Полные ответы по тексту чикаго chicago. chicago is the centre of the midwest and a typical american city. it is situated on. lake michigan. waterways (and later railroad lines) have made chicago a natural link between the products of the midwest and the markets of the east. for a long time now chicago has been an important centre of meatpacking and grain storage/there are also many factories in chicago which produce farm equipment. chicago has played a great role in the growth of the midwest and of the united states. the population of chicago has also grown rapidly. in 1850 its population was 50 thousand people. now it is one of the most populated cities in the united states. in 1871 there was a great fire, which destroyed nearly the whole of chicago. the city needed rebuilding. the skyscraper — a typical feature of america — appeared in the course of this rebuilding. in the 1880's and 1890's chicago attracted engineers and architects from america and europe. these men are now known as the chicago school. in later years, the traditions which they began have been developed by others who worked in chicago and other places. like new york, chicago is a city of skyscrapers. chicago's tallest buildings are the john hancock1 tower (or "big john", as they call it), the standard oil building ("big stan") and the sears tower2, which is the tallest building in the world. although chicago is situated far away from any ocean, it is famous for its beaches. most of the area along lake michigan is taken up by beaches and parks. вопросы: 1.were is chicago situated? 2.in what why did chicago play a great role in the growth of the midwest and the whole of the united states in the 19th century? 3.when did the great chicago fire occur ? what positive role did it play in the development of the city? 4.what is the chicago school of architects? 5.which are the tallest buildings in chicago? 6.what is chicago famous for in spite of its being situated far from any ocean ? where are the beaches?
2 Waterways (and later railroad lines) have made Chicago a natural link between the products of the Midwest and the markets of the East.
3 In 1871 there was a great fire.The city needed rebuilding. The skyscraper appeared in the course of this rebuilding.
4 In the 1880's and 1890's Chicago attracted engineers and architects from America and Europe. These men are now known as the Chicago school.
5 Chicago's tallest buildings are the John Hancock1 Tower (or "Big John", as they call it), the Standard Oil Building ("Big Stan") and the Sears Tower2.
6 Chicago is famous for its beaches. Most of the area along Lake Michigan is taken up by beaches and parks.
2)They want to see the sity of Chicago
3)Chicago is a big,busy and beautiful city
4)It is situated on Lake Michigan and he river Chicago
5)"Windy City"- is the second name of Chicago
6)Chicago is the third biggest city in the USA
7)Jazz musici s a part of Chicago life