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!
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. 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.
The park is from 5 am to 9 pm in the summer and 6:30 am to 7:30 pm in the winter. A day at Uluru-Kata Tiuta National Park is an unforgettable adventure in the great Australian outback.
2)Peter never has lunch at work.- Петр никогда не обедает на работе.
3)They play tennis every day.-Они каждый день играют в теннис.
4)I don’t get up at 6 in the morning.- Я не встаю в 6 утра.
5)Peter doesn’t have lunch at work.-Петр не обедает на работе.
6)What time do you get up?-В какое время Вы встаёте?
7)What languages does she speak?-На каких языках она говорит?
8)Does Peter have lunch at work?- Петр обедает на работе?
9)Why don’t they play tennis every day?- Почему они не играют в теннис каждый день?
10)She doesn’t speak Spanish and Italian.-Она не говорит на Испанском и Итальянском.
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