Молю богом надо сделать либоо меня убьют сделайте PART 1. READING.
Task 1. Read the article and fill in the missing sentences (A-F). One sentence is extra.
APE ART
Works of art by apes have been displayed in art galleries around the world since the 1950’s. It’s not a joke. Apes are natural artists and ape art is becoming big business. Ape art did not use to have any form. In fact, paintings by chimps were nothing more than paint thrown onto a canvas, and it was impossible to tell what the pictures were meant to show. (1). They can even use sign language to give their paintings titles.
Koko and Michael live in California and they have been painters since they were very young. (2). At first she was shy, and did not want to show anyone her pictures, but now Koko’s and Michael’s art work is displayed in exhibitions and they have many fans. Unfortunately, not all of their paintings survive, as they often eat their work as soon as it is finished. Sadly, there is bad news for these recently discovered artists. (3). There are only 600 gorillas and a few thousand lowland gorillas left in the world. The work of Koko and Michael is being used to help raise money to save the world’s gorillas.
Some people might laugh and say that these paintings are not art, but who really knows what art is? (4). Although you cannot buy Koko’s and Michael’s original paintings, many people are prepared to pay a great deal of money to buy high quality copies of the originals. (5). Not only will you receive a colourful picture or T-shirt, but you will also be helping to save one of the world’s most intelligent species. Is there a better way to spend money?
A. Koko learnt to draw when she was just three years old.
B. The truth is, there has been a great deal of commercial interest in gorilla art in all its forms.
C. They even buy T-shirts printed with their pictures.
D. No one wants to buy gorilla paintings.
E. Gorillas are an endangered species.
F. Today, however some gorillas, like Michael and Koko, are able to paint quite realistic pictures of the objects around them.
Task 2. Read the content of excursions A - J. Match statements 1 to 8 with the content of each excursion and write the corresponding letter A, B, C, etc.
SCHOOL EXCURSIONS
A Ancient and Modern Museum This is a museum with a difference. Along with the usual historical exhibits, this museum features an up-to-date display of information technology. B Shortlands Wildlife Park This is not the usual zoo. Here exotic animals wander free large compounds, separated in such a way that they can’t harm one another.
C Botanical Gardens
Besides the many exotic plants you can
see in a botanical garden feature native
birds and other wildlife. D Wax World If you’re interested in seeing how people used to live and dress, Wax World is the place for you. Featuring over 100 wax models of famous people, this venue is the best for anyone interested in changing trends in clothing.
E The Central Art Gallery
The art gallery has six chambers each
exhibiing paintings from different
periods, from the Middle Ages to the
present. The walking tour, recorded on
tape, is for visitors interested in art
history. F Technology Park In the planetarium you can observe features of the night sky, and learn about such historical events as the origin of stars. This excursion also includes a visit to the Satellite Mapping Centre.
G Parliament
Schoolchildren are met at the entrance by
ushers who show them around the
Houses. The tour includes the Hansard
library, the grand lounge, government
and opposition offices and the public
gallery. H St. Cedric’s Cathedral With the Bishop Throne as its central feature, this building is a classical example of the excess of architecture. This excursion is a must for any person interested in sculpture and glass as art form.
I The Light Fantastic
Find out about the fascinating process of
candle making. This factory also holds
the additional attraction of illustrating
how candles and other wax products are
made and the use of wax in the art of J Trolland’s Caves These caves are situated below the hills to the north of the city at the Widmore River. The caves are home to colonies of glow worms that shine like stars on the ceiling and walls of the caves,
sculpture and decoration. casting an eerie light on the many stalagmites and stalactites.
The excursion is for those who are interested in:
1 history of art
2 politics
3 clothing and fashion
4 wax technology
5 astronomy
6 native wildlife
7 technological progress
8 unusual nature
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