Bài 3 :
3. Read the article and check your ideas in Exercise 2. Then answer the questions.
(Đọc bài viết và kiểm tra ý tưởng của bạn ở Bài tập 2. Sau đó trả lời các câu hỏi.)
1. Where does Zeki come from?
(Zeki đến từ đâu?)
2. Who taught him to live in the wilderness?
(Ai dạy anh sống nơi hoang dã?)
3. Where is he living at the moment?
(Hiện tại anh ấy đang sống ở đâu?)
4. What is he studying?
(Anh ấy đang học gì?)
5. What is his daily routine?
(Thói quen hàng ngày của anh ấy là gì?)
6. Does he miss his friends?
(Anh ấy có nhớ bạn bè không?)
I am 16 and live alone in the wilderness
I live alone on the Isle of Skye in a tipi almost impossible to find without detailed directions. Mum, a cookbook writer, taught us about possible dangers and how to cope with them, then let us run wild from an early age. (1) __________ I spent so much time with tribes who rely on the land that this became second nature to me. When I gained a place at the School of Adventure Studies on the Isle of Skye last year, I decided to live in a tipi, practising what I preach.
I wake up at 6.00 a.m. and get the fire on straight away using flints and steel. (2) __________. Sometimes I just jump in, especially when there's frost on the ground. When I rush back to the tipi, it's like a sauna. I get my backpack organised, including any food and kit I need for the day, cover the fire to keep it low, but alive and walk thirty minutes to the school. There are twelve of us on the course, of all ages, and we've just finished mountaineering. We're about to start whitewater kayaking.
I've had a few hairy moments. Once I was on the hills when the weather turned bad and I became disoriented, but thanks to Mum's training, I knew I had to keep a cool head. My classmates and I recently had al two-day test in horrible weather. (3) ___________. However, I'm aware that I need to keep my wits about me and be prepared.
My friends used to love coming to our home and running wild with me, so they are used to the way I live. I hope some of them will visit me soon.
People ask if I miss the Internet, but I never used to use it much, or watch television. I am sociable, but I have always enjoyed my own company. I use my mobile every few weeks to catch up with friends and my mum, who I usually see once a month.
What I'm doing isn't everyone's cup of tea, but it makes me happy. (4) __________-. Until then, I'm happiest sitting by the flickering fire, carving a spoon in perfect silence and watching the stars through the open tipi door.
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