2. Разделите текст на 7 частей и подберите соответствующие предложения для их оглавления. a. Heathrow, one of the world’s biggest airports
b. The growth of international travel
c. An unusual stopover
d. Some airports around the world
e. The crew on an early flight
f. Heathrow, its growth and its problems
g. The history of Heathrow
My first flight was from Paris to Portsmouth in 1959. The pilot arrived late, with the stewardess. He wore a leather coat, old trousers and wellington boots. The stewardess had holes in her stockings and wore mirrored sunglasses. They both went into the cockpit without a word.
When we were approaching the English coast, tha stewardess appeared in the cabin. She was still wearing the sunglasses, but her lipstick was smudged. "Southend? Anybody for Southend?" she shouted. The boy in front of me put up his hand. The DC-3 suddenly landed. The boy was shown the door and he jumped down onto the grass field and we took off again. The stewardess went back into the cockpit. I remember thinking at the time flying wouldn´t always be like this.
And I was right. In 40 years, international travels has completely changed, and the world has become a global village. Crossing the world is as easy as (sometimes easier than) getting from one side of a city to another. The world of air travel has developed into a huge industry.
The airports themselves are remarkable places: Paris´s strange and space-like Charles de Gaulle or Dallas/Fort Worth with its Texas vastness. There are airports which are almost jammed with the number of arrivals and departures, like Chicago´s O´Hare or Tokyo´s Haneda; and there are deserted ariports like Tanzania´s Kilimanjaro, lying beneath the snows of that great mountain, wainting for tourist who have never arrived.
But probably one of the greatest of them all is London's Heathrow, which tops the list of both international flights and international passengers. In 1989, it handled 355,000 flights and over 38 million passengers with 57 million items of luggage. It has grown into a city in its own right, employing 53,000.
Like all the great airports, it dates back only to the last days of the Second World War. The first runway was built on the flat land near the village of Staines in 1944. It was a place of historic interest. One of the most important Anglo-Saxon temples is buried under Terminal Two and the village of Heathrow is now under the main car park. The airport has ghosts. A Saxon prince has been seen near the pounds, where he drowned and an outlaw rides through the cargo sheds, with a three-cornered hat and a black horse. Heathrow has been operating as an international airport since 1 Jaunuary 1946, when a British South American Airways Lancastrian took off into a morning mists on a flight to Buenos Aires. In February 1952, the Queen arrived from Entebbe to set foot on British soil for the first time as monarch.
Since those early days, constant building has been necessary to deal with the growth of air traffic and the demands of air travellers. However, Heathrow shares the same problems as all big airports, too many planes, too many people and too much crime and terrorism. It is the centre point of the air routes between Europe and North America in one direction, and between Europe ant the Gulf, Africa and Asia in the other. It is alive with all citizens of this strange world, rich and poor, honest and dishonest. It is the Airport International par excellence.
Task 2. Put adjectives in brackets to the degrees of adjectives.
1. Your English is much ___ now. ( good)
a) better
b) good
c) the best
d) best
2. He is ___ among his classmates.( tall)
a) taller
b) higher
c) the youngest
d) short
3. The weather is ___ ___ in June. (hot)
a) as hot as
b) hotter
c) the hottest
d) as not hot as
4. Jake is __ __ Peter (not happy)
a) not as happy as
b) as happier as
c) as happiest as
d) as happy
5. John is boy in the class. (smart)
a) smarter
b) the smartest
c) smart
d) smartier1. It hardly ever rains in central Madagascar.
2. The wettest part of the island is the east.
3. January-March is a good time to visit eastern Madagascar.
4. The centre of Madagascar is the coldest part.
5. The north-east is hotter than the south-east.
Task 1. Read the text and mark the sentences True or False
Madagascar
Madagascar has two seasons, a warm, wet season from November to April, and a cooler dry season between May and October. However, different parts of the country have very different weather.
The east coast is hotter and wetter, with up to 4000mm of rainfall per year. In the rainy season, there are strong winds, and these can cause a lot of damage. Avoid visiting eastern Madagascar between January and March because the weather can make road travel very difficult. The dry season is cooler and more pleasant.
The high, central part of the country is much drier and cooler. About 1,400 mm of rain falls in the rainy season, with some thunderstorms, but the summer is usually sunny and dry, but it can be cold, especially in the mornings, with freezing showers, and it may snow in mountain areas above 2,400m, and even stay there for several days.
The west coast is the driest part of the island. Here, the winter months are pleasant with little rain, cooler temperatures and blue skies. The summers can be extremely hot, especially in the southwest. This part of the country is semi-desert, and only gets around 300mm of rain per year.
1. It hardly ever rains in central Madagascar.
2. The wettest part of the island is the east.
3. January-March is a good time to visit eastern Madagascar.
4. The centre of Madagascar is the coldest part.
5. The north-east is hotter than the south-east.
Dear all
I hope you are well.I miss you a lot.I'm having a wonderful time in America.My American family is very king.Yesterday we celebrated Independence Day and we had a fantastic time.It was a holiday and we went to a rodeo.It was really exciting.We saw cowboys on horses and bulls.In the aftetnoon we watched TV.There was s programme about the origin of Independence Day.On July 4,1776 the therteen colonies on the Atlantic coats hot their independence from Great Btitain and America was born!It was very emotional.On TV they played the National Anthem and we sang it too!
I throught the celebrations were ober,but at about 9.00pm we went to the square and saw a concert and s lot of fireworks!
What a wonderful day!,I look forward to seeing you all again soon.
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