Предмет: Английский язык, автор: ismaka1

доклад по английскому животные новой Зеландии

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Автор ответа: Bublick08
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Long historical isolation and remoteness from other continents has created unique and in many respects the unique natural world of islands of New Zealand differing in a large number of endemic plants and birds.Still about 1000 years ago, before emergence on islands of constant settlements of the person, historically completely there were no mammals. The exception was made by two species of bats and the whales living in coastal waters, sea lions and seals.
Along with arrival on these lands of the first permanent residents, Polynesians, on islands Polynesian rats (Rattus exulans) and dogs have appeared. Later the first European immigrants have brought pigs, cows, goats, mice and cats. Development of the European settlements in the 19th century has caused emergence in New Zealand everything new and new animal species. Emergence of some of them has exerted extremely negative impact on flora and fauna of islands. It is necessary to carry to such animals rats, cats, polecats, rabbits (delivered to the country for hunting development), the ermines (delivered to the country for control over population of rabbits), the possum (delivered to the country for development of the fur industry). Without having natural enemies in the surrounding nature, populations of these animals reached the sizes posing a threat to agriculture, health of the population and put on a side of extinction of natural representatives of flora and fauna of New Zealand. Only in recent years some coastal islands have also been saved by efforts of environmental agencies of New Zealand from these animals that has allowed to hope for preservation of a natural environment there.
From representatives of fauna of New Zealand the birds of a kiwi (Apterygiformes) who have become a national symbol of the country are the most known. Among birds it is also necessary to note a ke (or Nestor), the takakh (or a wingless sultanka).
Only in New Zealand remains of the not flying birds of Moa exterminated about 500 years ago huge reaching height of 3,5 m have remained. The little later, presumably only about 200 years ago, has exterminated also the largest of the known species of eagles — Haast's eagle — the having wingspan to 3 meters and weighing to 15 kg.
Among the reptiles which are found in New Zealand it is possible to note a gatteriya and stsinok. The New Zealand stsinka are presented by three types: big scynk, scynk Otago, scynk Sutera. From them the first look most widely meets.The only representative insectivorous, delivered to the country and adapting to free conditions of dwelling in her, is the European hedgehog.
In New Zealand there are no snakes, and from spiders are poisonous only katipo.
29 species of fish live in fresh reservoirs of the country, 8 of which are on the verge of disappearance. About 3000 species of fish and other inhabitants of the sea live in the coastal seas. 35 endemic species of fish which don't meet anywhere any more are found in New Zealand. Two species of eels (maloplavnikovy and dolgopery) are found in waters of New Zealand; lamprey, retropinna ordinary, galaksiya. The Australian spotty cat's sharks, dramatic measures, a red sneper and King-fish, a mackerel, safe for the person, meet.
Mollusks of a pau. The Paua — the name of three types of the New Zealand large edible sea cockleshells which are relating to the Haliotidae family and distinguished from other cockleshells with extraordinary bright modulations of nacre.
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Complete the text with the omitted words. Choose from the following: on, high, of, rose, together, continent, like, around, one, course.

The UK

The geographical position

Great Britain or England as they often call the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on the British Isles in the European (1) _____________ of the world. They include two big islands (the largest is Great Britain and the other one is Ireland) and more than 5 thousand small islands (2) __________________ them. The country consists of four parts: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

There are no high mountains and very long rivers in the UK. The highest mountain is in the north, in Scotland, its name is Ben Nevis. Its height is a little more than 1 thousand meters (3) _____________. The longest river is the Severn, 350 meters long. The UK. is washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the west, by the Northern Sea in the east and between them there is the Irish Sea.

The population

Nearly 60 million people live in the UK. The most populated part of the Great Britain is its central part – England, where 46 million people live. All people in the Great Britain use the English language as their state (4) __________ and of course they can speak their native languages: in Scotland – Scottish, in Wales – Welsh, in Northern Ireland – Irish.

All Englishmen love their country and respect their native flag the Union Jack, as they call it. The symbol of England is the (5) ______________, of Scotland is the thistle, the leek symbolizes Wales and the shamrock is the symbol of Ireland.

Englishmen are the people who keep and love their traditions. The favorite theme of their discussion is the weather because it is very changeable and nobody knows what it will be in a moment. One of their traditions is every day’s tea at 4 o’clock. Englishmen consider tea their national drink and they are really proud of this fact. They love their home and always say: East or West- home is best.

The capital and large cities

The capital of the UK. is London. It is a very old city. It was born more than 2 thousand years ago. It stands (6) _______________ the river Thames. More than 7 million people live in it. This is the place of the Government and the Parliament. And Buckingham Palace is the official residence of English Royal family.

The city contains three parts: the City, the financial center, the West End and the East End. The West End is the most beautiful and fashionable part. Here the theatres, big shops, restaurants and of (7) ________________ places of interest are concentrated. The most famous museum – the British museum is also here. The Westminster Palace or the Houses of Parliament is situated along the river Thames. We can see there the main clock of Britain (8) _____________ with the biggest bell Big Ben, which struck every quarter. The famous park is Hide-park. It is popular with its Speaker’s Corner, where everybody can speak on different themes he likes.

London’s metro is called the Tube because it looks (9) _____________ a tube perhaps. The main square of London, Trafalgar Square attracts many tourists from different corners of the world. Besides London there are many other big cities: Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh; Cardiff is the center (10) _____________ Wales. Such cities as Oxford and Cambridge are famous for the fact that they are the first university-cities in the country.