The inuit people
The lives of the Inuit people of North America have changed a lot in 50 years. First, their name: people called them Eskimos, but now they are called Inuits, A__3) which__ means “the people”. They lived in igloos in the winter but today many of them live in houses in small towns. They hunted seals — they ate the meat and B__2) made__ clothes from the fur. Many of the people still wear seal-skin clothes today because they are very warm. Remember, the weather is extremely cold for many months of the year. 80-year-old Inuit, Mariano Tagalik, C__2) told__ us a little about her early life. “Our winter igloos were very warm. We cooked inside so sometimes it got too hot. When I was a child I took D__3) off__ most of my clothes when I was in our igloo. In the short summers we lived in seal-skin tents, but I spent as much time as possible playing outside.” To move over the snow, they wore special snowshoes on their feet, but today many Inuits E__1) drive__ snowmobiles. These machines can travel long distances in a short time. In the past it took them days or weeks to travel the same distance.
A 1) who 2) what 3) which 4) when
B 1) did 2) made 3) fashioned 4) created
C 1) talked 2) told 3) said D) spoke
D 1) out 2) on 3) off 4) after
E 1) drive 2) lead 3) take 4) go