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¡¡¡¡Being not long from the sea, London is famous for |
(1)________ |
its fogs. The worse of them happened on Dec£®4,1952. |
(2)________ |
All movement in the town came to stop. It was almost |
(3)________ |
impossible to drive or ride by anyway. The streets that |
(4)________ |
leads to the centre were filled with buses that moved |
(5)________ |
two miles an hour. Soon, however, the traffic was stopped. |
(6)________ |
Being left by its drivers, the buses and cars stood empty |
(7)________ |
in the streets. People who usually travelled by a bus |
(8)________ |
took the underground. But the number was so many |
(9)________ |
that the gates to the underground had to closed. |
(10)________ |