2. Грамматика
The life of Mary Quant.
Many years ago there lived a man whose stories became some of the 1) FUNNIEST stories in the world.
Now he 2) IS KNOWN as Mark Twain but his real name was Samuel Clemens. He was born in 1835 and 3) GREW up in the little town of Hannibal, Missouri.
The people in Hannibal 4) DID NOT HAVE much money. In the town lived a boy named Tom Blankenship who had no home no parents.
No one said to him that he must 5) GO to school. The children 6) ADORED him because he knew many exciting stories. When Sam 7) WAS twelve his father died.
1. FUNNY
2. KNOW
3. GROW
4. NOT HAVE
5. GO
6. ADORE
7. BE
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Task 2. Complete the sentences with the conect relative pronoun. Sometimes two words are possible. (where, that, whose, which, who)0. Wasn't she the women who/that made the perfumed candles?1. That's the hotelwe stayed on holiday last year.2. Those are the people son is a professional footballer.3. Is this the bicycleyou're selling?4. He was the teacher helped me to understand Maths5. We visited the village my mother was born6. I've lost the earringsI got for my birthday7. He's the actordaughter is in my class.8. This is the stallI buy second-hand computer games,
2. Fill in the articles where necessary.
Example: What do you think of New Zealand? ->
What do you think of - New Zealand?
1. New Zealand became an official British colony in 1840.
2. The old image of life in NZ as a cultural desert no longer applies.
3. The beach is the only place to be on a hot summer's day.
4. South Island was known as the Canoe of Maui.
5. Robert Scott led two journeys to the South Pole.
6. The Kiwi fruit takes pride of place on top of the eggwhite and sugar dessert known as the Pavlova.
7. Fortunately, we were able to take a day trip to a mountain - Mt Cook.
8. There are thousands of kilometres of tracks leading to . Lake Waikaremoana or the Tasman Sea coast.
3. Read the legend "The Story of Aoraki" and put in the where necessary.
The Story of Aoraki
Mt Cook, New Zealand's highest mountain, is called Aoraki by the Maori.
According to a legend, which explains how the mountain's name came about, Aoraki and his three brothers were the sons of Rakinui, Sky Father. They were on a
voyage around Papatuanuku, Earth Mother, when their canoe was stranded after striking a reef in the ocean. Aoraki and his brothers climbed on the top side of their
canoe. Cold south wind hit them, froze them, and turned them into stone. The legend says their canoe became New Zealand's South Island which was then called Te Waka o Aoraki. Aoraki, the tallest of the brothers, gave his name to the highest peak. His brothers and members of his crew became the mountains of the Southern Alps.