• Read the texts about five people working with animals and the questions below. For each question choose the correct person. The people may be chosen more than once.
A. Veterinary surgeon – Seb Prior
Seb sees a huge variety of creatures in his role as a veterinary surgeon. He says, “Anything can come through the door; you just wouldn’t believe it. We do general pet care and, because the clinic’s so close to a road, I spend lots of time dealing with animals who’ve been hit by cars. I spend half my day in the clinic and a half doing operations, which is a nice mix. I like being able to get out and reach people – being able to talk to them and answer their questions is a huge part of the job. You can be the best surgeon in the world but if you can’t talk to the clients, that’s a huge problem. You need patience and understanding for the people and the animals.”
B. Wildlife assistant – Wendy Burrows
Wendy sees all sorts of animals, from garden birds to tiny hedgehogs and fully-grown swans and every day is different, but Wendy’s wildlife center is particularly busy during the summer months. She looks after up to 500 hedgehogs and their young, who have to reach a certain weight before they can be let go into the wild. Wendy says, “It’s always a lovely moment when this happens, one of the most satisfying parts of the job”, but if this isn’t achieved by September, the hedgehogs have to be kept at the center over the winter period.”
C. Animal care assistant – Anna Lindley
Anna Lindley cares for a wide range of animals, from dogs and cats to birds and mice and it is these smaller animals that give her the greatest satisfaction. “Ever since I was a child, I’ve loved animals and I hate it that we often don’t pay attention to the small ones.” Caring for such a range of animals provides an interesting challenge and plenty of work! “With so much to do, I find myself rushing from job to job and never quite keeping up. I love the fact that you never know what you’re going to get, although unfortunately, that does mean I sometimes have to deal with a snake, which I find a bit scary!”
D. Inspector – Justin Stubbs
“Becoming an animal inspector was something I’d always wanted – along with being a policeman. At first, I had no idea what it involved but actually, the job is better than I ever imagined. There’s never a day when I don’t want to go to work. The job is a lot harder than people realize and it can get me down at times. Over the years I’ve had to learn to put it to the back of my mind when I leave at the end of the day, but that’s easier said than done and it’s true to say that a bit of the job always comes home with me. It’s the nature of the job.”
E. Vet nurse – Naomi Killingsworth
Naomi works with people as much as animals but not everyone who comes through the hospital doors is as grateful as you might think, as Naomi explains: “Sometimes I wish more people appreciated what we do. We work hard here, but not everyone realizes that. Of course, there are also many people who couldn’t be more grateful for what we’ve done to help their animals – they make it all worthwhile.”
+ QUESTIONS:
1, Which person is pleased with their schedule at work? ___________
2, Which person says their job was a childhood ambition? ___________
3, Which person does a job in which the amount of work varies? ___________
4, Which person always looks forward to going to work? ___________
5, Which person says communication is an essential skill for their work? ___________
6, Which person is disappointed by some people’s opinion of their work? ___________
7, Which person prefers working with a certain kind of animal? ____________
Disneyland first opened on July 17,1955. The park (entertain) entertains more than 515 million guests for more than 55 years. The drawbridge on Sleeping Beauty Castle is real and (raise) raised and Jowered twice. Disneyland (be) is located 35 miles southeast of Los Angeles. A one-day admission ticket (cost) costs €86 for children and €92 anyone over 10
Disneyland first opened on July 17,1955. The park (entertain) has entertained more than 515 million guests for more than 55 years. The drawbridge on Sleeping Beauty Castle is real and (raise)_____has been raised_____and Jowered twice. Disneyland (be) _____is_____located 35 miles southeast of Los Angeles. A one-day admission ticket (cost)______costs____ €86 for children and €92 anyone over 10