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Monday, May 19th, 2003
No. 312
Endangered
Species
News
Time
Keywords and Pronunciation
danger
protect
homes
insect
species
fish
Many plants and animals are in danger. They are losing their _____.
Many are dying. Some species are in __________ of dying out.
The Japanese government wants to protect all of the plants and
animals in Japan. They are already protecting 57 species. Now they
are going to ______________ 5 more species.
Three of the __________ are flowers. They are all orchids. Two of
the orchids are from Ishigaki Island in Okinawa. The other orchid is
from Tohoku.
Japan will also protect a small fish and an insect. The ________ is
only 5 centimeters long. It is like a very small carp. The _________
is a type of cicada. The cicada also lives on Ishigaki Island.
True or False
1. Some species are in danger of dying out.
2. Japan is now protecting 570 species.
3. Japan will protect a cicada that lives on Ishigaki
Island in Okinawa.
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Monday, May 19th, 2003
No. 312
Answers
News
Time
Keywords and Pronunciation
danger
protect
homes
insect
species
fish
Many plants and animals are in danger. They are losing their
homes. Many are dying. Some species are in danger of dying out.
The Japanese government wants to protect all of the plants and
animals in Japan. They are already protecting 57 species. Now
they are going to protect 5 more species.
Three of the species are flowers. They are all orchids. Two of the
orchids are from Ishigaki Island in Okinawa. The other orchid is
from Tohoku.
Japan will also protect a small fish and an insect. The fish is only 5
centimeters long. It is like a very small carp. The insect is a type
of cicada. The cicada also lives on Ishigaki Island.
True or False
♪“Gone”
1. Some species are in danger of dying out.
True
2. Japan is now protecting 570 species.
False
3. Japan will protect a cicada that lives on Ishigaki
Island in Okinawa.
True