Match the short texts about the animals to their names. Соотнесите названия животных с короткими текстами. cow, mouse, snake, koala, monkey, kangaroo, parrot, camel, elephant, cat, dog, dolphin, zebra, giraffe, horse 1. This animal is small. It lives in people’s houses. Some people are scared of it. And this animal is scared of a cat!__________ 2. This animal is very big, has long legs and a long neck and lives in Africa___________ 3. This animal is quite big. It is brown, but also black, white or grey. It helps people in the village to work in the fields. You can ride on its back if you can!____________ 4. This animal is very long and can be very dangerous. People are scared of it.____________ 5. This animal is quite big and lives on the farm. People like these animals because they give them a lot of milk.__________ 6. This animal is very big and lives in Africa. It has got a long trunk, big ears, and it is grey. You can see it in the Zoo in many countries.____________ 7. This animal lives in Australia and is a very nice animal. It is not very big. It likes eucalyptus leaves.___________ 8. This animal lives in people’s houses or on the farm. It barks and people like it. Cats are sometimes scared of it but not always.____________ 9. This animal is very funny and nice. You can see it in the Zoo but it lives in Africa. It likes bananas very much.____________ 10. This animal is like a horse but lives in Africa. It has black and white stripes on its body.___________ 11. This animal is very big and lives in water but it is not a fish! It is very nice and friendly and sometimes can save people’s lives!___________ 12. This animal is very nice and people have it at home as a pet in the cage! It has got very nice and coloured feathers.___________ 13. This animal is small and very nice. It lives in people’s houses. People like it because this animal eats mice!___________ 14. This animal is big. Sometimes it can walk in very hot weather and doesn’t drink anything for a very long time!___________ 15. This animal lives in Australia. It is big and very nice and can jump very fast. It sometimes keeps its baby in the pouch on its body.__________ I. Замени подчёркнутые дополнения на подходящие местоимения her, him, them, us. 1) The father makes John ________________ walk the dog. 2) We would like our parents ______________ to donate money to the charity organisation. 3) Sam wants his mother ____________ to help him with Maths. 4) The teacher asks the pupils ______________ to organise a charity fair. 5) The mother asks my brother and me __________ to tidy the house. 6) The parents would like Mike ___________ to help in the garden. 7) I dont make Kate ______________ donate money to charity. She does it on her own (сама). II. Write the sentences using the complex object 1. The Smiths want__________us to visit____________ (we, visit) them next month. 2. The teacher let ___________________ (the class, go) home early. 3. What does the teacher expect _________________________ (his pupils, do) during the lesson? 4. When do you expect ________________________ (they, arrive)? 5. The man wouldn’t like _____________________ (his son, become) a dentist. 6. Alice didn’t expect ______________________ (the exams, start) in April. 7. Don’t make ____________________________ (I, do homework). 8. Do you want _______________________ (she, volunteer) at the local hospital? 9. She made ________________________ (her daughter, do the chores). 10. Let ________________________ (Mary, explain) you everything. III. Fill in the right words. There is an extra word. Charitable, websites, donations, hospitals, need, helps, elderly. Most forms of charity mean providing basic items (вещи, предметы)of necessity, such as food, water, clothing, healthcare. There are so many ________________ organizations in the world today. They allow people to donate either directly or online, through (через) _______________. Charitable organizations also include (включают в себя) nursing homes, food banks, religious institutes and _______________ for the poor. Donating things you don’t use anymore is one of the forms of charity. Not everyone is lucky enough to have lots of toys or warm clothes for winter. Sometimes people simply can’t find the job to earn enough (достаточно) money. Others are sick, disabled or ________________ and can’t get around on their own. These are the cases when charity ____________. If everyone made charity a part of their life and helped those who are in ____________, the world would become a better place to live. Mother Teresa once said: “To truly give charity, you must be free of selfishness!” And, it’s true. The acts of charity come in many different forms. Nancy Bird Walton was a pioneering Australian airwoman. In the 1930s, rejecting the traditional role of females of her time, she became a fully qualified pilot. She was only 19 at the time. Nancy Bird wanted to fly almost as soon as she could walk. In 1933, at the age of 18, her passion drove her to take flying lessons. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who was the first man to fly across the mid-Pacific, had just opened a pilots school near Sydney, and she was among his first pupils. Most women learnt to fly for fun, but Nancy planned to fly for a living. Using a legacy of 200 pounds from a great aunt plus money loaned by her father, Nancy bought her first aircraft, a Gipsy Moth. Soon after, Nancy and her friend Peggy McKillop took off on a tour, landing at country fairs and giving rides to people who had never seen an aircraft before, let alone a female pilot. Whilst touring, Bird met Reverend Stanley Drummond. He wanted her to set up a flying medical service in New South Wales. In 1935, Nancy was hired to operate the service. Nancys own Gipsy Moth was used as an air ambulance. Soon she was able to buy a better-equipped aircraft, and she began covering more and more distant territory. She told others that it was rewarding but lonely work. During World War II, Nancy trained women in skills needed to help the men flying in the Royal Australian Air Force. She was 24 when she married an Englishman, Charles Walton, with whom she had two children. In 1950, Nancy founded the Australian Women Pilots Association (AWPA). In the following decades she received many honors. One of her last interviews was for the feature length documentary film Flying Sheilas which provided a unique insight into her life along with seven other Australian female pilots. In all her years of flying, Nancy was never involved in an accident despite the great risks involved in the early years of aviation. A7. Nancy Bird Walton could be trained as pilot because she was under 20 at the time. 1.True(T) 2. False(F) 3.Not stated(NS) A8. There were few young wome in pilots school opened by Charles Kingsford Smith. 1. T 2. F 3. NS A9. Nancys aunt gave her money to buy her first airplane. 1. T 2. F 3. NS A10. Nancy and her friend Peggy gave rides to all the volunteers at country fairs for free. 1. T 2. F 3. NS A11. Nancy was the person who created the flying medical service. 1. T 2. F 3. NS A12. During World War II Nancy served as a pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force. 1. T 2. F 3. NS A13. Nancys career has been successful and rewarding in many ways. 1. T 2. F 3. NS A14. Nancy had no injuries or traumas despite all the objective risks of her professiob. 1. T 2. F 3. NS