Read the text. Put the events in the correct order.Big Cat DiaryI’ve always dreamed of seeing a leopard face to face ever since I watched a BBC wildlife documentary about them. I like the fact that they’re so independent. The females are the boss, basically – they hunt alone, and they’re stealthy and strong. The markings are beautiful. The South Luangwa Valley in Zambia has one leopard for every kilometre, and you can do night drives there, which adds to your chances of seeing them. I think the fact that they are nocturnal and hard to find makes it more exciting. Dad doesn’t agree. He’s already worrying about not seeing one, but that’s just my dad.Mfuwe international airport is the smallest I have ever seen. There is a tiny shop selling postcards and that’s it. We pay for our postcards and climb into a jeep which takes us to Nkwali, trundling past mud huts and groups of children wearing school uniform or carrying farm tools – sometimes both. Finally, we arrive at the camp – six huts and a bar built round a tree. Our hut has lizard wallpaper – except it’s not wallpaper, it’s just lizards. I go to sleep and dream about leopards.On the first game drive, Rocky is our guide. Straight away, we’re driving across a plain full of impala and baboons. Now comes the big moment of the first night. We hear something in the trees, and suddenly we are right in the middle of a lion hunt. In the dark! We listen to the baboons’ alarm calls, and when Rocky switches on the light, we see two lionesses on either side, and one tearing after an impala. They miss the kill, but even so, my heart is thumping.The next morning, we go on a drive and spot baboons crossing the road. Suddenly, a trunk appears from the bush and three elephants, including a baby, stroll across right in front of us.That’s how it is on the drives: a new creature every time. We get giraffes, then a crocodile, then a buffalo. But my favourite morning is the walking safari. We set off across the plain with an armed guard. Rocky tells us The Golden Rule: ‘Never run … unless I say so. And if I say get up the tree, get up the tree.’ The next morning, two other guests boast about having seen a leopard and her cub. We look at pictures on their digital camera. I’m really cross because there probably won’t be another sighting for ages, and tonight is our last night here. But I’m still hoping for a lucky break. This time, we’re out with Zebron, but after just a few minutes, our jeep gets stuck on a muddy trail. It takes ages to dig us out, and my heart is sinking. Then it starts pouring. We sit in the dark while my dad complains about the rain. And then, suddenly, two impala hurtle from the bushes.Moments later, the leopardess springs out behind us. We all sit in absolute silence and stare at her. Leopards are much stronger than lions, and she looks incredibly powerful. After giving us a long show, she darts back into the bush. Awesome. We’re soaked through, but I don’t care about that. Mum and I sing and dance as we head for camp: ‘We saw a leopard, we got a picture … .’1. пустоDaisy saw a leopard. 2. пустоTwo other guests saw a leopardess and her cub. 3. пустоDaisy saw baboons. 4. пустоThe jeep got stuck in the mud. 5. пустоDaisy got very close to some elephants. 6. пустоDaisy saw some lions. 7. пустоThe plane landed in Mfuwe. 8. пустоThey travelled by jeep to their camp.

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