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Reading. How to train elephants
HOW TO TRAIN ELEPHANTS Two main techniques have been used for training elephants, which we may call respectively the tough and the gentle. The former method simply consists of setting an elephant to work and beating him until he does what is expected of him. Apart from any moral considerations, this is a stupid method of training, for it produces a resentful animal who at a later stage may well turn into a man-killer. The gentle method requires more patience in the early stages, but produces a cheerful, good tempered elephant who will give many years of loyal service. The first essential in elephant training is to assign to the animal a single trainer who will be entirely responsible for the job. Elephants like to have one master just as dogs do, and are capable of a considerable degree of personal affection. There are even stories of half-trained elephant calves who have refused to feed and pined to death when, by some unavoidable circumstance, they have been deprived of their own trainer. Such extreme cases must probably be taken with a grain of salt, but they do underline the general principle that the relationship between elephant and trainer is the key to successful training. EXERCISE 1: Find words or phrases in the passage which mean the same as: COLUMN A COLUMN B a) teach certain tasks or skills b) separately and in the order mentioned c) hard; strict; firm d) feeling angry about someone's behaviour towards you e) at a time in the future (phrase) f) feeling of fondness or love g) baby cows, elephants, seals, and whales h) miss someone who has left or died so much that you eventually die (phrase) i) take something you want or need away; stop from having j) don't take too seriously; don't believe something is completely true (phrase) 64 • ELS EXERCISE 2: Choose the correct answer according to the passage. 1. When comparing the tough and gentle elephant-training techniques, the writer considers the latter to be A) stupid and largely immoral B) the method which is more successful C) very time-consuming and lacking in rewards D) the one more likely to harm the elephant E) the more enjoyable 2. The most important point when training an elephant is A) not to change the trainer B) to give it a dog for company C) to show it lots of affection D) not to try to train calves E) to choose a good-tempered elephant 3. According to the writer, the tough training technique A) is much faster than the gentle B) requires a trainer of great physical strength C) creates cheerful, loyal elephants D) is not only foolish but also immoral E) is only effective for a short period EXERCISE 3: Complete the sentences by selecting words from Column B in EXERCISE 1. 1. I have a great for the elderly couple next-door, who are always so kind and friendly. 2. The only way I'm going to manage to lose weight is by myself all the food I like most. 3. The top two most popular overseas holiday destinations for British tourists are Spain and Greece 4. She felt so about the way she'd been treated at work that she refused to speak to even her closest friends. 5. If we buy the flight tickets today, we can book the hotel ELS • 65
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