1. Helen asked Pete if he had played chess with his father the day before 2. Kate said to her grandmother to help her to cook the soup. 3. Mike said to the teacher that his sister knew two foreign languages. 4. The teacher asked children what they had prepared for that day. 5. Tom said to his sister he had seen her friend at the library the day before. 6. The teacher said to the pupils not to open their books. 7. She asked him if he could borrow her his textbook 8. My mother said to me that I would go to the cinema the next day 9. Mother said to Tom to go to bed 10. Nellie said to Pete that she had never seen his toys 11. He asked her if she had bought the dictionary 12. Grandfather asked Mary if she had got some marks at school 13. Our grandmother said to us we would go to the zoo the next day. 14. Mother said to Pete not to forget to wash his hands. 15. Nick said to his mother he was doing his homework. 16. Tom asked her if she knew the name of the man 17. Mike said to the teacher he had learnt a long poem 18. The man said to the boys not to play in the street. 19. My mother asked me why I don't drink my tea. 20. My friend asked me when I had received that letter. 21. Johnny said to his mother he had seen his friend at the stadium the day before. 22. The boys asked to Pete if he would play football with them. 23. The teacher said to the 8BIA grade they had already understood the theme speech and she was so happy then. 24. Ada asked me where I had seen such trees.
New Zealand is a very interesting country. It has got total area of 269,000 square kilometers. It is situated to south-east of Australia in the Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main islands (North Island and South Island) and some smaller ones. Nearly 3.5 million people live in the country. The capital of New Zealand is Wellington. It is a financial centre too. The city was founded in 1840 and has been the capital since 1865. The official language Is English. The climate of New Zealand is moist. New Zealand is rich in minerals. There are some main industries in the country, for example, iron and steel industry. The country has gas and petroleum. There are many mountains in New Zealand. The highest is Mount Cook (3,764 metres or 12,349 feet). There are many rivers and lakes in the country. The chief rivers are the Waikato and the Wairu. You have heard about the native animals in the country. One of them is the kiwi. This interesting bird lives in the wet parts of the thick bushes. In the day-time the bird does not go out. It comes out only at night to find food. Kiwis cannot fly. Many years ago kiwis were hunted for food. Now the government does not permit the hunting the kiwis. The kiwi is now the symbol of New Zealand people. Small children are often called kiwis. New Zealand is independent state, but formerly it is a part of the British Empire. The head of the state is the Queen. New Zealand is self-governing state. The Parliament consists of one House only, the House of Representatives. The Prime Minister is the head of the government. New Zealand has got heavy industry. There are many plants in the country. Paper and rubber industries are developed too. New Zealand exports wool, meat, butter. There are some big cities such as Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dune-din, Nelson. Auckland and Wellington are the main ports of the country. There are some educational and cultural institutions in Wellington. They are the University of New Zealand, Victoria University College and others. Victoria University was established in 1897. New Zealand is a very interesting and beautiful country.
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