Read the text below and choose the correct answer for each gap. Robin Knox-Johnson
It’s 45 years since Sir Robin Knox-Johnson became the first person to sail non-stop around the world on his own. This November, aged 75, he will once again be competing alone in a 3,500-mile transatlantic race. Sir Robin talks about his feelings and experiences as he prepares to sail again:
I can’t get (1) ………… how excited I am about this race. Everything’s changed since I started out. These days, unlike 45 years ago, technology means you can check how everyone else is doing in the race, and this (2) ………… the choices you make. I keep a close eye on the race and, if I see a competitor has done better than me in the last six hours, it makes me more (3) ………… to succeed. If I have done better than them, it (4) ………… a positive effect on my attitude and my (5) ………… during the race. It’s important not to get (6) ………… away, though, as the situation can change quickly.
Sailing alone is (7) ………… − it really stretches you. You have to have the strength of mind and body to (8) ………… to do everything on your own. There’s always luck when you are racing but, in many ways, you are responsible (9) ………… your own luck. With ocean racing, it’s all about the weather: if you make a mistake with the wind patterns, for example, you can soon (10) ………… into trouble.
Cheboksary (chuvash. Shupashkar) - a city in Russia, the capital of the Chuvash Republic, administrative, scientific, industrial and cultural center of the Chuvash Republic. The population is estimated at 1 January 2012 with the census of 2010, is 460.4 thousand people, with subordinate rural areas - 470.9 thousand people [2] City Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of August. Winner of the "most comfortable city in Russia" in 2001. Located in the upper reach of the Cheboksary GES, on the right (high) bank Cheboksary reservoir.
Cheboksary is a satellite town - Cheboksary. March 2, 2008 a referendum was held to unite the city of Cheboksary and Novocheboksarsk one urban district, but the majority voted against the merger novocheboksartsev
There are many versions of the origin of the name of the city, but all of them do not have enough solid and tangible evidence. "And slept on Cheboksary, and went from Cheboksary day all night but all that passed, and priidosha near Kazan in the early dawn, APRIL 21, in the 50th week" - from the records of governors of Ivan the Terrible, who was walking to Kazan from 19 to 20 May 1469. Scholars dispute. 1. Map of the 15th century Italian cartographer Fra Mauro city designated as "Veda Soir." Many modern historians are focused precisely on that name, believing that it is translated as "New Suvar" (with the old Chuvash), and the city founded by refugees from the city Suvar. 2. Great confusion makes the modern name of the city "Shupashkar." The fact that it comes from the original "Cheboksary" and not vice versa, as many historians, in their opinion, the word translated as "City." 3. According to another version, the city is called "Shupashkar" from the first settlers named Shubash and Kar, or from a single settler named Shebashkar. Most likely, the origin of the word Shupashkar later, and maybe it means "ghetto", which was evicted after 1555 unbaptized Chuvash. 4. Someone said that the name comes from the personal name of the Finno-Ugric dace or Chebaksa with the prefix "al", which means "river", and collectively "River dace." 5. According to another hypothesis, the name sounds like soups-sara (with Chuvash - "The place is rich in fish." From the Tartar city name translates as "The Golden Hat" (Chebok-sara). Perhaps "Sari" is derived from the Arabic "barn", which means Palace. And then Cheboksary means fortress Cheboka. Maybe it was the name of the local or the Bulgarian ruler, which grew around the residence city. Information taken from an old newspaper.
The modern coat of arms of the city of Cheboksary is a silver crossed board the French form, divided into chapters and base. In azure field base - natural shapes "Five silver ducks" flying envelope. In the field and in the scarlet head, separated from the base of a zigzag line (in the Chuvash ornamentation - the image of the river - in this case, the Volga) three silver stylized ornament Chuvash - silhouettes of oaks. The internal field of the two extreme oaks scarlet, field average silhouette - Azure. On an azure field a silver oak figure "1469" - the date of the first historical mention of Cheboksary.
Escutcheon crowned natural figures - three a four octagonal purple, fringed with gold stars and framed by symmetrical decorative stylized ornamental motif (Hops) golden, closed at the bottom motto cartouche with the inscription in two lines "Shupashkar" - "Cheboksary" in the purple field.
Happiness walks on busy feet
Honorable chief guest, ladies and gentleman, today I would like to express my views on the given topic, that is, Happiness walks on the busy feet. We have a very famous saying
“A free man`s mind is a devil`s workshop”
We have often seen that those who sit idle, develop a very negative attitude towards different matters of life and those who remain busy in there work, never complain against anything. They are always very optimistic. They do unrelenting hard work to achieve the uphill tasks and at the end of the day, they are the ones who are rewarded. It is said,
“Hard work never goes waste”
But to achieve the goals we must work hard. Thomas fuller an English thinker has beautifully said,
“He that would have fruit must climb the tree”
Mr. President, if a person wants to have an ever lasting happiness, he must work with devotion, it will give him not only profit, but also happiness as Henry Ford says,
“ Profit is the by-product of work, happiness is its chief product.”
The secret of happiness is not doing what one likes, but liking what one has to do. Thomas Carlyle beautifully says about this,
“Oh, give us the man who sings at his work.”
In the end I would like to give a message to all those who shirk work. If we want to rise higher and higher, we will have to burn the midnight oil to achieve the gigantic tasks. And we should always remember that the will of man is his happiness and those who achieve their aims are always happy and satisfied. And when they grow old they have a glorious past behind them and they are fully satisfied and happy. Thank you.