Task 1. Reading. "Travelling". Read then fill the missing words for their meaning country;way;travelling; world; travel; trip; holiday
Millions ofpeople all over the 1)
spend their holidays travelling. They travel to see
other countries and continents, modern cities and the ruins ofancient towns. They 2)
enjoy beautiful places or just for a change of scene. It is always interesting to discover new
things, different ways of life, to meet different people, to try different food and to listen to
different languages. People who live in the 3)
like to take a 4)
to big and noisy
cities and spend their time visiting historic places. They also enjoy shopping and dining at
restaurants. Theyusually like a quiet 5)
bythe sea or in the mountains, with nothing to
do but walk and bathe and lie in the sun. "Later, perhaps years later, the photos will remind them
ofthe happytime they once had. People are fond of 6)
because they see and learn a
lot of things that they can never see or learn at home, though they may read about them in books
and newspapers and see pictures of them on TV. The best way to study geography is to travel.
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In the morning I usually have porridge. I often start my breakfast with a cereal which is not cooked, it is something dry, ready to be eaten or muesli – some grain or porridge which is not cooked with dried fruit, nuts and so on.
I also like eggs (cooked in different ways). I don’t practically eat butter, I prefer soft margarine – made of vegetable fat, which is not heavy and creamy. I don’t eat jam at breakfast, I eat marmalade which is not sweet, there is slight bitterness; it’s rather pleasant.
I usually don’t have substantial breakfast on weekdays, I do it on weekends when I get up late. Very often I have just tea or coffee with sandwiches. Tea is usually taken by me with milk. I like very strong tea without sugar.
Sometimes when I am in hurry I don’t have time to have proper breakfast and I go to the university being hungry. In such case I usually buy something like «Snickers» or «Mars» on my way to the Alma Mater.