Yesterday we in the Czech Republic.
have been
were
went
was
visit the museum in the evenings?
Do you can
You can
Can you
How do we need for the recipe?
much apples
many eggs
many fruit
A: Are you ready to order? B: Yes. some chicken soup, please.
I'd like
I like
Could I
We had a great holiday. I to come home.
didn't want
no wanted
didn't wanted
1. Some governments have been trying to protect the environment for twenty years.
2. Have you been working at the TV studios since May?
3. Bill has been thinking about getting a new car for months.
4. Lesley has not been living in Meg's flat since last Christmas.
5. You have been eating too much since our holiday in March.
6. We have been looking forward to seeing you for weeks.
7. What have you been doing since last summer?
8. I have not been learning Spanish for very long.
9. Thomas has been writing his History essay since Saturday morning.
10. Have you been waiting for me for hours?
Объяснение:
The Berezinsky Biosphere Reserve is a reserve located in the northern part of Belarus at a distance of 120 kilometers from Minsk in the direction of St. Petersburg. Located on the border of Vitebsk and Minsk regions. The center of the reserve is in the village of Domzheritsy, Lepel district. It was created for the protection and breeding of rare species of animals that are listed in the national Red Book. The total area is 85.2 thousand hectares. The Berezinsky State Reserve was established in January 1925 and became one of the first Soviet reserves.
During the Great Patriotic War and the German occupation, it was seriously damaged and in 1951 it was decided to liquidate the reserve, but in 1958 it was restored.
In 1979, the Berezinsky Reserve was given the status of a biosphere reserve.
Due to its biological diversity and the uniqueness of natural complexes, the reserve is of exceptional importance not only for Belarus, but for the whole of Europe as a whole. There are four types of ecosystems here: dense forests, swampy swamps, fast-flowing reservoirs and clear meadows. The main type are forests, occupying about 89% of the territory of the reserve.