Сократить текст 35 have you seen the tv series 'lost'? if you have, you'll know that it's about a group of people whose plane has crashed on a remote island. they seem to find it quite easy to find food, build shelters and protect themselves from storms in the thick jungle on the island. but suppose you were lost in the jungle — will it be as easy for you to survive? first things first, a jungle can be difficult to walk through! so, use a stick to part thick vegetation and to see and avoid any poisonous spiders or insects. this trekking will be very hard on your body, however, and will make you hungry. so, what's on the menu? well, you might find some fruit to eat in a tropical forest, but how about some nice juicy creepy-crawlies as well? you might turn your nose up, but insects are an amazing source of protein and are low in fat. one warning, though! avoid brightly coloured insects, which are usually poisonous. keep your eyes open for storms. some tropical forests get up to ten metres of rain in a year — about the height of a four-storey building — and mudslides are common, too. so, if you don't want a mud bath, stay away from steep hillsides when you see dark thunder clouds! after the storm has passed, perhaps you can drink some of the rainwater that you will find held in the cupped leaves of some plants. hopefully, after all this, you will see a small aeroplane flying overhead. here's your chance to signal for help. that piece of broken bottle you found, should do the trick! simply hold it up to the sun and move it so that sunlight reflects off it towards the plane hopefully help will soon be on its way!
The English do not always agree. Some say the Americans are louder, richer and noisier than any other nationality. Other British people think there are lots of good things about the USA like Hollywood, jazz and Superman. It is true that most American skyscrapers are taller than buildings in the UK, but the British think their stately homes are older and more beautiful than anything in the USA. The Americans love coke and hamburgers – people in the UK think British food is much healthier.
Clothes are cheap in the USA but fashion design in the UK is better than design in the USA.
2. How many are there in a family?
3. Where does your new student come from?
4. What kind of man is your cousin?
5. Who is this woman? - This is Mrs. Arnold. She is your new teacher.
6. When is your sister's birthday?
7. How long does it take to get from here to the theater?
8. Which of your sisters is in love with Tom?
9. Where do they usually go in summer?
10. Why do you need his phone?
1. What are your questions?
2. What kind of gift would you like for a birthday?
3. How much does this computer cost?
4. Where do his parents live?
5. Whom does he want to see?
6. What is known about this building?
7. What does your sister's husband look like?
8. How many brothers and sisters does she have?
9. Whom are you always waiting here at this time?
10. What does this word mean?