Bird cows fights inhabitants islands sailor springs summer times trees vote New Zealand consists of two main . It has a population of about 3.4 million people. The first of New Zealand were the Maori. In 1642 the Dutch Abel Tasman visited New Zealand and gave it the name Zeeland ("sea land").
The British captain James Cook visited the islands four . There were a lot of between the Britons and the Maori.
In 1893 New Zealand was the first country where woman were allowed to . The landscape is very different. In the north of the North Island grow oranges, in the middle there are three volcanoes and a lot of hot . In the South Island the Southern Alps go from one end of the island to the other. There are rivers and lakes too, it’s very popular for skiing in winter and water sports in . East of the mountains the land is flat and mainly used for farming. There are large farms, especially for sheep and , 66 million sheep and nine million cows altogether.
Steve: It's really great! Now, let's put the furniture in place. Can you give me a hand, John?
John: Sure. Dad. Let's start.
Steve: Where do you want the sofa, Laura?
Laura: Put it in front of the window.
Steve: All right... What about this armchair?
John: Quick, Dad, it's really heavy!
Laura: Can you put it next to the fireplace?
John: Agh! Dad, watch out! Is it OK, right here?
Laura: No, not there! It looks better on the other side, between the fireplace and the door. That's great!
Steve: Right... Where shall we put this clock?
Laura: Oh, put it on the wall, opposite the sofa. Be careful! It's very expensive!
John: Phew ... Mum, calm down! We're doing our best, OK?
_aura: OK, I'm sorry. Hmm ... What else ...? What about this table? Let's place it between the sofa and the armchair.
Steve: Err... What about the carpet, Laura?
_aura: Oh dear! I want that to go under all the furniture!
2. There is a tendency for growth of the trade between the two countries.
3. Trade is an important branch of the economy as it helps industry and agriculture to provide goods for consumers.
4. Consumers are people for whom all industries produce goods and services.
5. They process minerals by means of chemical reactions.
6. Mining belongs to the primary and to the secondary sectors.
7. The primary sector includes mining, agriculture, hunting, fishing and beekeeping.
8. Countries that are rich in land produce agricultural products.
9. Crop farming and animal farming are branches of agriculture