SAFARI PARKS
A safari park is like a large zoo, where the animals live in natural conditions (естественные условия). There are several safari parks in Britain and they are very popular places for visit. One of the most famous is at Windsor, which is close to London airport.
You can visit some parts of the safari park on foot. Here you can see the animals that are not dangerous: giraffes, zebras, camels and antelopes. The animals walk around as if they were (как если бы они были в…) in Africa.
Safari parks also have lions, tigers, leopards and other dangerous animals. They cannot live with the other animals, because they would (они бы…) eat them. They would also eat the visitors, so they have to drive (поэтому им приходится ездить в машине) through the parts where these animals live. You must not (нельзя
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3 - Were the tigers on the table? - No, they were not. The tigers were under the chair.
4. - Was there a cake on the table? - Yes, there was a big birthday cake on the table.
5. - Were there seven candles in the birthday cake? - Yes, there were seven candles in the birthday cake.
6. - Was there orange juice in the glass? - No, there was apple juice in the glass.
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