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QUESTION 5

Ecris un paragraphe en parlant sur le mélange du moderne avec l'ancien en France.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Alors que le monde évolue tous les jours, nous continuons à lancer de nouvelles tendances et à créer de nouvelles inventions à chaque seconde. Bien que nous progressions tous les jours, nous incluons toujours de «vieilles» traditions et inventions. Par exemple, le matin, nous pourrions faire une tasse de café chaud en utilisant notre nouvelle cafetière, mais boire ce café en lisant le journal. Dans cet exemple, nous pouvons voir les anciennes et les nouvelles habitudes se mélanger.

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Explanation:

When traveling in France, one can find many places where the old is mixed with the new. In the south of France, you can see the Pont du Gard. Probably built in the first half of the first century, it was a part of the Roman aqueduct that led the water from Uzès to Nîmes. From Nîmes, you can travel to Paris on a modern highway in about seven hours, or you can take the TGV (high-speed train) and cover the 713 kilometers in 2 hours and 59 minutes.

In Paris, you will find the Baths of Cluny built by the Romans around the first to third century. The Romans and the Gauls bathed there. Next to the Baths is a museum where you can see many treasures dating from the Middle Ages

From here you pass the Sorbonne, a modern university founded in 1257, which still uses some 17th-century buildings.

Going up Monge Street, looking carefully, you can find, in the middle of modern shops, the entrance to the Arena of Lutece. Built in the 1st century, it is a Gallo-Roman amphitheater. For the last five summers, the public has been invited to live five days of shows, concerts, exhibitions, conferences, debates, games, and artistic workshops at the Festival Les Nuits des Arènes at the arenas of Lutèce in Paris.

The guys still play football there. And a short distance away we see the first skyscraper in Paris, the Tour Albert, apartments built in 1960.