When Jane Goodall was 26 years old, she began a great adventure. The year was 1960. Jane went to Africa on a special project. Her job was to learn everything she could about chimpanzees. She set (30)______ her camp on a game reserve. A game reserve is an area that has been set aside as a place where animals can live freely and safely.
Jane went out into the forest every day. She sat and (31) ______ the chimpanzees for hours at a time. She wrote down every detail of their behavior. She got to know the chimpanzees very well. After a time, they came to (32) ______ her. It was obvious that these animals were ready to (33) ______ her as a friend. Jane’s work led to several new discoveries. She found that chimpanzees use (34) ______ to get food. She watched as they poked sticks into termite holes to gather insects to eat. She also learned that chimpanzees sometimes hunt small animals for meat. This was a big surprise. Scientists had always thought that chimpanzees were (35) ______.
National Geographic has produced many films and articles about Jane Goodall’s work. Jane has also written books about her experiences.
Jane Goodall’s work has helped (36) ______ our knowledge and understanding of animals. That work continues through the Jane Goodall Institute.
Вставьте пропущенное слово.
1. Admit.
2. Access.
3. Except.
4. Accept.
По переводу и контексту подходит вариант 4: It was obvious that these animals were ready to accept her as a friend. = Было очевидно, что эти животные были готовы принять ее как друга. Admit means confess, access means approach or enter (a place) or obtain or retrieve (computer data or a file), except means exclude.
Правильный ответ указан под номером 4.

