Ukraine is a sovereign state; its independence was proclaimed in 1991. Ukraine is situated in the east of Europe. The territory of Ukraine is 603 700 square kilometres. Ukraine borders on Russia, Belarus, Poland, Moldova, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania. It’s washed by the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov and has very important ports. Ukraine is larger than France and Great Britain but considerably smaller than Russia. 5% of Ukraine’s territory is mountainous; the rest part of the Ukrainian area is flat. Ukraine has the Carpathians and the Crimean Mountains. The Carpathians is the natural mountainous boundary of Ukraine. They are covered with mixed forests of pine, fir, beech and oak trees. There are the thickest forests in Volyn, which are part of the famous Byelovezhskaya Puscha.
The Dnieper is the main river of the country; moreover, it’s the third longest river in Europe. Such rivers as the Dniester, the Danube, the Southern Bug and the Seversky Donets are also important.
The population of our country is about 46 million people. Besides Ukrainians the representatives of many other nationalities live there: Russians, Jews, Belarusians, Moldavians, Romanians, Greeks, Tatars, Poles, Armenians, Germans, Gypsies and other ethnic minorities. They contributed to Ukraine’s culture and history.
The biggest cities of Ukraine are Kyiv, Kharkiv, Lviv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhya, Donetsk, Odessa, Mykolaiv and others.
Ukraine is developed industrial and agricultural country. It’s rich in iron ore, coal, natural gas, oil, salt and other mineral resources. Ukraine has such branches of industry as metallurgy, machine-building, power industry, chemical industry and agriculture. Scientists of Ukraine make their contributions of important discoveries and inventions to the world science.
Ukraine has a rich historical and cultural heritage. There are many higher educational establishments, theatres, libraries, museums, art galleries in Ukraine. It’s also famous for many outstanding writers, poets and musicians.
Ukraine is a member of the United Nation Organization and takes part in the work of many international organizations.
1. Two people were seriously injured in the accident. (serious / seriously) 2. The driver of the car had serious injuries. (serious / seriously) 3. I think you behaved very selfishly. (selfish / selfishly) 4. Rose is terribly upset about losing her job. (terrible / terribly) 5. There was a sudden change in the weather. (sudden / suddenly) 6. Everybody at the party was colourfully dressed. (colourful / colourfully) 7. Linda likes wearing colourful clothes. (colourful / colourfully) 8. Liz fell and hurt herself quite badly. (bad / badly) 9. Joe says he didn't do well at school because he was badly taught. (bad / badly) 10. Don't go up that ladder. It doesn't look safe. (safe / safely)
1) Did you like your summer holidays? - Yes, they were exciting! 2) Where were you in summer? - I was at the sea-side. 3) What city did you visit? - I visited Sochi. 4) What excursions did you have? - I had lots of excursions such as Krasnaya Polyana, Sochi Park, Aquapark, park of rare plants and others. 5) What did you like most? - I liked Krasnaya Polyana most. 6) Why did you like it? - Because the nature is so impressive there. 7) Who accompanied you in your trip? - My parents and my sister were in Sochi with me. 8) Where did you live during your rest? - We lived in a hotel. 9) What did you like most about it? - I liked that it was near the sea and the food they served was very tasty. 10) Were there any sporting grounds there? - Yes, there were tennis , footbal and basketball grounds . 11) Was there a pool on the territory of the hotel? - Yes, there was one, quite big. 12) What about people in Sochi - were they friendly with you? - Yes, they were very friendly and helpful. 13) Could you tell me about the sea? - Yes, of course! The sea was warm and clean, the beach was equipped with everything we needed for sunbathing and swimming. 14) Were there any entertainments on the beach? - Yes, there were slides of different size right in the sea, equipment for diving, water-bike riding, high rope-jumping into the water, and many others. 15) Did you visit any concerts there? - Yes, I visited a big concert hall there, many Russian pop-stars took part in the performance. 16) Was the weather favourable? -Yes, quite. I had a lot of time for sun-bathing. 17) Did you make friends with anybody? - Yes, I met one boy from St.Petersburg there. We had lots of fun! 18) And what about museums? - Oh yes, I visited a picture gallery and a photo exhibition. 19) And did you take many photos? -Yes, hundreds, I think.) 20) Do you want to get back to Sochi next summer? - Oh, I liked Sochi very much, but I want to discover something new.
Ukraine is a sovereign state; its independence was proclaimed in 1991. Ukraine is situated in the east of Europe. The territory of Ukraine is 603 700 square kilometres. Ukraine borders on Russia, Belarus, Poland, Moldova, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania. It’s washed by the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov and has very important ports. Ukraine is larger than France and Great Britain but considerably smaller than Russia. 5% of Ukraine’s territory is mountainous; the rest part of the Ukrainian area is flat. Ukraine has the Carpathians and the Crimean Mountains. The Carpathians is the natural mountainous boundary of Ukraine. They are covered with mixed forests of pine, fir, beech and oak trees. There are the thickest forests in Volyn, which are part of the famous Byelovezhskaya Puscha.
The Dnieper is the main river of the country; moreover, it’s the third longest river in Europe. Such rivers as the Dniester, the Danube, the Southern Bug and the Seversky Donets are also important.
The population of our country is about 46 million people. Besides Ukrainians the representatives of many other nationalities live there: Russians, Jews, Belarusians, Moldavians, Romanians, Greeks, Tatars, Poles, Armenians, Germans, Gypsies and other ethnic minorities. They contributed to Ukraine’s culture and history.
The biggest cities of Ukraine are Kyiv, Kharkiv, Lviv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhya, Donetsk, Odessa, Mykolaiv and others.
Ukraine is developed industrial and agricultural country. It’s rich in iron ore, coal, natural gas, oil, salt and other mineral resources. Ukraine has such branches of industry as metallurgy, machine-building, power industry, chemical industry and agriculture. Scientists of Ukraine make their contributions of important discoveries and inventions to the world science.
Ukraine has a rich historical and cultural heritage. There are many higher educational establishments, theatres, libraries, museums, art galleries in Ukraine. It’s also famous for many outstanding writers, poets and musicians.
Ukraine is a member of the United Nation Organization and takes part in the work of many international organizations.
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