electric locomotives.
The Trans-Siberian Railway plays a very important part in the economic development of our country because it carries a large volume of traffic. Besides, it runs international container service between Europe and Japan.
Greater changes will take place on the Trans-Siberian Railway in the future. Faster locomotives will be put into service. Automation and efficient electronic computers will provide a safer transportation of freight and passengers.
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