How does Dan feel about skiing in rough water?Прочтите текст и вопросы к нему. Для каждого вопроса отметьте верный ответ. Have you ever been barefoot water-skiing? It’s just like normal water-skiing, being pulled along behind a boat at 40 mph – but without any skis! It sounds scary but it’s amazing! My cousin used to take me water-skiing, and that’s where I first learnt to stand up and balance. But I moved on to barefooting when I did it for a laugh with some mates. And I loved it! Now I’m experienced, I’ve learnt not to attempt new moves in rough water as it never goes well. Instead, I make sure I limit myself to skiing directly behind the boat, where the water’s calmer. I ask the boat drivers to warn me about big waves coming, although they can’t always see them. Finding time to practise regularly is hard as I’m still at school – but then it’s not as if I’m into winning prizes and stuff. But if I want to learn a new move, I need to repeat it over and over, and that’s not easy in winter when it’s cold. Lots of skiers say they’ll continue during cold weather, but not many do. So I’m often the only one out on the lake! confident that his boat drivers will keep him safe annoyed about having to ski inside a limited area unwilling to try anything he hasn’t practised before
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How does Dan feel about skiing in rough water?Прочтите текст и вопросы к нему. Для каждого вопроса отметьте верный
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Have you ever been barefoot water-skiing? It’s just
like normal water-skiing, being pulled along behind a boat at 40 mph – but
without any skis! It sounds scary but it’s amazing! My cousin used to take me
water-skiing, and that’s where I first learnt to stand up and balance. But I
moved on to barefooting when I did it for a laugh with some mates. And I loved
it!
Now I’m experienced, I’ve learnt not to attempt new
moves in rough water as it never goes well. Instead, I make sure I limit myself
to skiing directly behind the boat, where the water’s calmer. I ask the boat
drivers to warn me about big waves coming, although they can’t always see them.
Finding time to practise
regularly is hard as I’m still at school – but then it’s not as if I’m into
winning prizes and stuff. But if I want to learn a new move, I need to repeat
it over and over, and that’s not easy in winter when it’s cold. Lots of skiers
say they’ll continue during cold weather, but not many do. So I’m often the
only one out on the lake!

  • confident that his boat drivers will keep him safe
  • annoyed about having to ski inside a limited area
  • unwilling to try anything he hasn’t practised before