Упражнение 16 на лексическое преобразование (ЕГЭ)

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A New Kind of Transport

In the 1700’s, one could travel across England by horse power, by boat (on rivers) or on foot. Try to imagine the shock of seeing the first train! There were no laws or regulations and no concern about ( ENVIRONMENT ) issues either.

No one, even in their wildest ( IMAGINE ), had even dreamed of such a thing. It is difficult now for us to appreciate how shocked they must have been.

Richard Trevithick is believed by many to be ( RESPONSE ) for the first train. The first journey was on February 21st 1804 and carried only iron and no passengers.

But the first ever passenger train in history set off from Swansea to the fishing village of Mumbles on March 25th, 1807. This journey marked the ( ESTABLISH ) of a new era.

The train drew many ( VISIT ) and some brave passengers. But many ran away as “the iron horse” blasted out steam and the whistle screamed.

Before the end of the 1820,s — the first intercity service was taking passengers from Liverpool to Manchester. The transformation of the United Kingdom had begun. Journeys that previously took days by coach and horses were completed in hours. People who throughout their ( LIVE ) never travelled more than 20 miles from their birth place, finally began to see the country of their birth.

A New Kind of Transport

In the 1700’s, one could travel across England by horse power, by boat (on rivers) or on foot. Try to imagine the shock of seeing the first train! There were no laws or regulations and no concern about ENVIRONMENTAL issues either.

No one, even in their wildest IMAGINATION, had even dreamed of such a thing. It is difficult now for us to appreciate how shocked they must have been.

Richard Trevithick is believed by many to be RESPONSIBLE for the first train. The first journey was on February 21st 1804 and carried only iron and no passengers.

But the first ever passenger train in history set off from Swansea to the fishing village of Mumbles on March 25th, 1807. This journey marked the ESTABLISHMENT of a new era.

The train drew many VISITORS and some brave passengers. But many ran away as “the iron horse” blasted out steam and the whistle screamed.

Before the end of the 1820,s — the first intercity service was taking passengers from Liverpool to Manchester. The transformation of the United Kingdom had begun. Journeys that previously took days by coach and horses were completed in hours. People who throughout their LIVES never travelled more than 20 miles from their birth place, finally began to see the country of their birth.