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根据以下材料,回答41-45题 (41) Teri Byrd? I was
根据以下材料,回答41-45题 (41) Teri Byrd? I was
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2022-08-02
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根据以下材料,回答41-45题(41) Teri Byrd?I was a zoo and wildlife park employee for years. Both the wildlife park and zoo claimed to be operating for the benefit of the animals and for conservation purposes. This claim was false. Neither one of them actually participated in any contributions whose bottom line is much more important than the condition of the animals.Animals despise being captives in zoos. No matter how you "enhance" enclosures, they do not allow for freedom, a natural diet or adequate time for transparency with these institutions, and it's past time to eliminate zoos from our culture.(42) Karen R. SimeAs a zoology professor, I agree with Emma Marris that zoo displays can be sad and cruel. But she underestimates the educational value of zoos.The zoology program at my university attracts students for whom zoo visits were the crucial formative experience that led them to major in biological sciences. These are mostly students who had no opportunity as children to travel to wilderness areas, wildlife refuges or national parks. Although good TV shows can help stir children's interest in conservation, they cannot replace the excitement of a zoo visit as an intense, immersive and interactive experience. Surely there must be some middle ground that balances zoos' treatment of animals with their educational potential.(43) Greg NewberryEmma Marris's article is an insult and a disservice to the thousands of passionate who work tirelessly to improve the lives of animals and protect our planet. She uses outdated research and decades-old examples to undermine the noble mission of organization committed to connecting children to a world beyond their own.Zoos are at the forefront of conservation and constantly evolving to improve how they care for animals and protect each species in its natural habitat. Are there tragedies? Of course. But they are the exception not the norm that Ms. Marris implies. A distressed animal in a zoo will get as good or bttter treatment than most of us at our local hospital.(44) Dean GalleaAs a fellow environmentalist animal-protection advocate and longtime vegetarian. I could properly be in the same camp as Emma Marris on the issue of zoos. But I believe that well-run zoos and the heroic animals that suffer their captivity so serve a higher purpose. Were it not for opportunities to observe these beautiful wild creatures close to home many more people would be driven by their fascination to travel to wild areas to seek out disturb and even hunt them down.Zoos are in that sense similar to natural history and archeology museums serving to satisfy our need for contact with these living creatures while leaving the vast majority undisturbed in their natural environments.(45) John FraserEmma Marris selectively describes and misrepresents the findings of our research. Our studies focused on the impact of zoo experiences on how people think about themselves and nature and the data points extracted from our studies.Zoos are tools for thinking. Our research provides strong support for the value of zoos in connecting people with animals and with nature. Zoos provide a critical voice for conservation and environmental protection. They afford an opportunity for people from all backgrounds to encounter a range of animals from drone bees to springbok or salmon to better understand the natural world we live in.A.Zoos which spare no effort to take care of animals should not be subjected to unfair criticism.B.To pressure zoos to spend less on their animals would lead to inhumane outcomes for the precious creatures in their care.C.While animals in captivity deserve sympathy, zoos play a significant role in starting young people down the path of related sciences.D.Zoos save people trips to wilderness areas and thus contribute to wildlife conservation.E.For wild animals that cannot be returned to their natural habitats, zoos offer the best alternative.F.Zoos should have been closed down as they prioritize money making over animals' wellbeing.G.Marris distorts our findings which actually prove that zoos serve as an indispensable link between man and nature.第(43)题选_____. ?A.Zoos which spare no effort to take care of animals should not be subjected to unfair criticism.?B.To pressure zoos to spend less on their animals would lead to inhumane outcomes for the precious creatures in their care.?C.While animals in captivity deserve sympathy, zoos play a significant role in starting young people down the path of related sciences.?D.Zoos save people trips to wilderness areas and thus contribute to wildlife conservation.?E.For wild animals that cannot be returned to their natural habitats, zoos offer the best alternative.?F.Zoos should have been closed down as they prioritize money making over animals’ wellbeing.?G.Marris distorts our findings which actually prove that zoos serve as an indispensable link between man and nature.
选项
A.Zoos which spare no effort to take care of animals should not be subjected to unfair criticism.
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B.To pressure zoos to spend less on their animals would lead to inhumane outcomes for the precious creatures in their care.
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C.While animals in captivity deserve sympathy, zoos play a significant role in starting young people down the path of related sciences.
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D.Zoos save people trips to wilderness areas and thus contribute to wildlife conservation.
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E.For wild animals that cannot be returned to their natural habitats, zoos offer the best alternative.
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F.Zoos should have been closed down as they prioritize money making over animals’ wellbeing.
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G.Marris distorts our findings which actually prove that zoos serve as an indispensable link between man and nature.
答案
A
解析
Zoos are at the forefront of conservation and constantly evolving to improve how they care for animals and protect each species in its natural habitat. Are there tragedies? Of course. But they are the exception not the norm that Ms. Marris implies. A distressed animal in a zoo will get as good or bttter treatment than most of us at our local hospital.?动物园处于保护的前沿,并不断进化,以改善它们照顾动物的方式,保护自然栖息地的每个物种。有悲剧吗?当然。但它们是例外,而不是马里斯所暗示的常态。动物园里的痛苦动物会得到和当地医院大多数人一样好或更好的治疗。? A选项。"竭尽全力照顾动物的动物园不应该被不公平的批评"。
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