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1、Module6VocabularyandListening(Students'book:P55)Interviewer:WilliamNorrishasjustreturnedfromSouthAfrica,wherehewasavolunteerintheTembeNatureReserve.William,howlongwereyoutherefor?WilliamNorris:Onlythreemonths,unfortunately.Interviewer:Whatwildanimalscanyouseeinthereserve?WilliamNorris:
2、Elephants,mainly.ElephantsarestillbeingkilledbypoachersinotherpartsofAfrica.It'sreallyupsetting.Butatleastinthereservetheyareprotected.Interviewer:Howmanyarethereinthereserve?WilliamNorris:About250,1think.Interviewer:Whatotheranimalsarethere?WilliamNorris:Thereareplentyofothermammalsin
3、cludinglion?andararespeciesofantelope,thesuniantelope.Interviewer:Whatwasyourjob?WilliamNorris:Myjobwastokeepaneyeonthelions.Wehadtostudytheirbehaviourandmonitortheirmovementsinthereserve.Interviewer:Thatsoundsdangerous.Wasitdangerous?WilliamNorris:YeszIsupposeitwas.Ihadtogooutinthejee
4、patnightwithtworangers,andlookforthem.Interviewer:Didyouseethemoften?WilliamNorris:Yes,almosteverynight.Sometimeswetooksomefreshmeatwithusandwaitedforthemtoappear.Thenweputonabrightlighttowatchthem.Sometimestheymadesuchaterribledinthatthedoorsofthejeepshook!Interviewer:Wereyoufrightene
5、d?WilliamNorris:Iwasalittlebitworried,yes.Interviewer:Whatwasthemostexcitingthingyousaw?WilliamNorris:Perhapsitwasseeingtwofemalelionsgoforawildpig.It'sapityIdidn'thavemycamerawithme.Interviewer:Whathappened?WilliamNorris:Well,theycaughtit.Butthenthepigbegantofight,eventhoughitwasbadly
6、hurt.Ithinkthelionsweresurprised.Anyway,intheendtheyleftitandjustwentaway.Thepig'swilltolivewasjusttoostrong.Interviewer:Youobviouslyhadaninterestingtimeasavolunteer.Whywasitimportantforyoupersonally?WilliamNorris:Itwasimportantforlotsofreasons.Especiallybecauseitmademethink.Anditmadem
7、erealisethat,ifwereallywanttozwecandoalottohelpanimalsintheirstruggletosurvive.ListeningandSpeaking(Students'book:P100)Lingling:Hi,Kate.HulloPeter.Let'sgoin.I'vegotabrochurewhichshouldtelluswhatwe'regoingtosee.Now—let'ssee—itsaysthatLondonZooopenedin1828andwasthefirstscientificzooint