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Про­чи­тай­те текст и за­пол­ни­те про­пус­ки A–F ча­стя­ми пред­ло­же­ний, обо­зна­чен­ны­ми циф­ра­ми 1–7. Одна из ча­стей в спис­ке 1–7 лиш­няя. За­не­си­те цифры, обо­зна­ча­ю­щие со­от­вет­ству­ю­щие части пред­ло­же­ний, в таб­ли­цу.

Hammocks

People have been using hammocks for many years. The first people to create these swinging beds were the Taino, people native to the Caribbean and to Central and South America. The Taino made the hammocks A _______________________. The word "hammock" comes from the Spanish word hamaca. Hammocks were likely named after the bark from the hamack tree B _______________________.

European explorers came in search of the New World many years C _______________________. The explorers were impressed with the unique beds. Christopher Columbus spotted hammocks in the Caribbean in 1492. They made such an impact on him D _______________________. Columbus admired how the hanging beds kept sleepers safe from the soggy ground and pesky forest animals. These portable beds were also easily moved. They were small enough when folded E ______________________. Columbus tested a hammock and found it to be comfortable and cool. By the middle of the 16th century, more sailors became interested in hammocks.

Today hammocks are not just for relaxing. They are now part of a thrillseeking sport known as extreme hammocking. In extreme hammocking, athletes may string a hammock between large rocks or tall trees. Some athletes hang the hammocks from the bottom of a bridge. Athletes climb to their destination F ______________________. Wherever the location, hammockers enjoy the challenges the climb brings. Andy Lewis, an extreme-⁠hammocking expert from Utah, said, "The experience speaks for itself. The joy is in the journey, rather than the destination."

 

1.  by using strong ropes and special shoes

2.  by weaving together cotton, plant fibers, and tree bark

3.  who was fascinated by hammocks

4.  from which they were first created

5.  that they could fit in small spaces on ships

6.  that he wrote about hammocks in his journals

7.  after the Taino had begun making hammocks

 

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A  — 2. Таино де­ла­ли га­ма­ки, спле­тая хло­пок, рас­ти­тель­ные во­лок­на и дре­вес­ную кору.

B  — 4. Га­ма­ки, по всей ви­ди­мо­сти, были на­зва­ны в честь коры де­ре­ва, из ко­то­ро­го они были со­зда­ны.

C  — 7. Ев­ро­пей­ские ис­сле­до­ва­те­ли при­шли в по­ис­ках Но­во­го Света через много лет после того, как Таино начал де­лать га­ма­ки.

D  — 6. Они ока­за­ли на него такое вли­я­ние, что он на­пи­сал о га­ма­ках в своих днев­ни­ках.

E  — 5. Они были до­ста­точ­но малы, и в сло­жен­ном со­сто­я­нии они могли по­ме­стить­ся в не­боль­шие про­стран­ства на ко­раб­лях.

F  — 1. Спортс­ме­ны взби­ра­ют­ся к своей цели, ис­поль­зуя силь­ные ве­рев­ки и спе­ци­аль­ную обувь.

 

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