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21:34书⊙®58回X百度网盘分享●●●4.What do we know about the manuscript?A.It's a page of On the Origin of Species.B.It's a draft of Darwin's scientific paper.C.It's a signed writing sample to an editor.D.It's waste paper from Darwin's study.5.What makes Darwin's On the Origin of Species the most influential academic book?A.His methods of research.B.His adventure on the sea.C.The rare manuscript.D.His theory of evolution.6.What does the underlined phrase“backed up”mean in Paragraph5?A.supportedB.explainedC.declaredD.created7.What is the purpose of the auction?A.To put the manuscript on sale.B.To display Darwin's works.C.To vote the best academic booksD.To release a new discovery.A volunteer team in South Africa is rescuing pangolins from illegal trade as theanimals face growing threats of extinction.Pangolins,or scaly ant-eaters as they are otherwise known,are unique species foundin Asia and Africa.They are covered in hard scales().When they feel threatened,they roll up into a tight ball with only their scales exposed.Pangolins are little studied and little understood species.However,they are poachedand illegally traded in Asia and Africa.Their meat is considered a delicacy in many Asiarcountries and the scales are used in expensive clothing and handbags.But much of theillegal trade in pangolins involves their scales,which are thought to fight illnesses.Highdemand for their scales has resulted in poaching and illegal trade despite the fact that thespecies is protected.The.African Pangolin Working Group in Johannesburg is a volunteer team ofveterinarians (and wildlife experts.They take care of their wounds,feed them andbring them back to health.Nicci Wright heads the group."When we receive those pangolins they are all very weak,whether they have beenwith the poachers for a few days or up to two weeks,"Wright said."They have gotwounds and injuries,and it is very pitiful and very difficult to emotionally deal with thatkind of suffering and abuse.The group is not just treating pangolins.They also help police to identify and catchpoachers and traders,often in undercover operations.They also work on anti-traffickingmeasures.The latest program is to train dogs to sniff out pangolins being hidden andtransported.It is reported that 97 tons of pangolin scales were seized from smugglers who tried totake them out of Africa last year.This amounts to about 150,000 poached animals.However,it's only about 20 percent of the total number,because the rest escaped with thepoachers."If this trend continues,there is a very likely extinction event for all species ofthe pangolin,"Wright noted.高三英语试题第3页(共8页)318泻D目录模式播放<0三
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