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–Why was it nearly impossible Thenoiseoftrafficwasalmostdeafen-
tocrossbetweenthevehicles? ing.Wehadawonderfulview aheadofus
–How did the vehicles follow fromthetopofourdouble-decker.
eachotherinthesquare?
–In how many directions were Inahuge bu il dingwesawtheentrance
the vehicles racing from the totheunderground(thetube)railway-sta-
square? tion.(Fel adat: Az elõ zõ mon dat min den mon-
–Whatwasthenoiseofthetraf- dat ré szé re ké szít sen kérdést.)Inthecentreof
ficlike? the square we could see a fountain with a
–Whatwastheviewfromthetop statueofEros(Cupid,Amor)onthetop.
ofthebuslike?
–Inwhatsortofbuildingdidwe Intheeveningandatnightthestreetsand
see the entrance to the under- squaresarefloodedwithlightfromtheshop
ground? windows and from the illuminated adver-
–Whosestatuecouldweseeon tisements. Piccadilly Circus is as brightin
thetopofthefountain? theeveningoratnightasitisinbroadday-
–WhatdoyouknowaboutEros? light.
–Heisthegodof love.
–What are the streets and the On the roofs of the houses we saw some
squares of London like in the flags.TheBritishcoloursarewhiteandblue
eveningandatnight? withredcrosses.
TRUE OR FALSE? WHY? Put a tick () into the box. T. F.
1./ They were living in a suburb of Lon don.
2./ They took a ta xi to get into town.
3./ Piccadilly Circus is a well-known street.
4./ The pavements were crowded with vehicles.
5./ Piccadilly Circus is famous for its splendid shops
and cinemas.
6./ They saw the tube.
7./ A statue of Eros can be seen in the fountain.
8./ The streets are as bright at night as during the day.
9./ They also saw some Hungarian flags on the
roofs of the houses.
10./ There was much traffic in the square.
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