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8.1.1.10 8.4.5.1 Look at the pictures and read the titles. Why do
think these souvenirs are illegal? Q Listen, read and check.
illegal
Ivory
Ivory is a white material that comes from elephant tusks. Trading
ivory is illegal worldwide because elephants are endangered
animals. Every year, up to 27,000 elephants disappear from Africa's savannahs. Poachers
take their tusks and sell them to make jewellery such as bracelets and necklaces.
Tourists often buy these items thinking that they are supporting local tribesmen. The truth.
though, is that they are bringing the African elephant one step closer to extinction.
Souvenirs
Turtle Shell
Sea turtles have a hard covering, or shell, which protects them from harm. The sea turtle
shell is a popular souvenir around the world, from Indonesia to the Caribbean
. Tourists
buy turtle shell souvenirs like combs, masks and jewellery. In most of these places
,
though, sea turtles are protected by law, which means selling their body parts is illegal
Scientists believe that, because humans have hunted turtles so much, the population of
sea turtles has declined by as much as 90 percent in the last 100 years.
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When on
holiday,
people want
to buy
something
unique to
show people
back home,
but
sometimes
they buy
souvenirs not
knowing that
they are
illegal! So,
what should
tourists
avoid when
shopping
abroad?
Coral
Coral reefs are some of the most beautiful natural organisms in the world. You might
know that coral reefs are under threat from global warming, but another threat to
them is coral poaching. This is when people dive into coral reefs and break off
pieces of coral. They then use this coral to make expensive jewellery, In East
Asia, people also believe that coral jewellery can help cure various illnesses. It's
true that in some places you can buy coral jewellery legally, but the next time
you see a coral bracelet, stop and think about the future of the world's coral reefs.
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1.
1)They always leave out food for the cat before/and they leave the house.
2) He watches film on TV, after that/and he goes to bed.
3) I Get up then/when my alarm clock rings.
4)On Saturdays we have lunch and then/before we go shopping.
5) I always have a glass of milk before/and I go to bed
2.
1)Mrs McCarthy works (work) in a computer factory.
2)Jack and Frank meet (meet) once a week.
3)Does Margaret go to the cinema on Saturdays?
4)What time do you have (you/have) lunch?
5)My sister doesn`t eat (not/eat) breakfast every day.
6)Mr Bradley teaches (teach) Biology at the Community school.
7)She catches (catch) the No. 16 bus every morning.
8)What time does he leave (he/leave) for school on Mondays?
9)Jane takes (take) the train at 8 o'clock every morning.
10)Do your parent go (your parents/go) out on Friday night?
1. She was alone when her husband entered. He looked around the room in surprise. “What is this?” He asked. - "I moved". She smiled at him. - “The house is not ready yet. You can't do this. ” - "I have already done it". 2. When Molly entered the room, I said: “I brought my old album with stamps. I met your husband on the porch. He asked me to leave it to you. ” 3. “Good afternoon,” he said. “May I see Mary?” “She is not here,” her mother replied. “I had a conversation with her that she didn’t like, and she left.” 4. “I called the doctor,” his sister said, entering the room. When Robert came to his senses, he asked: “You said you called the doctor? Stop it if you can. I am completely healthy. I just can’t imagine why I lost consciousness. ” 5. “Where is he? I have to see him. ” - "He went to the forest." 6. "Father down?" - "Yes." - “He went to the Smiths?” - “Yes.” “What did Mr. Smith say?” “My father did not see him.” 7. She rose from the table. “I have to go lock the gate. It's already dark. ” 8. “Look,” he said, holding the brush in each hand, “that my cousin gave me! He left them on my dresser. ” 9. The boy came out and read the poem in a clear voice. His mother spoke first. “Come here,” she told him. “Who taught you this?” - “I made it up myself,” the boy answered. 10. My clothes are not in the room. They took her away. 11. He picked a flower. “Look what I did,” he said. - “Why did you do that?” - “I don't know.” 12. What did I do to make my father so angry? 13. Then they all went to the dining room and took their seats at the table. “My brother and I already had breakfast,” Meg suddenly exclaimed, “I completely forgot.” 14. Molly, something terrible happened. The neighbors found a baby on the porch. 15. They say that the girl and her aunt sold their house and go somewhere to relatives.