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    The African elephant will disappear within two decades if urgent action is not taken to save one of the world's most iconic animal species, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has warned in a new campaign fundraiser.

The population of these elephants—the largest animal currently walking the earth—has declined by 70 percent in the last 40 years, in large part because of the illegal ivory trade, which is the biggest driver of elephant poaching, according to the non-profit.

In fact, 20,000 elephants are killed every year to feed this trade—which is equivalent to one death every 26 minutes.

Once an elephant is killed, poachers harvest the ivory to meet a growing demand for products made from this material. Ivory can be turned into ornaments and decorations, as well as being used in traditional Asian medicine for its intended therapeutic value. Elephants are also sometimes killed to provide a source of meat.

This poaching takes place despite a global ban on ivory sales under the CITES multilateral treaty (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) which was introduced in 1990. Above the poachers are powerful organized criminal networks which commonly engage in corruption, money laundering and assassinations.

Part of the issue in policing the problem is that the governments of nations where Africans elephants live often lack sufficient resources to protect and monitor elephant herds, which often reside in remote and inaccessible habitats. When the animals are killed, they often suffer a brutal death.

African elephants are found in 37 countries across the continent and are categorized as “vulnerable” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) with a remaining population of around 415,000 in the wild, according to WWF.

These animals play a crucial role in the ecosystem, helping to maintain healthy habitats for many other species.  This is because African elephants help to disperse seeds.

The population of African elephants—which are split into two subspecies—once numbered between three and five million during the last century. However, this figure has fallen dramatically as a result of poaching and other factors, such as habitat fragmentation or loss.

1.The word “poaching” (paragraph 2) probably means ________.

A.desperate desire B.severe damage

C.illegal hunting D.cruel killing

2.What is the main reason for the sharp decline in the number of African elephants

A.They were hunted by other animals.

B.They failed to survive the natural disasters.

C.There is no suitable living environment.

D.They were illegally traded for ivory.

3.Which of the following can be learned from the passage?

A.Absence of bans or regulations on ivory sales is the biggest driver of elephant poaching.

B.Elephants living in remote habitats are less vulnerable than those living in nations with adequate resources.

C.If the African elephant disappear, the ecosystem there is likely to be ruined.

D.African elephant herbs usually migrated in large population.

4.What’s the best title for this passage?

A.African Elephants Will Be Gone in The Future

B.African Elephants, Leading Role in Ecosystem

C.The Population of African Elephants

D.Different Types of African Elephants

 

1.C 2.D 3.C 4.A 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了由于人类的破坏行为,如果不采取紧急行动,非洲象将在未来的20年内消失。 1.词义猜测题。根据文章第二段“the largest animal currently walking the earth—has declined by 70 percent in the last 40 years, in large part because of the illegal ivory trade”可知,大象数量下降很大程度上是因为非法象牙贸易,从而根据后句的非限定性定语可以猜测,因为非法象牙贸易的存在,成为大象偷猎的最大推动力。所以poaching的含义为“偷猎”之意。故选C。 2.细节理解题。根据文章第二段“The population of these elephants—the largest animal currently walking the earth—has declined by 70 percent in the last 40 years, in large part because of the illegal ivory trade, which is the biggest driver of elephant poaching(这些大象的数量——目前地球上最大的动物——已经在过去40年里下降了70%,很大程度上是因为非法象牙贸易,这是大象偷猎的最大推动力。)”和文章第四段“Once an elephant is killed, poachers harvest the ivory to meet a growing demand for products made from this material. Ivory can be turned into ornaments and decorations, as well as being used in traditional Asian medicine for its intended therapeutic value. (一旦一头大象被杀死,偷猎者就会捕获象牙,以满足人们对这种材料制成的产品日益增长的需求。象牙可以做成装饰品和装饰品,也可以用于传统的亚洲医学中,因为它具有预期的治疗价值。)”可知,非洲象数量急剧下降的主要原因是非法买卖象牙。故选D。 3.推理判断题。根据文章倒数第二段“These animals play a crucial role in the ecosystem, helping to maintain healthy habitats for many other species. This is because African elephants help to disperse seeds.( 这些动物在生态系统中扮演着至关重要的角色,帮助维持许多其他物种的健康栖息地。这是因为非洲象帮助散播种子。)”可推断出,如果非洲象消失了,那里的生态系统很可能会被破坏。故选C。 4.主旨大意题。根据文章第一段“The African elephant will disappear within two decades if urgent action is not taken to save one of the world's most iconic animal species, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has warned in a new campaign fundraiser.( 世界自然基金会在一项新的筹款活动中警告说,如果不采取紧急行动来拯救世界上最具标志性的动物之一非洲象,非洲象将在20年内消失。)”及全文内容可知,文章主要介绍了由于人类的破坏行为,如果不采取紧急行动,非洲象将在未来的20年内消失。所以这篇文章最好的题目是“非洲象将在未来消失”,故选A。
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