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2人も3 se Tme story of Docto =答えなきい r Dolitle 炊の英交を読んで. 問い 」 ANIMALLANGUAGE ve up being a peoples doctor, and be けり *Why don't you gi apimaLdoctor "asked the Cafemeat-Man, The parrot. う Polynes itting in the window looking out at the raim nd singing a sailor-song tO herself.She stoDDed Singing 1 and started to Hsten. “You see, Doctor." the Cars meaMan 」 went on, “you know all about animals 一 much more than most vets do. Be an animadoctor" Wihen the Cafs_meat-Man had gone the window on to the Doctor's table and said, “That man's got sense. Thats what you ought to do. Be an animal-doctor.Give the silly people up 一下 they dont have brains enough to see Youre the best doctor in the world. Take care of animals jnstead 一 they soon find it out. Be an animaldoctor." parrot flew off the give up eing 一「一でいることをやめる」 Yet 「各 (な 。 中Pr Pe ff 詞本1o … ロッムはこら漆びサフでの人吉 hat mans got sense.「あの男は分別がありますよ.」 give the sily people up「ばかな人間た 切りをつけてください」 dont jave brains enough to 一「一するのに十分を知力を持っでいない』 電勝 CONTEXT) 本文の内容に合うよう. に本文の1語を入れなさい. Both (he Cafs-meat-Man and Polynesia asked the Doctor to be an animaldoctor、 because he knew all about の77. Polynesia said that people were の would find out that he was the

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