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1、Compare and Contrast:How are flamingos and ostriches alike?How are they different?Give examples from the text.Evaluate:Why are Kenyas animal parks and reserves important to both animals and people?Discussion QuestionsVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.KenyaA Reading AZ Level Y
2、Leveled BookWord Count:1,493www.readinga-LEVELED BOOK YLEVELED BOOK YWritten by Jada CisseKenyawww.readinga-Written by Jada CisseKenya16Glossaryacacia(n.)a tree with small yellow or white flowers that grows in warm climates(p 9)equator(n.)an imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the
3、North and South Poles(p 4)escarpments(n.)steep slopes or cliffs that separate two areas of land(p 8)ivory(n.)a white material that makes up the tusks of elephants or other tusked animals(p 10)mangrove(n.)a tropical tree that grows in swamps or shallow salt water and grows roots from its branches(p 9
4、)migration(n.)a regular,predictable movement of living things from one location to another(p 12)nomadic(adj.)moving from place to place without a permanent home(p 9)reserve(n.)a place where wild plants and animals are protected(p 5)safari(n.)a journey to search for wild animals(p 11)sanctuary(n.)a s
5、afe place(p 5)savanna(n.)a flat grassland with few trees(p 9)sisal(n.)a plant grown for its leaves,which produce strong fibers used in making ropes(p 7)16KenyaCountries Around the World Level Y Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Jada CisseAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,ba
6、ck cover:John Warburton-Lee Photography/Alamy;title page:Andy Hooper/Associated Newspapers/REX/Shutterstock;page 3:Piotr Kowalik/Alamy;page 5:Ariadne Van Zandbergen/Alamy;pages 6,9(right):AfriP 7(top main):Jim DeLillo/Alamy;page 7(top inset):Nimon Thong-uthai/D;page 7(bottom);Paulette Sinclair/Alamy
7、;page 9(left):Piotr Gatlik/iStock/Thinkstock;page 9(center):Images of Africa Photobank/Alamy;page 10(main):nyiragongo/iStock/Thinkstock;page 10(inset):Heritage Image Partnership Ltd/Alamy;page 11:Angelo Cavalli/Robert Harding World Imagery/Corbis;page 12:Tom Brakefield/Corbis;page 14:Julio Etchart/A
8、lamy;page 15(main):Comstock Images/Stockbyte/Thinkstock;page 15(inset):ilbusca/iStock/ThinkstockFront and back cover:A Kenyan looks out over the Great Rift Valley.Title page:Kenyas David Rudisha broke the world record for the fastest 800-meter run in the 2012 Olympics.Page 3:Lions roam the savannas
9、of Kenya,preying mainly on wildebeests,zebras,and antelopes.CorrelationLEVEL YT4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA15KenyaPopulation:45,010,056Land:569,140 sq km(219,746 sq.mi.)Capital City:NairobiPrimary Languages:Swahili,EnglishPrimary Religion:ChristianityCurrency:Kenyan shillingSource:Central
10、Intelligence Agency(July 2014),World BankKenya Level Y153Table of ContentsWhere Is It?4People 6Land 8History 10Animals 11Conclusion 14Glossary 16Kenya Level Y14ConclusionKenya may be famous for its safaris and savanna,yet the country has much more to offer The cliffs of the Great Rift tower over a v
11、alley filled with life,and many of its animal species cannot be found anywhere else Kenyas capital city is the center of industry for the whole country,exporting goods to places all over the world Kenya is one of the worlds most spectacular nations,filled with an abundance of natural beauty and a mu
12、ltitude of fascinating culturesNairobi has many government buildings and museums as well as several universities.4Where Is It?Kenya is a country on the continent of Africa that is surrounded by five other countries Ethiopia lies to the north of Kenya,and Tanzania(tan-zuh-NEE-uh)lies to the south Wes
13、t of Kenya is Uganda,while South Sudan borders Kenya to the northwest To the east is Somalia The southeastern coast of Kenya is on the Indian Ocean The equator runs through Kenya,which means that Kenya does not have seasons marked by changes in temperature Instead,the amount and duration of rainfall
14、 marks the changing seasons Temperatures do vary,however,with the mountains being cooler than lower places KenyaEUROPEAFRICAASIASomaliaEthiopiaSouth SudanUgandaTanzaniaKenyaNairobiLake VictoriaINDIAN OCEANMombasaLake Turkana13Other places in Kenya have many animals,too Thousands,sometimes millions,o
15、f greater and lesser flamingos gather on Lake Nakuru in the Great Rift Valley These wading birds stick their heads into the water to feed on small plants and animals Flamingos spend most of their time in the water,but another African bird lives only on land The ostrich is the largest bird in the wor
16、ld,and it lays the largest eggs as well One egg can weigh 135 kilograms(3 lbs)To protect itself from predators,an ostrich may hide by stretching out on the ground It may also run away,reaching speeds of up to 70 kilometers(43 mi)per hour If all else fails,the ostrich can deliver powerful kicks to de
17、fend itself Kenya has several large,dangerous predators,and two that are most harmful to humans are actually very small The tsetse(TSEE-tsee)fly and the mosquito infest about one-third of the country These insects carry the diseases of malaria and sleeping sickness Sleeping sickness gets its name fr
18、om one of its symptoms:people with the disease become very sleepy When a tsetse fly or mosquito bites a person,the insect transmits a very small organism that causes disease Both malaria and sleeping sickness make people very ill Kenya Level Y5The capital city of Kenya is Nairobi(neye-ROH-bee),which
19、 originated as a railway station during the construction of Kenyas rail system Today,more than three million people live there The city is the industrial center of the country,with factories that make clothing and furniture along with bread,cornmeal,and other processed foods Because of Nairobis loca
20、tion near East African farmlands,crops used as raw materials do not have to travel far to food processing factories Nairobi is one of a few capital cities in the world with a wildlife park in its backyard Nairobi National Park,a large game reserve,lies just 8 kilometers(5 mi)from the city Visitors c
21、an see lions,giraffes,and various reptiles and birds One hotel near Nairobi provides a unique experience At Giraffe Manor,guests can eat breakfast and dinner with Rothschilds giraffes The hotel sits on a large sanctuary for this rare species of giraffe The animals actually stick their heads through
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