2) Read the texts and match the texts with their titles. One title is extra.
A A Sport or a Hobby?
B An Unusual Means of Transport
C Various Applications D A Magic Journey
E Choosing equipment
F Across the Continent
1 A journey through a wild and faraway desert- by camel! This is a wonderful choice for everyone who wants to forget the modern means of travelling. You’ll be on top of a camel and part of a desert caravan. Camel drivers accompany you, providing good company, as you admire the golden sand and the bright blue sky.
2 Are you ready for Australia? Say yes and take a Safari Holiday. It is a mystery, wonder and … adventure! Our safari experts will take you through Australia from north to south. We offer views of dunes, mountain ranges, untouched beaches and open fields. You will see the amazing wildlife and beautiful nature. Let us make your Australian safari an experience you will never forget!
3 The Hogwarts Express plays a big part in the adventures of Harry Potter. A trip to the Scottish Highlands can be your chance to sit in the same carriage and dream about your own trip to the mysterious world. The journey goes through some of Scotland’s most splendid scenery. The best part of the journey is when the train crosses the Glenfinnan viaduct, a railway bridge.
4 While the majority of scuba diving recreation, there are those that do it for a living well. Scientific exploration and research is another area with lot of scuba diving demand. They spend a lot of time in the water watching sea life cycles, and how microorganisms fit the whole underwater environment. There are also others that work in constructing underwater platforms that are often used for research as well as offshore oil.
5 Surfing is a sport which is undertaken by almost every individual in the U.S. This term is often referred to as a surface water sport in which the person surfing is carried along the face of a breaking ocean wave standing on a surfboard. Surfboards can also be used on rivers on standing waves. Some people practice this as a hobby while others become professional surfers.
3) Fill in the gaps. Use: when, who, which, that, where, whose. Put commas where it is necessary.
1. The museum … you have seen on the photos isn’t far away from here.
2. My brother went to the garden … it’s warm and pleasant.
3. Her parents were musicians … worked in the theatre across the park.
4. My tourist agent … map you are using is a friendly woman.
5. I have a friend … never lies.
4) Complete the text with the derivatives of the words on the right.
Global Tourism
A. A Global tourism is big business. It can bring … goal to developing regions. But what are the negative effects of tourism?
ECONOMY
B. The Mediterranean is the … sea all over the world.
DIRT
C. Most popular resorts are polluted: litter has become a … problem.
SCIENCE
D. A lot of ancient monuments are being destroyed by the … march of tourist.
END
E. Many of great European cities are now finding that their … centers are fast becoming occupied by tourists with clicking cameras and left by all local residents except for souvenir sellers. So what’s the way out?
HISTORY
F. No doubt Governments should create programmes to support local residents and to protect ... monuments.
CULTURE
1) 1b 2f 3d 4c 5a
2) 1 where 2 that 3 which 4 whose 5 who
3) 1 an economic 2 dirtiest 3 scientific 4 endless 5 historical 6 cultural