Read this article about an elevated park in paris and answer the questions that follow
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Após ler o artigo An elevated park in Paris podemos responder as seguintes perguntas:
1st question - A sequência dos parágrafos fica da seguinte maneira:
C
A
A
D
C
B
B
2nd question - Completando as frases com as palavras que faltam teremos:
- 1. never; 2. b) missed; 3. back
- 4. a) have been thinking; 5. away; 6. c) As a matter of fact; 7. any time soon;
- 8. b) yet; 9. go; 10. b) get; 11. c) I've always dreamed
- 12. a) insist; 13. b) either... or
- 14. just; 15. go; 16. c) have been planning
Qual a diferença entre simple past and past perfect?
A maioria das palavras para completar estão no past perfect e simple past. Ambos falam sobre o passado, mas cada um com sua singularidade.
Para citar um ponto de diferença entre eles, o past perfect não se utiliza de datas específicas, a não ser que seja seguido por um since ou um for. Enquanto o simple past pode utilizar a vontade.
Além disso, no past perfect temos uma estrutura, em geral, assim: Pronome + had + verbo no participio; quando falarmos de simple past usamos o: did.
Continuação do enunciado:
Paris has some of Europe’s most beautiful parks but for something different search out the Promenade Plantée. It’s a magical, green stroll 10 metres above the street, which begins at the Bastille and winds through the 12th arrondissement for three miles, coming out before the Bois de Vincennes.
When a long-abandoned mid-19th century viaduct was converted into the world’s first elevated park walkway in 1993, most locals thought it a waste of money. Parisians needed time to take a project like this to heart, but now the Promenade is a cherished landmark.
The starting point is the crossroads at rue de Lyon and avenue Daumesnil, with staircases and lifts along the route, perfect to nip down and check out the Viaduc des Arts: 45 brick archways transformed into artisan showrooms that range from violin-makers to glass blowers, jewellers to furniture and tapestry restorers. Most people down at street level don’t even realise the walkway exists just above their heads, and the city panorama across Parisian rooftops can be spectacular.
At one point a modern building splits in two with the walkway inbetween, while a long, wobbly cable footbridge stretches across the Jardin de Reuilly. Then the elevated section heads to street level – becoming accessible to bikers, rollerbladers and skateboarders, too; a tree-lined corridor passes through old railway tunnels before ending at another park, the Jardin Charles Peguy. This is right by the disused train tracks of what was known as La Petite Ceinture and plans are afoot to extend the Promenade Plantée along the old rail line in the future.
Questions - Put in order the next sentences:
explain how one can access the Promenade Plantée?
explain what the Promenade Plante is?
give his opinion about the Promenade Plantée?
mention what could happen to the park in years to come?
mention another attraction you cannot miss if you take a walk on the promenade?
explain the origin of the Promenade Plantée?
explain the initial reaction to the park?
I have 1. ___ been abroad. That's probably because I started working at an early age and got married and had kids before I was 25, so l guess | 2. ___ the window of opportunity. But to be honest, if I had the chance to go 3.___ and do things over, I guess l'd probably do exactly the some.
1.
2.
3. a. had missed b. missed c. am missing
My wife and | 4. ___ of moving 5. ___ to another country for some time now. 6. ___ we have even made a few job interviews with companies in Canada and Scotland, and are expecting them to call us 7. ___.
4. a. have been thinking b. have thought c. are thinking
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7. a. It turns out b. What I mean is c. As a matter of fact
l haven't decided where to go on my next vacation 8. ___ was just amazing, so I've been thinking of 9. ___ 10. ___away from civilization for a while. 11. ___ pity | only have ten days. My last trip to San Francisco back there, although l'd really love to of visiting Machu Picchu, in Peru. It's a pity I only have ten days.
8. a. just; b. yet; c. already
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10. a. move; b. get; c. live
11. a. l always dream; b. I've been dreaming; c. I've always dreamed
I simply don't know what to do. My friends have invited me to go on a road trip to the cost bui my porents 12. ___ that l spend the holidays with them. So now I will 13. ___ hurt my parents' feelings disappoint my friends.
12. a. insist; b. will insist; c. were insisting
13. a. not only... but also; b. eilher... or; c. both... and
Maggie has 14. ___ graduated and she's really looking forward to 15.
on a backpacking trip with her friends. They 16. ___ this since sophomore year, and she can't wait to get on the road
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16. a. ore p'onning; b. hove planned; c. have been planning
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