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ection 1 Setting What does Takita do in Kenya? サイの治療のようす I'm Takita Asuka, a veterinarian in Kenya. I have been working to protect African wildlife, especially elephants. In Africa, over 20,000 elephants are killed by illegal hunters every year. They want the elephants' African elephants have been in danger of G 5 ivory. extinction for many years. To take care of animals, my colleagues and I often drive on rough roads for more than 200 kilometers a day. Sometimes I even fly a light plane to look for o injured animals. I also work with rangers to protect animals from illegal hunters. I have been living in a tent in the savanna for more than ten years. People often ask me, “Aren't you scared to live near wild animals?" In fact, I sometimes hear - lions roar near my tent at night, but I'm used to it. & Takita Asuka 滝田明日香さんが、 生徒たちに講 ©Asuka Takita サバンナの上空を飛ぶ滝田さん 3 20,000 twenty thousand 9 look for ~ ~ を探す SY-TAE 4 illegal hunter # 13 be scared to 〜 〜するの journey Ide 5 be in danger veterinarian [vétərənérian African la wildlife (wal illegal ilig ©Asuka Takita colleague(s) [káli:g(z)] rough (ri kilometer(s) [kilá:mətər(z) ranger(s) [réindzər(z)] savanna (sava 1. Do illegal hunters kill elephants to get their ivory? 2. How far a day does Takita often drive to take care of animals? 3. What does she sometimes hear at night? roar [ro:] Yes, I do TFO 1 OXO 2 13 BER S Rea 滝 仁 F C

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English Senior High

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ble? a. president b. cleaner B. Complete the paragraph with items from the box. Two items are extra. actually commented expected made the headlines media neighboring potentially riddle significant spectacularly visible worship shapes (3) in the local (4) "This stone is for people who celebrate with fire." Archaeologists in England thought they had made an amazing discovery in July 2003, when tourists on a beach found ancient carvings on a large block of stone. The archaeologists believed that the discovery of the stone, which had been imported from Norway in the 1980s and used to make a wall, was (1). The carvings of two snakes, a dragon, and other Experts translated the stone to say, very (2) However, two months later, the archaeologists were surprised when the (5) of the carvings was solved by a fifty-year-old local builder, Barry Luxton. The man, who had seen a photograph in a newspaper, told them that he was (6) the one who had made the shapes - in 1995! Luxton said that over a period of three days he had made the carvings for a celebration on a (7) beach that was going to be held by a group of druids people who nature. However, the block did not end up being moved to the other beach and (8) was eventually covered by sand. Recent bad weather blew the sand away, making the carvings (9) again. Luxton was surprised; he really never (10) that his work would become so famous. Review 1 - 5 25

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