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Masters of the Desert “Bedouin” is a name given to some of the people who live in North Africa and the Middle East. Unlike most people, many Bedouins do not ( 24 Instead, they are nomads, which means that they are always moving about. They walk around the hot deserts of countries like Egypt and Israel, leading their camels and sheep to gras and water. Life in the desert is not easy, but over thousands of years, Bedouins have developed unique skills to help them survive. Some people estimate that there are around 20 million Bedouins in the world today. However, ( 25 ). Because many of them are traveling, it is impossible to count them all. In recent years, however, many Bedouins have given up their traditional way of life. This is because the amount of land controlled by governments has increased, which has made it harder for the Bedouins to travel freely. Some of them now live in urban areas and have regular jobs, such as driving taxis and working in restaurants. Some Bedouins have found work with the Israeli army as trackers. A tracker is a person who follows people by using signs left on the ground, such as the marks left by feet or tires. Trackers must know their environment well and be quick to notice anything unusual. ( 26 ), with their desert survival skills, Bedouins are excellent trackers. About 1,600 of them are now serving in the Israeli army, and their ability to notice dangers along Israel's borders is helping to protect the countily. 1 sleep lying down 2 live in one place 3 eat meat or fish 4 use paper money 1 their exact numbers are unknown 2 there were many more in the past 3 the groups have no government 4 they all meet once every year 1 Naturally 2 Occasionally 3 Secondly 4 Equally

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English Senior High

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James What time do you wake up? Chris I get up 6:30 every school day. James What do you before you come to school1? Chris I and Finally, I James How about weekends? Chris Saturdays I get up 10 AM. the winter months I sleep later, because it's cold. How about you? How late do you sleep? James Well, last night I got 10 hours of great sleep. I slept like Conversation2 Unit 7 Future Tense Yoko Do you have plans for this coming vacation? Runa Yes. I'm going to America. Yoko How exciting! Where you going to go in America? Runa To New York. After that, I'm not sure. Maybe I go to Boston. Or perhaps I travel to LA. How about you? Yoko staying here in Yamagata because of my job. But next summer, my roommate and I visiting Thailand. Runa That's great. But be sure to travel Don't take too much luggage with you! Conversation3 Unit 8 Present Perfect Tense Mike Have you ever Thai food? Pam No, I How about you? Mike Yes, I It was very spicy. Pam Have you ever to a foreign country? Mike No, I have never traveled Have you? Pam been to Korea and Taiwan. I really loved eating the food there. It was delicious. Mike All this talk about food is making me hungry. you eaten yet? Pam I eaten anything. Let's go toa café. Mike Sounds Conversation 4 Unit 9 Auxiliary Verbs Mai Excuse me, Shun. I borrow a pen? Shun Sure. You look tired. What's up? Mai Well, I really finish this report by tomorrow's deadline! By the way, how is your part time job? Shun It's hard work, but I save money for the future. If I don't shop for clothes too much, that is. Mai You try looking for sales. Clothes don't have to cost an if you look for discounts. Shun You're right. I buy my clothes from second hand shops. And there's one other thing. Mai What is it? Shun I borrow ¥2000 for my next shopping spree?

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English Senior High

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