Lesson 2□□Go, Anzu! Whole Text View□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□&□□□□□□□□□□□□□Read the whole text and arrange the titles of each part in the order of the story. There are two unnecessary options. 2 (□ 1 (□□)□□□□□□□) (a) Anzu’s unique strengths as a police dog(c) Rescued from an animal shelter(e) Reactions from viewersFrom Ibaraki, Nakajima Sakura reports more about Anzu. 1 Can you believe that this white toy poodle is a police dog? Her name is Anzu. I’ve come to Tokai-mura to meet her and her owner and trainer, Suzuki Hirofusa. Today, I’d like to tell you an interesting story about her. Mr. Suzuki has had Anzu since March 2013. He saved her from an animal shelter when she was only three months old. She was abandoned by her previous owner. Actually, she was about to be put down. The Suzuki family already had three German shepherds. Mr. Suzuki planned to give her away after taking her home. However, a few days later, the other dogs accepted her as a member of the family. Then he decided to keep her. (119) 2 Mr. Suzuki is a dog trainer with the Ibaraki Police. He brought Anzu to a training session with his three German shepherds. One day, he noticed that she was trying to imitate the other dogs. Just for fun he said to her: “Stand!” “Sit!” “Down!” “Stay!” Anzu understood the words and eagerly obeyed. Mr. Suzuki then decided to train her as a police dog. He had never considered training a small dog for this role before he met Anzu. The training program was hard for Anzu. Since she was smaller than the German shepherds, she needed to work harder. She jumped over a low hurdle easily, but it was a while before she could clear a high hurdle. Also, when she was searching for something in the grass, she was almost attacked by a hawk. Luckily she was saved by another dog. In spite of all these challenges, she never gave up. She happily wagged her tail when she was praised. (161) 3 People said that Anzu could never become a police dog, but she has shown that even a small dog can do something great. It’s true that she is not as fast as the other dogs because her legs are short. However, she doesn’t miss the smallest clues that bigger dogs might not see. She also plays an effective role in crowded places. A typical police dog is so big that any criminal will notice it. In contrast, a little toy poodle doesn’t attract much attention. Moreover, she is often given the task of searching for missing people with dementia. She is cute and doesn’t scare them away. Ever since Anzu passed the test in October 2015, the Ibaraki Police have been accepting other small dogs into their police dog unit. She is now part of a team with her German shepherd family. (142)) 3 (□) 4 (□(b) The best kind of dog for a police dog(d) Solving the abandoned pet problem(f) Training for police work教科書Whole Text ViewとSummarizingの内容を掲載したワークシートです。教科書には掲載していないT/F問題を追加して、本文を読んだ後の理解度を確認できます。32
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