Középszintű angol érettségi 2012. május - 3. nyelvhelyesség feladat.
THE DOG WHISPERER
“There is nothing better than taking a pack of 40 dogs to the beach (0) for a walk,” says Cesar Millan. On a typical day at work he (1) on his running shoes and takes a four-hour jog through the mountains with 40 dogs - dogs large and small, young and old, and none (2) them on leashes. Amazingly, most of the dogs belong (3) him. The rest are troubled dogs sent to Millan to learn good behavior.
Millan, star of the National Geographic Channel’s show Dog Whisperer, has a special gift for working with these animals. “My grandfather taught me at an early age (4) to work against nature,” he explains. In nature, dogs are pack animals. They form a group and follow one leader. Millan’s specialty is teaching people (5) be pack leaders for their dogs. Studying dogs on the farm (6) he spent his childhood, Millan realized they need a (7) of exercise to be calm. He explains his approach: “Exercise and discipline first, and then friendship and love!”
At his Dog Psychology Center in Los Angeles, Millan also works with "dangerous" dogs (8) behavior, often a result of ill-treatment, makes (9) difficult to find homes for them. He teaches them to be loving, gentle pets.
(http://kids.nationalgeographic.com)
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(Csak egy-egy szót mindenhova.)THE DOG WHISPERER
“There is nothing better than taking a pack of 40 dogs to the beach (0) for a walk,” says Cesar Millan. On a typical day at work he (1) on his running shoes and takes a four-hour jog through the mountains with 40 dogs - dogs large and small, young and old, and none (2) them on leashes. Amazingly, most of the dogs belong (3) him. The rest are troubled dogs sent to Millan to learn good behavior.
Millan, star of the National Geographic Channel’s show Dog Whisperer, has a special gift for working with these animals. “My grandfather taught me at an early age (4) to work against nature,” he explains. In nature, dogs are pack animals. They form a group and follow one leader. Millan’s specialty is teaching people (5) be pack leaders for their dogs. Studying dogs on the farm (6) he spent his childhood, Millan realized they need a (7) of exercise to be calm. He explains his approach: “Exercise and discipline first, and then friendship and love!”
At his Dog Psychology Center in Los Angeles, Millan also works with "dangerous" dogs (8) behavior, often a result of ill-treatment, makes (9) difficult to find homes for them. He teaches them to be loving, gentle pets.
(http://kids.nationalgeographic.com)