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If you love sea animals, then you really 1) should / might visit SeaWorld in San Diego, California. At SeaWorld, you 2) can / must swim with one of the most beautiful creatures on earth, the bottlenose dolphin. Imagine feeding a group of these playful animals lunch and then taking hold of their fins and swimming beside them! Lucky visitors 3) ought to / may even receive a dolphin kiss! After dolphin pool, you 4) may / should be eager to see even more sea animals. If that’s the case, you 5) ought to / shall visit the bat ray pool. There you 6) can / must handle and feed hundreds of hungry Californian bat rays! Animal lovers 7) mustn’t / needn’t miss the underwater Shark Tunnel. In it, you can see hundreds of shark species swimming silently above you - a truly amazing sight. So remember go to SeaWorld if you are ever in California. It’s one day out you will never forget.
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1. Use the words in bold to form a word that best fits each gap
JELLYFISH
Jellyfish are beautiful and 1) sea creatures, well-known for their 2) stings. They come in many different colours and patterns, and some jellyfish even glow in the dark! The smallest are just a few inches wide while the largest can grow to incredible 3) of 120 feet!
Jellyfish move through the water like an umbrella. They do this by opening their skin and letting water flow inside. Then they push all the water out. When this happens, the jellyfish 4) shoot forward.
Every year, 5) stories are published in the newspapers about people who have been stung by jellyfish. However, although it is true that some types of jellyfish can be 6) dangerous, the majority are actually absolutely 7) . They simply float around peacefully in the ocean.
In 8) , jellyfish need to be more afraid of humans than we of them. Why? Because jellyfish is on the menu in several countries! The 9) , for instance, consider jellyfish a delicacy. In Japan you can even buy jelyyfish sweets and jellyfish sushi! The locals enjoy its 10) texture although foreigners usually say it tastes quite bland!
MYSTERY
POISON
LONG
SUDDEN
SHOCK
EXTREME
HARM
REAL
JAPAN
RUBBER
Заранее
I put my purse here but somebody must have taken it. I can’t find it anywhere.
If you can’t tell me anything new then don’t call me.
I’ve never met anyone like her before.
None of us knew the answer. We didn’t have a clue!
We always stay at home. We never go anywhere .
You can’t buy real pizza anywhere in this town!
Nobody knows the exact date this planet was created.
There’s nothing good on TV tonight, so we’re going to the cinema.
Exercise 2
First aid is the help that you give someone quickly after they have hurt themselves or have had an accident. It can stop a person from becoming more ill. In some cases, it can even save a person’s life. Only someone who knows first aid well should try to treat an injured or sick person. Usually, you give first aid until a doctor or an ambulance arrives. Never try to give someone first aid unless you know what to do. The wrong actions can do more harm than good.
Immediate help
Sometimes you cannot wait until help arrives. You must begin helping a person at once, especially if the victim is bleeding strongly, has been poisoned or if breathing has stopped. Even if you wait for a short time this can be fatal. Here are some important rules for immediate help
- Do not move a person who may have a broken bone, internal injuries or an injured spine unless you really have to.
- If the victim is lying down, keep the person in that position. Do not allow them to walk or stand up.
- Never give food or liquid to a person who may need an operation.
- If the victim is unconscious, turn the head to one side to keep the person from choking. But do not move the head of a person who may have a spinal injury.
- Make sure that the victim has an open airway. The nose, mouth and throat should be clear in order for them to breathe.
- Remain calm and talk to the injured person. Explain what is being done and say that help is on its way.
Exercise 3
He is late this morning, isn't he?
The hotel was quite good, wasn't it?
She cooks well, doesn't she?
You couldn’t tell the difference, could you?
They always sleep after lunch, don't they?
You’re coming with us, aren't you?
Mary will play football, won't she?
You didn’t have any lessons this morning, did you?
Ann is on holiday, isn't she?
The students see it everyday, don't they?
Exercise 4
We shouldn’t:
Throw away paper, bottles and clothes.
Destroy the ozone layer.
Cut down tropical rainforests.
Waste water and energy.