Упр.7 Unit 3 Рабочая тетрадь ГДЗ English Михеева 8 класс
7. Read the descriptions (a—e) and match them with the numbers (1—6) . There is one number you dontaskt need to use.
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7. Read the descriptions (a—e) and match them with the numbers (1—6) . There is one number you dontaskt need to use.
1) Koalas
2) Giraffes
3) Polar Bears
4) Zebras
5) Tigers
6) Kangaroos
a) They are the biggest carnivores1 on land! They’re twice as big as a tiger. They weigli one ton; have long legs and white fur. Hunting alone for anything from seals to large fish, they use a sense of smell 100 times better than ours. They can run at speeds close to 40 mph2. Even though they are very good swimmers, the animals prefer to use pieces of ice as rafts to travel around! The cold, windy, and ice-covered land of the Arctic is the best place for them!
b) They use their long, powerful hind legs and feet for hopping and jumping, which, of course, is their main way of transport. They use their long, thick tails for balancing themselves and put most of their weight on their large fourth toe. In Australia, drivers must be careful not to hit these animals that can lead their way across the roads.
c) They are long-lived animals that move quickly for their large size and have teeth built for eating grass. These species still live in Africa. They have black or white and black stripes, almost vertical 0n the head and neck, and horizontal 0n the legs. Stripes help to confuse those who want to attack the animal and they also help these animals to make friends with each other.
d) They are warm-blooded mammals. They have big ears and a big nose, sharp teeth and very sharp claws. The animals have very thick fur, white on the underside and grey on the rest of its body, They look very nice, like teddy-bears. The animals can run as fast as a rabbit. They live and sleep in the eucalyptus trees. It’s hot, light, and dry here. They can sleep for up to 19 hours. The animals live on the East coast of Australia.
e) They are the tallest mammals. They live mostly in the desert areas of Western Africa where trees occur. They can eat 63 kg of leaves and sleep least of all, from 10 minutes to two hours. Though normally they are silent, they communicate with each other by making strange sounds. These animals usually walk slowly but in case of danger can run very fast.