Read the text bellow and complete the gaps.Use only one word in each gap
HORSE RIDDING HOLLYDAY
Costa Rica is one of the most beautiful countries (1) _______ the world and one where (2) ______ unique plants and animals can be found. Tourists and nature travellers alike come under the spell of nature wonderland that contains (3) _____ of tropical forests,rushing rivers and exotic animals. Its uncrowded beaches,high mountain and amazing volcanoes leave very (4) ______ peaople disappointed.One of the best ways of discovering the many incredible areas of the country (5) ______ on hordeback.The Costa Rica Riding Adventure offers (6) ______ four-day journey through the gorgeous landscapes of the country.The first day begins in the village of Santa Elena and ends in Las Juntas.
The following morning the ride reaches the beautiful little village (7) ______ Solania.The third day is spent visiting the waterfalls or exploring the muontains foot or horseback or simply enjoying the day tin the swimming pool. On the last day you explore the Arenal Volcano,one of the most stunning features of the country.
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The Zulu are an African ethnic group living mainly in South Africa.One particularly interesting aspect of their wedding customs. There are many preparations that need to (1)_____be___ made before a wedding,and especially on the day of the event.Before the wedding,the groom's family presents eleven cows to the bride-to-be.If the wants to marry the man,she accepts (2)____the___ gift.The wedding itself takes place on a hillside,on land and that it owned (3)____by____ the groom,called a kraal.Throughout the day,the bride might change her clothes (4)_____more____ than three times,do that her sister in- laws see her in many different colours.A wedding meal of meat and vegetable (5)_____is___ prepared by the bridesmaids.The tradition of ukwaba is when the bride gives gifts of handmade blankets (6)______to____ the members of her new family.Then,the family cover themselves (7)______with____ the blankets in front of all the guests to symbolise that they (8)____have______ accepted the bride into their family,and everyone sings and dances in the traditional manner
The history of surfing undoubtedly goes (0) BACK a long way. It seems to (9) ..have........ formed a central part of the culture of the Polynesian people, who were inhabitants of islands in the Pacific Ocean (10) .....such..... as Samoa, Tonga, and Hawaii. These people did not regard surfing (11) ....as...... a mere recreational activity. For them, it was much (12) .....more..... of an art. Although surfing disappeared from many parts of Polynesia in (13) ...the....... early twentieth century, a small number of people in Hawaii kept the tradition alive. In 1912, it spread to the east coast of the United States, and in particular to Virginia Beach, (14) .....which..... became an important surfing center. Surfing developed quite rapidly from then on, and the design of surfboards became more sophisticated. However, (15) ....it...... was not until the 1960s that surfing came to be a truly global phenomenon, boosted not only by the success of surfing films (16) .....but..... also by pop songs about surfing cultur
The destruction of the rainforests is a pressing problem of our times (61) ___but____ not one that is regarded equally seriously by everyone. The more affluent nations regard the issue as (62) ___necessity____ of
preservation; deforestation must stop. When it comes to the poorer countries, the issue is not so cut and dried. (63) ___To____ these people, the rainforests represent a source of economic prosperity, a point that obviously takes precedence over ecological concern. A solution must be found before the damage caused by the deforestation that is destroying the rainforests becomes irrevocable. Deforestation is carried out by (64) ___workers____ involved in the timber industry and also by migrant farmers. The latter occupy an area of land, strip it, farm it (65) __until_____ its natural mineral supply is used up and then move on. The land is left useless and exposed and a process of erosion comes into effect, washing soil into rivers thereby killing fish and blocking the water’s natural course.
The land is not the (66) ___only____victim. Rainforests are a richly populated habitat. In the rainforests of Madagascar there are at (67) __least_____150,000 individual species of plants and animals which are found nowhere (68) __else__ in the world, and more are being discovered all the time . Furthermore, approximately 50% of all endangered animal species live in the world’s rainforests. The destruction of the forests effectively represents a complete removal of all these plants and animals. Deprived (69) ___of____ their natural environments, they will disappear altogether. Again, this process is irreversible. Man, no (70) ___matter___ how powerful he considers himself, does not have the power to re-establish the species he is so wilfully destroying.
Costa Rica is one of the most beautiful countries (1) __in_____ the world and one where (2) __many____ unique plants and animals can be found. Tourists and nature travellers alike come under the spell of nature wonderland that contains (3) ___plenty__ of tropical forests,rushing rivers and exotic animals. Its uncrowded beaches,high mountain and amazing volcanoes leave very (4) _few_____ peaople disappointed.One of the best ways of discovering the many incredible areas of the country (5) ______ on hordeback.The Costa Rica Riding Adventure offers (6) __a____ four-day journey through the gorgeous landscapes of the country.The first day begins in the village of Santa Elena and ends in Las Juntas.
The following morning the ride reaches the beautiful little village (7) __of____ Solania.The third day is spent visiting the waterfalls or exploring the muontains foot or horseback or simply enjoying the day tin the swimming pool. On the last day you explore the Arenal Volcano,one of the most stunning features of the country.