The lives of the Inuit people of North America have changed a lot in 50 years. First, their name: people called them Eskimos, but now they are called Inuits, A__3) which__ means “the people”. They lived in igloos in the winter but today many of them live in houses in small towns. They hunted seals — they ate the meat and B__2) made__ clothes from the fur. Many of the people still wear seal-skin clothes today because they are very warm. Remember, the weather is extremely cold for many months of the year. 80-year-old Inuit, Mariano Tagalik, C__2) told__ us a little about her early life. “Our winter igloos were very warm. We cooked inside so sometimes it got too hot. When I was a child I took D__3) off__ most of my clothes when I was in our igloo. In the short summers we lived in seal-skin tents, but I spent as much time as possible playing outside.” To move over the snow, they wore special snowshoes on their feet, but today many Inuits E__1) drive__ snowmobiles. These machines can travel long distances in a short time. In the past it took them days or weeks to travel the same distance.
The inuit people
The lives of the Inuit people of North America have changed a lot in 50 years. First, their name: people called them Eskimos, but now they are called Inuits, A__3) which__ means “the people”. They lived in igloos in the winter but today many of them live in houses in small towns. They hunted seals — they ate the meat and B__2) made__ clothes from the fur. Many of the people still wear seal-skin clothes today because they are very warm. Remember, the weather is extremely cold for many months of the year. 80-year-old Inuit, Mariano Tagalik, C__2) told__ us a little about her early life. “Our winter igloos were very warm. We cooked inside so sometimes it got too hot. When I was a child I took D__3) off__ most of my clothes when I was in our igloo. In the short summers we lived in seal-skin tents, but I spent as much time as possible playing outside.” To move over the snow, they wore special snowshoes on their feet, but today many Inuits E__1) drive__ snowmobiles. These machines can travel long distances in a short time. In the past it took them days or weeks to travel the same distance.
A 1) who 2) what 3) which 4) when
B 1) did 2) made 3) fashioned 4) created
C 1) talked 2) told 3) said D) spoke
D 1) out 2) on 3) off 4) after
E 1) drive 2) lead 3) take 4) go
1. My family are prepareing for the birthday party.
2. Are they playing football at six o'clock?
3. Lizzy is looking at her watch phone.
4. A few minutes later Dixon is hurring through the streets to his bus stop.
5. Around me people are talking English, Italian and German.
6. Grandparents are watching television the whole evening.
7. Sam is talking to some of the other guests on the terrace when Hardy came.
8. Pupils are writing the test at this time yesterday.
9. He is drinking tea at seven o'clock?
10. Mary is not working in the garden from two till five o'clock.
11. It is raining the whole day yesterday?
12. She is not helping mother about the house.