Choose the correct item to complete the sentences: which or where, that or what, then read them. 1. Put this encyclopedia back in the bookcase which/where you took it from when you’ve finished.
2. That’s the village which/where I was born in.
3. The National Park in which/where you can do bird-watching is a few miles away.
4. The open-air museum which/where the tourists enjoyed visiting closed down a couple of years ago.
5. This is the house which/where I grew up in.
6. Some environmental problems that/what occurred were predictable.
7. They’ll protect all the endangered species of animals that/what they think have their habitats there.
8. No one was expecting that/what came next.
9. It’s that/what I had read about before.
10. It’s just that/what I’ d like to know about.
I was born (be) and live in Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan — my Motherland, my Fatherland. The land where the person was born and raised, remains in his heart forever. Mountains and plains, rivers and lakes, boundless steppe and sandy deserts — all our Kazakhstan. What diverse wildlife! Caspian sturgeon, mountain leopard, argali, saiga herds, eagle and Falcon, many other animals and birds have always been the pride of the Kazakh people.