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PART 5 ─ 02 순서 장문 - 7~9번
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PART 5 ─ 02 순서 장문 - 7~9번
In 1966, an American woman named Dian Fossey went to Africa to do research on mountain gorillas, despite the fact that she had no experience or formal training in studying them. Her life there was not easy × the jungles of Rwanda were cold, dark and muddy, and the high elevation of her camp made the air thin and difficult to breathe. To make matters worse, she had to battle intense feelings of loneliness. However, she refused to give up and continued to spend her days tracking mountain gorillas. It took her six months, but eventually she was able to get within 30 feet of some of them, which enabled her to record their behavior in great detail. Unfortunately, poaching was a serious problem in the national park where she did her research. She feared that something terrible would happen to the gorillas unless they were better protected. Unfortunately, her concerns about the gorillas turned out to be justified. In 1978, on New Year's Day, the body of one of them was discovered. He had been killed while defending his family against poachers. His killers had taken his body parts to sell. Just six months later, another local gorilla was killed, and then some more. Fossey sadly buried each one in a cemetery she made near her camp. Finally, she decided to stop the poachers by fighting back against them. She organized security patrols to stop the poachers and offered money to anyone who captured one. She even killed their cattle if they entered the national park and burned down their houses. Although she called this "active conservation," other people complained that it was more like a war. Sadly, Fossey was murdered in 1985, most likely by one of the poachers. She was buried next to her gorillas in the cemetery she had made for them.
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1 In 1966, an American woman named Dian Fossey went to Africa to do research on mountain gorillas, despite the fact that she had no experience or formal training in studying them. 2 Her life there was not easy × the jungles of Rwanda were cold, dark and muddy, and the high elevation of her camp made the air thin and difficult to breathe. 3 To make matters worse, she had to battle intense feelings of loneliness. 4 However, she refused to give up and continued to spend her days tracking mountain gorillas. 5 It took her six months, but eventually she was able to get within 30 feet of some of them, which enabled her to record their behavior in great detail. 6 Unfortunately, poaching was a serious problem in the national park where she did her research. 7 She feared that something terrible would happen to the gorillas unless they were better protected. 8 Unfortunately, her concerns about the gorillas turned out to be justified. 9 In 1978, on New Year's Day, the body of one of them was discovered. 10 He had been killed while defending his family against poachers. 11 His killers had taken his body parts to sell. 12 Just six months later, another local gorilla was killed, and then some more. 13 Fossey sadly buried each one in a cemetery she made near her camp. 14 Finally, she decided to stop the poachers by fighting back against them. 15 She organized security patrols to stop the poachers and offered money to anyone who captured one. 16 She even killed their cattle if they entered the national park and burned down their houses. 17 Although she called this "active conservation," other people complained that it was more like a war. 18 Sadly, Fossey was murdered in 1985, most likely by one of the poachers. 19 She was buried next to her gorillas in the cemetery she had made for them.