New Zealand
New Zealand is an island country in the south-west Pacific Ocean. New Zealand belongs to a large island group called Polynesia. The country is situated on two main islands (the North Island and the South Island) and several small islands.
Its total area is 270,692 sq.km. The population of New Zealand is 4,141,000 people. About 85% of the population is classified as Europeans. Most of them are of British descent. About 12 per cent of the country’s population are Maoris.
Maoris were the first people who settled in New Zealand. They came from Polynesian islands located northeast of New Zealand. The country was discovered by Europeans in 1642.
New Zealand is a land of great contrasts and diversity. Active volcanoes, spectacular caves, deep glacier lakes, long sandy beaches, and the spectacular snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps—all contribute to New Zealand's scenic beauty. There are many rivers, lakes and mountains in the country. The highest mountain is Mount Cook (3,764 metres). The chief rivers are the Waikato and the Wairu.
New Zealand has unique vegetation and animal life, much of it developing during the country's prolonged isolation. It is the sole home, for example, of the flightless kiwi (a bird, which became the symbol of new Zealand people).
Less than ¼ of the territory of the country lies below the 200 m contour line. The South Island is significantly more mountainous than the North Island. New Zealand has a temperate, moist ocean climate without seasonal variations in temperature or rainfall.
The capital of New Zealand is Wellington. The city was founded in 1840 and has been the capital since 1865. Now it’s a financial, educational and cultural centre.
New Zealand is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Like the United Kingdom New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy. Officially, the head of the state is the British Queen whose representative, the governor-general, is appointed for a five-year term.
New Zealand has a parliamentary form of government based on the British model. The Parliament consists of one House only, the House of Representatives, the members of which are elected for three-year terms. There are two main parties, National and Labour; the party that commands a majority in the House forms the government. The leader of the governing party becomes the prime minister, who, with ministers responsible for different aspects of government, forms a cabinet.
New Zealand is predominantly an English-speaking country, though both English and Maori are official languages. Virtually all Maori speak English, and about one-third of them also speak Maori. The Maori language is taught at a number of schools.
The largest cities of the country are Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch and others. Moreover, Auckland and Wellington are considered to be the main ports of the country.
New Zealand has one of the highest standards of living in the world. New Zealand is one of the world’s developed countries. The main industries of the country are agriculture, manufacturing and service industries. Paper and steel industries are highly developed too. New Zealand exports wool, meat and butter.
New Zealand draws many thousands of tourists to its shores because of the beauty, diversity, and compactness of its natural attractions.
1. Memorize the following words and expressions:
1) Polynesia - Полинезия
2) descent [di′sent] – происхождение
3) Maori – Маори
4) spectacular – эффектный, захватывающий
5) cave – пещера
6) glacier – ледник
7) scenic [′si:nik] – живописный
8) isolation – изоляция; уединение
9) prolonged – затянувшийся, длительный
10) sole – единственный, исключительный
11) contour – горизонталь
12) the governor-general – генерал-губернатор
13) to appoint – назначать
14) to elect – избирать; выбирать (голосованием)
15) chamber – палата (парламента)
16) the governing party – правящая партия
17) virtually – фактически; в сущности; поистине
18) Wellington – г. Веллингтон
19) Auckland – г. Окленд
20) the Commonwealth of Nations – Содружество наций
21) manufacturing – производство
22) service industry – сфера обслуживания
23) steel industry – стальная промышленность
24) shore – берег (моря, озера и т.п.)
2. Answer the following questions:
1) Where is New Zealand situated?
2) What island group does New Zealand belong to?
3) What are the main islands of New Zealand?
4) What is the total area of the country?
5) What is the population of New Zealand?
6) What do you know about Maoris? Where did they come from?
7) When was New Zealand discovered by Europeans?
8) What contributes to New Zealand's scenic beauty?
9) What is the highest mountain in New Zealand?
10) Name the chief rivers of the country.
11) Why does New Zealand have unique vegetation and animal life?
12) What is the most interesting bird in the country, which became the symbol of new Zealand people?
13) What is the climate of New Zealand?
14) What is the capital of the country?
15) When was Wellington founded?
16) What kind of city is it?
17) What kind of state is New Zealand?
18) Who is the head of the state?
19) What can you say about the Parliament?
20) What are two main parties of New Zealand?
21) Who forms the government?
22) What are the official languages of the country?
23) What are the largest cities of the country?
24) What are the main industries of New Zealand?
25) Why does New Zealand draw many thousands of tourists to its shores?
3. Match the two parts of the sentences.
1) Maoris were … Wellington
2) New Zealand is a member of … Maoris
3) New Zealand is an island country … by Europeans in 1642.
4) The capital of the country is … a large island group called Polynesia.
5) About 12 per cent of the country’s population are … the Commonwealth of
Nations
6) The country was discovered … the first people who settled in New Zealand.
7) New Zealand belongs to … in the south-west Pacific Ocean.
4. Put in the missing words according to the text.
1) About 85% of the population is classified as … .
2) New Zealand is predominantly an English-speaking country, though both … and … are official languages.
3) Like the United Kingdom New Zealand is a … monarchy.
4) New Zealand has one of the highest … of living in the world.
5) The main industries of the country are … , … and … industries.
6) … were the first people who settled in New Zealand.
7) Moreover, Auckland and Wellington are considered to be the main … of the country.
5. Choose the correct verb for each blank.
belongs, is taught, is situated, exports, came, was discovered, draws
1) The country … by Europeans in 1642.
2) The country … on two main islands (the North Island and the South Island) and several small islands.
3) They … from Polynesian islands located northeast of New Zealand.
4) New Zealand … to a large island group called Polynesia.
5) New Zealand … wool, meat and butter.
6) New Zealand … many thousands of tourists to its shores because of the beauty, diversity, and compactness of its natural attractions.
7) The Maori language … at a number of schools.
6. Give Russian equivalents to the phrases:
1) unique vegetation and animal life
2) one of the highest standards of living in the world
3) a land of great contrasts and diversity
4) the spectacular snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps
5) deep glacier lakes
6) one of the world’s developed countries
7) with ministers responsible for different aspects of government
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