Sentences T (true) or F (false). National Park
Uluru-kala Tjuta
No trip to central Australia is complete without a visit to
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The park covers 1,325
square kilometres and contains Uluru, a 348-metre-high
rock. Uluru is very important to the native people of the
area, the Anangu. It is part of their cultural history and
traditional beliefs. The Anangu people believe they mustn't
climb Uluru, but they don't stop visitors from going up.
However, they prefer them to walk around the bottom of
the rock. In the park there is a cultural centre with
information and activities for visitors. Here visitors can find
guides who can take them around Uluru and tell them
about the history of the rock. Walks around Uluru take
about 3 hours. Visitors must have water with them and
should drink one litre of water for every hour they walk.
They also shouldn't walk during the hottest time of the
day. There are walking paths in the park and it's a good
idea for them to stay on the paths so as not to get lost or
disturb the park's ecosystem. They should also wear long
trousers and protective boots in case they come across a
snake.
The park is open from 5 am to 9 pm in the summer and
6:30 am to 7:30 pm in the winter. Camping is not allowed
inside the park, but there are many hotels just outside of
the park. A day at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is an
unforgettable adventure in the great Australian outback.
ответ / Answer:
the correct answer is (D)/правильный ответ под буквой (D)
Не стоит благодарности!/You're welcome!
Объяснение / Explanation:
Перевод:
Выбери правильный союз.
Девочки продолжили искать что-то в Интернете... было уже поздно.
А) как Б) что В) потому что Г) хотя
Отредактированный текст:
Девочки продолжили искать что-то в Интернете хотя было уже поздно.
English Version:
The girls continued searching for something on the Internet ... it was late.
A) as B) that C) because D) though
Edited text:
The girls continued searching for something on the Internet though it was late.
Kok Boru – Traditional Kyrgyz Horseback Competition.
Kok Boru, which translates to English as gray wolf, has its origins in the distant past, from a time when men went to go hunt for prey to feed their families and cattle remained under the supervision of elders, women and youth. Wolves often attacked livestock and caused many problems. After returning from the hunt, angry men would go to chase after the wolf pack. Having caught up with the pack, they would pick up running wolves from the ground, throwing them between each other almost playfully. The game today requires teams to throw a dead sheep or goat into their opponent’s well on the playing field.
The main goal of the game in the past was training for fighting. While playing kok-boru, men and horses were taught to be fearless. The game trained men to be courageous, brave, and daring, qualities needed by warriors.
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