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On 22nd January, 2007, Dave Cornthwaite from Wales, became the first person to skateboard across Australia. He 1) _____ a new world record, by skating a total of 5,823 kilometres. Jack Smith, the previous champ, had skated a total of 4,830 kilometres across the US in 2003. Dave's journey started in Perth and ended in Brisbane travelling on average 60 kilometres per day. It took him five months, 13 pairs of shoes and over a dozen tubes of sunscreen. He went through great physical 2) _____ and he got extremely sore feet. If Dave hadn't believed in making his dreams 3) _____ true, none of this would have happened. Dave quit his job two weeks after he had bought a skateboard and decided to go on a journey. He wanted this journey to be about something 4) _____, just him so he created BoardFree, an association that would raise money for charities. "If people follow my journey and make donations, then I'm doing a lot of people a lot of good," said Dave. This journey had 5) _____ challenges. He travelled across the Australian desert where temperatures reached 48°C in the day and 0° at night. He had a serious accident in Adelaide when he jumped on a piece of metal that cut through his heel. He also had a nasty fall down a hill where he banged his head hard on the pavement and twisted his ankle. Dave helped 6) _____ more than £50,000 (€74,000) for children's charities, wrote a book and motivated others to follow in his footsteps. I wish we had more people like him leading the way!

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Заполни пропуски подходящими словами из списка: set a world record, champ, sunscreen, physical pain, dreams come true, quit, association, raise money, make a donation, challenge, desert, nasty fall, motivate


1. set a world record


2. physical pain


3. dreams come true


4. raise money


5. challenge


6. make a donation



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On 22nd January, 2007, Dave Cornthwaite from Wales, became the first person to skateboard across Australia. He set a world record, by skating a total of 5,823 kilometres. Jack Smith, the previous champ, had skated a total of 4,830 kilometres across the US in 2003. Dave's journey started in Perth and ended in Brisbane travelling on average 60 kilometres per day. It took him five months, 13 pairs of shoes and over a dozen tubes of sunscreen. He went through great physical pain and he got extremely sore feet.


If Dave hadn't believed in making his dreams come true, none of this would have happened. Dave quit his job two weeks after he had bought a skateboard and decided to go on a journey. He wanted this journey to be about something raise money, just him so he created BoardFree, an association that would raise money for charities. "If people follow my journey and make donations, then I'm doing a lot of people a lot of good," said Dave. This journey had challenge challenges. He travelled across the Australian desert where temperatures reached 48°C in the day and 0° at night. He had a serious accident in Adelaide when he jumped on a piece of metal that cut through his heel. He also had a nasty fall down a hill where he banged his head hard on the pavement and twisted his ankle.


Dave helped make a donation more than £50,000 (€74,000) for children's charities, wrote a book and motivated others to follow in his footsteps. I wish we had more people like him leading the way!

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