Watson said, “We will stop the vicious,
cruel
killing machine, the
Nisshin Maru, and the other
boats which are armed with explosive harpoons.
We know
that if people kill the whales, the
sharks, the seals and the sea turtles, they will
destroy the very foundation of life in the oceans”.
Both Sea Shepherd
and Greenpeace know they
will meet in the Antarctic again and again. But
meanwhile, there have been no whales killed in
the Southern Ocean in the past six days.
© Guardian News & Media 2008
First
published in The Guardian, 17/01/08
A tale of two ships
Level 1
Elementary
Comprehension check
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Match the halves of the sentences.
1. Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd are...
... taking place in the Southern Ocean on the edge of Antarctica.
2. The sea battle is...
... the two Sea Shepherd crew members.
3. Japan is using four small whaling ships...
... trying to stop Japan’s whaling expedition in the Antarctic.
4. The
Nisshin Maru is...
... jumped aboard one of the smaller whalers.
5. Two of the Sea Shepherd boat’s crew...
... sabotage or sink the whalers.
6. The Japanese whaler sailed away over
... to kill nearly 1,000 whales in the Antarctic whale sanctuary.
the horizon with...
7. Sea Shepherd tries to...
... the whalers and the whales.
8. Greenpeace puts itself between...
... a large Japanese whaling
factory ship with a crew of
80 men.
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