Match the headings with the texts. The art of ancient people Very careful guides Quite unique for America Explore the houses of ancient Indians In the Capitol Reef National Park in Utah, you can see lots of beautiful cliffs and rocks. Many of them are covered with petroglyphs (rock carvings) and pictographs (rock paintings). They were made by the Fremont Indians, who lived there two thousand years ago and mysteriously disappeared in 1300 AD. The Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has two of the world’s most active volcanoes. The true character of the park is best discovered on foot. You can walk along the paths of hard lava and often you can take a photo of real flowing lava running down the volcano slope! But don’t worry, the park rangers won’t let you get too close. National Park of American Samoa comprises five volcanic islands and two coral atolls. The park protects hundreds of plant species in five distinct rainforest communities. It is the only such rainforest on American soil. Among the fauna, visitors can see are tropical birds and the endangered flying fox—a fruit bat with the wingspan of a barn owl. Going to Death Valley once meant danger and even death. It’s the hottest place in the United States and summer temperature can go up to 54 degrees! Today, Death Valley is a national park and thousands of tourists drive there (in comfortable cars, of course). There are lots of ghost towns in Death Valley. In the 1800s people came here looking for gold and silver, but the terrible heat made them leave the place. Today, you can visit these ghost towns and look inside old houses, prisons and banks to see how people lived then.
Задание

Match the headings with the texts.

  • Объекты 1
    • The art of ancient people
    • Very careful guides
    • Quite unique for America
    • Explore the houses of ancient Indians
  • Объекты 2
    • In the Capitol Reef National Park in Utah, you can see lots of beautiful cliffs and rocks. Many of them are covered with petroglyphs \(rock carvings\) and pictographs \(rock paintings\). They were made by the Fremont Indians, who lived there two thousand years ago and mysteriously disappeared in 1300 AD.
    • The Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has two of the world’s most active volcanoes. The true character of the park is best discovered on foot. You can walk along the paths of hard lava and often you can take a photo of real flowing lava running down the volcano slope! But don’t worry, the park rangers won’t let you get too close.
    • National Park of American Samoa comprises five volcanic islands and two coral atolls. The park protects hundreds of plant species in five distinct rainforest communities. It is the only such rainforest on American soil. Among the fauna, visitors can see are tropical birds and the endangered flying fox—a fruit bat with the wingspan of a barn owl.
    • Going to Death Valley once meant danger and even death. It’s the hottest place in the United States and summer temperature can go up to 54 degrees! Today, Death Valley is a national park and thousands of tourists drive there \(in comfortable cars, of course\). There are lots of ghost towns in Death Valley. In the 1800s people came here looking for gold and silver, but the terrible heat made them leave the place. Today, you can visit these ghost towns and look inside old houses, prisons and banks to see how people lived then.