Task 1. Read to the text and fill in the gaps. life; spent; 18 or eighteen; country; relaxed; family;
“Home is where the heart is.” That’s so true. I’ve lived in many different houses during my 1. but not all of them have been home. When you are growing up, home
is where your 2.lives. I left home when I was 3. and slowly my
childhood home was no longer. Now it’s my parents’ house and not my home. I moved around a lot and only 4.a year or so in most places I lived. They never really felt like home.
A home is somewhere you feel totally 5. and want to come home to. The
expression “Home Sweet Home” is also true. You have to have nice feelings about it to call it home. Home doesn’t have to be in your home 6.. I’ve lived in several countries and have had a home in all of them.
The country divided by Ural mountain range in two big parts is full of controversies. People who live close to Europe are not the same with Russians from the other side of the Ural. Russia is rich in such natural treasures as coal, oil, nickel, copper, natural gas and even diamonds. The oversize of the territory determines a big variety of climates: from arctic to subtropical one. In the centre of the country there is a temperate climate. One of the main sources of pride in Russia is unique nature from East to West. The country is rich in numerous lakes, rivers and woods.The head of the state is a president who is usually elected every 6 years. The capital of the country is Moscow with population of about 10 million people and it increases every day. This city is like a miniature copy of the whole country.
вот, думаю достаточно, всё самое главное