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№1. As a child, Steven lived in a village. Outside the village there was a house where a strange old woman and her granddaughter Eliza lived. The CHILDREN often played together. One day, Eliza WAS unusually sad. When Steven was about to leave, the old woman said, “I know you are friends. But never come to our house again. Never ever!” The girl took the boy to the gate. “Will you miss me?” she asked. The boy said, “Yes, I will!” To his surprise, the girl said, “But I won’t! I DON' WANT to see you anymore!” She closed the gate. The next day the girl LEFT for the city. Steven was upset but he hoped that one day he WOULD SEE Eliza again. Five years later Steven became a student and moved to the city. He rented a small apartment on the FIRST floor. One day, when he WAS WALKING to the university, he saw Eliza. She was sitting on the bench in the park with an ice-cream in her hand. He ran up to her and said “Hello! It’s nice to see you again!” But Eliza looked up at HIM, stood up and walked away. “I wish I KNEW what is going on,” Steven said to himself, and decided to start his own investigation.

№2. Choosing a career is one of the most difficult choices we have to make in our lives. There are lots of interesting and EXCITING professions, but which of them is the right choice for you? Researchers who work in EDUCATION and sociology asked people across the UK what their dream job would be. And the results were quite UNEXPECTED. According to the survey, people find modest jobs like charity work or gardening the most ATTRACTIVE. Often at the top of their list are jobs such as a nurse or a TEACHER. The study also shows that people in the UK are very PRACTICAL and focus on the dream jobs they have a realistic chance of getting.

№3. A few years ago I was on a camping holiday in Bristol. There WERE lots of other girls from around the UK, but I was the only one from Scotland. The camp WAS LOCATED in the woods, not far from the river. The camp life was even MORE INTERESTING than I had expected. We enjoyed all kinds of camping activities – sports and games, different shows and contests. Everything was fine apart from one incident that took me aback. Once, at lunchtime, when I WAS EATING ice cream, one of the girls asked: “So, do you have ice cream in Scotland?” I DIDN'T KNOW how to react. My neighbour repeated her question. I nodded, “Yes.” My answer provoked a wave of absurd questions about my country: “Have you ever seen a ghost in your castle?” “Do all Scottish MEN wear checked skirts?” I FOUND out that some people believe silly stereotypes about Scotland. They believe that Scots really carry bagpipes in THEIR bags to play the instrument on the streets, and that Scots practise magic. At last, the girls said that they WOULD COME to Scotland one day to see it with their own eyes and to separate the truth from the myths.

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A band of birds is __playing___ electric guitars and cymbals in a walk through area of the arts center. This is part of an art installation in London's Barbican Center that's become a musical sensation. «This art gallery is exceptional,» says the director of the gallery.

 

B3 PLAY

 

«We thought it__would attract___lots of people but it's exceeded our expectations in that way»

 

^ B4 ATTRACT

 

Only 25 people at a time ___are allowed__in. Some wait quite a while before getting into the small exhibition space. The entrance is dark, with projections of electric guitars on the walls. The space then opens up and birds flutter between man-made islands, tapping on guitars and

 

B5 ALLOW

 

upturned cymbals,__producing___music of a sort. The director says there are rules.

 

^ B6 PRODUCE

 

Don’t feed ___the birds, because they are on a very strict,healthy diet,» the director warns. «The 40 birds here are regularly checked by animal specialists to make sure they're healthy.»

 

B7 NOT FEED

 

 

Musician Bobby Gillespie_has heardabout it from his colleagues.

 

B8 HEAR

 

«I think the birds are probably__better___musicians than most musicians»

 

B9 GOOD

 

 

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Seven __activistsfrom around the world have received the Goldman Environmental Prize for 2009. Marc Ona Essangui won from Africa. Mister Ona heads two environmental organizations in Gabon.

 

^ B10 ACTIVE

 

 

He has worked to make known the unlawfulagreement_ behind a huge Chinese mining project. The project threatens Gabon's rainforests. Mister Ona has faced threats of arrest and prison for his efforts. Maria Gunnoe won from North America. She works with a coalition to organize neighborhood groups to fight

 

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environmentally__harmful___activities by coal companies.

 

B12 HARM

 

She has had to take__security ___measures to protect her family from threats. Rizwana Hasan from Asia is an environmental lawyer from Bangladesh. She worked to make the public aware of the dangers of the ship-breaking industry.

 

^ B13 SECURE

 

 

Ships no__longer___in use contain dangerous materials which can be released into the environment when they are taken apart. Her efforts have led to stronger environmental rules governing the ship-breaking industry.

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Michael could not imagine his life without computers. His parents _bought_ him his first computer at the age of seven. It took __him__ several days to learn how to use it. His mum said that the younger people were the _fastest_ they could learn computer skills. That was probably true – most _children_ in Michael’s class were very competent computer users. Michael was really surprised to find out that the first personal computer _was invented_ in the 70’s of the last century. 
“And how did you chat or send your e-mails without computers?” he asked his mother. 
She smiled: “We _didn't send_ each other e-mails. And there were no networks.”
She also said that it _it was _ fun to communicate face-to-face, to play out-of-doors and to visit friends’ homes.
“But if there _were_ no computers, I wouldn’t be able to communicate with my friends who live far away from me,” Michael replied.
“True. Technological progress is a great thing,” his mother said “And I think people _will create_ even more amazing communication devices in the near future.” 
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British cuisine is simple. Puddings, stews, pies and breads are _traditional_ British dishes. Many of them are cooked and eaten on holidays. The choice of dishes has been influenced by the climate, history and _geographical_ position of the country. England is _famous_ for its butter and cheese. The most popular of them is, of course, cheddar. Scotland is known for its _tasty_ meat dishes and cakes. Wales has a strong fishing culture. As a result, Welsh cookery includes a lot of seafood, such as shrimps and crabs. However, nowadays most British restaurants offer food from _different_ parts of the world. The choice depends only on your pocketbook and your _imagination_. 
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The camel was very thirsty. His last drink had been weeks ago. His feet sank in the hot sand and he ___COULD___ hardly move. "When will I reach water?" he thought. "And I __HAVE NOT EATEN_ for ages." It was obvious that if the camel didn’t find any water and food soon, he _WOULD DIE__. He made a few steps toward another dune. It was __EASIER_ to walk along the top of a hill, than along the bottom. At last he __SAW__ something green in the distance. Was it a mirage or an oasis? He hoped for the best and the hope helped _HIM_ move faster. Soon, that distant green colour turned into real trees and grass. There _WAS__ a small stream of water and some palm trees that gave shade. Their wide __LEAVES__ could protect the camel from the sun's rays. Though the sun __WAS SHINING_, it didn’t burn anymore. Unfortunately, it was impossible to stay there forever. A short rest and the camel had to move on towards his destination.

'Surfers Against Sewage' (SAS) was founded in 1990 by water sports enthusiasts in the UK. They are an environmental _ORGANIZATION_ that tries to protect the UK’s oceans and beaches. They say that it may be really _RISKY_ to swim in the seas, and even sunbathe on the beaches because of the pollution. When SAS appeared, it informed people about the problem in quite an _UNUSUAL__ way. They went to public events with their surfboards and handed out leaflets. They _QUICKLY_ attracted the attention of the media and people of Britain. They even managed to put pressure on the _GOVERNMENT_ to forbid dumping waste in the sea, rivers and lakes. The campaign was indeed _SUCCESSFUL_. Officials agreed to spend 8.5 billion pounds on cleaning up Britain’s seas and rivers.