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Don and his family are from England, but have been living in New Zealand for the last year. Here are some parts of a letter he recently wrote to his sister. Fill in the gaps with:
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Wellington, December 1st
Dear Helen
Greetings from New Zealand! Sorry I haven't written recently, but I haven't had
(1)... time.
We've done
(2)... travelling during our stay. We're visited the South Island twice, and also
(3)... the
(4)... many islands that make up country.
(5)... the west of the South Island is mountainous, but the east is quite flat and full of sheep! I'd never seen that (
6)... in one place before. The weather was good when we went and we had very
(7)... rain.
Before I came here, I didn't know that New Zealand had
(8)... ski slopes. But
(9)... people here seem to spend most of their winter skiing.
(10)... us had skied before, so we were pretty awful. Susan learned quickly though, and after
(11)... falls she became quite confident.
(12)... the children send their love. They've grown a lot and I suppose they'll look
(13)... different to you when you see them again.
(14)... Susan and Tim really like it here. They've made
(15)... very good friends, and
(16)... them are planning to come over to England soon.
You asked about the animals here. No, we haven't seen
(17)... snakes - there are
(18)... in New Zealand! In fact,
(19)... the animals in New Zealand were originally from here.
(20)... were introduced from overseas -
(21)... them, like rabbits, from Europe... And yes, we really did see
(22)... whales
So you heard about the volcano! There are three main volcanoes on the North Island, and
(23)... them is still active. But I think we're quite safe here in Wellington.
(24)... the people I work with are Maori. Almost
(25)... them live on the North Island, with very
(26)..., apparently, on the South Island.
(27)... the Maori we're met have spoken English, although I've been told that just
(28)... speak only the Maori language.
If you see
(29)... our friends in England, tell them we'll see them
(30)... soon. Although
(31)... them said they would try to visit us,
(32)... them did. Only Bob, Jenny and Paul came. We'll be really sorry to leave the
(33)... good friends we've made here.
Things are going to get even busier as we pack up to come home, and there'll be
(34)... chance to write in the next couple of weeks. So this will probably be my last letter before we see you again.
Love to
(35)... the family,
Don, Mary, Susan and Tim.
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