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Вы услы­ши­те 6 вы­ска­зы­ва­ний. Уста­но­ви­те со­от­вет­ствие между вы­ска­зы­ва­ни­я­ми каж­до­го го­во­ря­ще­го A–F и утвер­жде­ни­я­ми, дан­ны­ми в спис­ке 1–7. Ис­поль­зуй­те каж­дое утвер­жде­ние, обо­зна­чен­ное со­от­вет­ству­ю­щей циф­рой, толь­ко один раз. В за­да­нии есть одно лиш­нее утвер­жде­ние. Вы услы­ши­те за­пись два­жды.

 

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1.   Before such tours you should learn how to move and breathe in rapid water.

2.   This company ignores tourists’ safety.

3.   Rafting can be life-⁠threatening.

4.   This kind of tour is for strong and fit people.

5.   Professional staff make these difficult tours fun.

6.   If you secure your life jacket properly, you’ll come home safely.

7.   Team spirit and optimism are important in such tours.

 

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Speaker A. Our trip with this company started with manually dragging our boats round the first Beginner’s Luck rapids. Well, I fell onthe rocks while doing this and injured my elbow. This company has a strange viewon safety! Our guide, with 9 years of experience, did nothing to prevent our boat from being turned upside down, throwing all three of us into the water. So I am begging you: do yourself a favor  — please use another boating company!

 

Speaker B. This trip isn’t about being rowed down a river. You will paddle, feel pain and get bruises. You wear a helmet and life jacket for a reason. You needto be at a basic level of physical fitness; there is some climbing up and down rocks and on uneven ground, and it’s slippery. You need to paddle sitting in an awkward position. You have to be able to get up and down quickly. You haveto listen and respond to directions. If you really can do that, sign up!

 

Speaker C. At the end of the day, don’t be lazy. We’re all tired; we’re all sore and bruised, so what? Help take your boat up. Not doing that is considered rude. And please don’t be pessimistic, gloomy or unpleasant because it may annoy the people around you who are trying to hear the guides and havea fun day with family and friends. Kids can go too, but they need to be at least 90 pounds, or atleast twelve years old, and they need to be good swimmers and listeners.

 

Speaker D. I’ve gone with this company twice nowand I enjoyed it both times. There are several rafting companies out there but you won’t meet personnel as qualified as you meet here. These people are doing what they love. I would not take these trips without a guide as I’d kill myself. They get you down safely and allow you to have fun between the rapids! Food was good and every time wepassed another outfitter, it became evident we chose the best one!

 

Speaker E. There is a common assumption that life jackets keep yourhead above water at all times. WRONG  — they are constructed to be able to float in water, so in any case you will pop to the surface. But waves and river currents are strong enough to take you under water for brief periods. A good rafting company typically provides a course on how to breathe strategically in rapids, but most beginners usually forget all that in the panic of being in the water.

 

Speaker F. I almost got killed in a white water rafting trip. This is how it happened. I rafted a very fast river. The guy in front of me lost his footing, banged into me and we both fell in. Our boat panicked, so we were rescued by another one 10 minutes later. We were heavily injured and I was barely conscious. My life jacket did NOT protect me from going under the crashing pull of white water. Don’t listen to those who say that rafting is safe, it is dangerous!


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Speaker A. Our trip with this company started with manually dragging our boats round the first Beginner’s Luck rapids. Well, I fell onthe rocks while doing this and injured my elbow. This company has a strange viewon safety! Our guide, with 9 years of experience, did nothing to prevent our boat from being turned upside down, throwing all three of us into the water. So I am begging you: do yourself a favor  — please use another boating company!

 

Speaker B. This trip isn’t about being rowed down a river. You will paddle, feel pain and get bruises. You wear a helmet and life jacket for a reason. You needto be at a basic level of physical fitness; there is some climbing up and down rocks and on uneven ground, and it’s slippery. You need to paddle sitting in an awkward position. You have to be able to get up and down quickly. You haveto listen and respond to directions. If you really can do that, sign up!

 

Speaker C. At the end of the day, don’t be lazy. We’re all tired; we’re all sore and bruised, so what? Help take your boat up. Not doing that is considered rude. And please don’t be pessimistic, gloomy or unpleasant because it may annoy the people around you who are trying to hear the guides and havea fun day with family and friends. Kids can go too, but they need to be at least 90 pounds, or atleast twelve years old, and they need to be good swimmers and listeners.

 

Speaker D. I’ve gone with this company twice nowand I enjoyed it both times. There are several rafting companies out there but you won’t meet personnel as qualified as you meet here. These people are doing what they love. I would not take these trips without a guide as I’d kill myself. They get you down safely and allow you to have fun between the rapids! Food was good and every time wepassed another outfitter, it became evident we chose the best one!

 

Speaker E. There is a common assumption that life jackets keep yourhead above water at all times. WRONG  — they are constructed to be able to float in water, so in any case you will pop to the surface. But waves and river currents are strong enough to take you under water for brief periods. A good rafting company typically provides a course on how to breathe strategically in rapids, but most beginners usually forget all that in the panic of being in the water.

 

Speaker F. I almost got killed in a white water rafting trip. This is how it happened. I rafted a very fast river. The guy in front of me lost his footing, banged into me and we both fell in. Our boat panicked, so we were rescued by another one 10 minutes later. We were heavily injured and I was barely conscious. My life jacket did NOT protect me from going under the crashing pull of white water. Don’t listen to those who say that rafting is safe, it is dangerous!


По­яс­не­ние.

A  — 2. This company has a strange view on safety. Our guide did nothing to prevent our boat from being turned upside down.

B  — 4. You need to be on a basic level of a phisical fitness.

C  — 7. Please, don't be pessimistic,gloomy or unpleased... kids can go too... have fun with your family and friends.

D  — 5. Personnel are qualified... people are doing what they love...

E  — 1. A good rafting company typically provides the course of how to breathe strategically in raftings, but most beginners usually forget all that in the panic of being under the water.

F  — 3. I was killed in the white water rafting tour... we were heavily injured...

 

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