1. 。
Some test questions are unfair to gorillas.
2. 。
She lives at the Gorilla Foundation in California.
3. 、おなじ同じ。
In fact, gorillas have many of the same feelings that people have.
4. ここココぱたあそんパターソン。
A reporter is interviewing Dr. Patterson about Koko, a talking gorilla.
5. 、、でしょう。
Most people think that gorillas are stupid. Is that true?
6. 。
Hundreds of people called or wrote to the Gorilla Foundation.
7. ぱたあそんパターソン。
Dr. Patterson communicated with a gorilla using sign language.
8. ぱたあそんパターソンきごう:。ここココ。
Dr. Patterson: Not at all! Koko has taught us that gorillas are intelligent enough to learn sign language.
9. 、。
At that time I really understood that gorillas have feelings.
10. 。
The gorilla was one year old at the time.
11. 、ここココ、きごう「きごう」きごう「きごう」よう。
Researchers at the Gorilla Foundation have to spell out words like "c-a-n-d-y" and "g-u-m" when Koko is nearby.
12. 、。
Gorillas cannot use their lips and tongues to speak, but they can communicate with people in other ways.
13. 、。
She held the kitten like mother gorillas hold their babies.
14. ここココ。
Koko is not an ordinary gorilla.
15. ここココ。
Koko is a female gorilla.
16. 、、、。
Well, I didn't buy them, but later someone brought three baby kittens to the Gorilla Foundation.
17. 、、。きごう?
It's not "gorilla rain", but "guerrilla rain"; do you understand?