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    2021.11.06

    READING

    Passage 1

    Topic  Koalas

    內容方面

    A. Koalas are just too nice for their own good. And except for the occasional baby taken by

    birds of prey, koalas have no natural enemies. In an ideal world, the life of an arboreal couch

    potato would be perfectly safe and acceptable.

    B. Just two hundred years ago, koalas flourished across Australia. Now they seem to be in

    decline, but exact numbers are not available as the species would not seem to be 'under

    threat'. Their problem, however, has been nan, more specifically, the white man. Koala and

    aborigine had co-existed peacefully for centuries.

    C. Today koalas are found only in scatered pockets of southeast Australia where they

    seem to be at the risk on several fronts. The koala's only food source, the eucalyptus tree,

    has declined. In the past 200 years, a third of Australia's eucalyptus forests have

    disappeared. Koalas have been killed by parasites, chlamydia epidemics and a

    tumour-causing retro-virus. And every year 11000 are killed by cars, ironically most of them

    in wildlife sanctuaries, and thousands are klled by poachers. Some are also taken ilally

    as pets. The animals usually soon die, but they are easily replaced.

    D. Bush fires pose another threat. The horrific ones that raged in New South Wales recently

    Killed between 100 and 1000 Koalas. Many that were taken into sanctuaries and shelters

    were found to have burnt their paws on the glowing embers .But zoologists say that the

    species should recover. The Koalas will be aided by the eucalyptus, which grows quickly

    and is already burgeoning forth after the fires. So the main problem to their survival is their

    slow reproductive rate - they produce only one baby a year over a reproductive lifespan of

    about nine years.

    E. The latest problem for the species is perhaps more insidious. With plush, grey fur, dark

    amber eyes and button nose, koalas are cuddliness incamate Australian zo0s and wildlife

    parks have taken advantage of their uncomplaining atitudes, and charge visitors to be

    photogr aphed hugging the furry bundles. But people may not realise how cruel this is, but

    because of the koala's delicate disposition, constant handling can push an already

    precariously balanced physiology over the edge.

    F. Koalas only eat the foliage of certain species of eucalyptus trees, between 600 and 1250

    grams a day. The tough leaves are packed with cellulose ,tannins, aromatic oils and

    precursors of toxic cyanides. To handle this cocktail, koalas have a specialised digestive

    system. Cellulose-digesting bacteria in the caecum

    break down fibre, while a specially

    adapted gut and liver process the toxins. To digest their food property, koalas must sit still for

    21 hours every day.

    G. Koalas are the epitome of innocence and inoffensiveness. Although they are capable of

    ripping open a man's arm with their needle-sharp claws, or giving a nasty nip, they simply

    wouldn't. If you upset a koala, it may blink or swallow, or hiccup. But attack? No way! Koalas

    are just not aggressive. "They use their claws to grip the hard smooth bark of eucalyptus

    trees.

    H. They are also very sensitive,. and the slightest upset can prevent them from breeding,

    cause them to go off their food, and succumb to gut infections. Koalas are stoic creatures

    and put on a brave face until they are at death's door. One day they may appear healthy, the

    next they could be dead. Captive koalas have to be weighed daily to check that they are

    feeding properly. A sudden loss of weight is usually the only warning keepers have that their

    charge is il. Only two keepers plus a vet were allowed to handle London Zoo's koalas, as

    these creatures are only comfortable with people they know. A request for the koala to be

    taken to Beet the Queen was refused because of the distress this would have caused the

    marsupial. Sadly. London's Zoo no longer has a koala. Two years ago the female koala died

    of a cancer caused by a retrovirus. When they come into heat, female koalas become more

    active, and start losing weight, but after about sixteen days, heat ends and the weight piles

    back on. London' s koala did not. Surgery revealed hundreds of pea-sized tumours.

    I. Almost every z00 in ; Australia has koalas-the marsupial has become the Animal

    Ambass ador of the nation, but nowhere outside Australia would handling by the public be

    allowed. Koala cuddling screams in the face of every rule of good care. First, some zoos

    allow koalas to be passed from stranger to stranger, many children who love to squeeze.

    Secondly, most people have no idea of how to handle the animals: they like to cling on to

    their handler, all in their own good fime and use his or her arm as a tree. For such reasons,

    the Association of Fauna and Marine parks, an Australian conservation society is

    campaigning to ban koala cuddling. Policy on koala handling is determined by state

    goverment authorities. "And the largest of the numbers in the Australian nature

    Conservation Agengy, with the aim of instituting national guidelines. Following a wave of

    publicity, some z00S and wildlife parks have stopped tuming their koalas into photo.

    題目方面

    1-5為單選題

    1. The main reason why koala declined is that

    A by captivity

    B by diseases they got

    C killed on the road

    D low birth rate

    2. How can koalas fully digest their food?

    A toxic substance in the leaves

    B organs that dissolve the fibres

    C remaining inactive for a period to digest

    D eating eucalyptus trees

    3. What would koalas do when facing the dangerous situation?

    A show signs of being offended

    B counter attack furiously

    C use sharp dlaws to rip the man

    D fake death

    4. In what ways Australian zo0s exploit koalas?

    A make them as "animal ambassador"

    B put them on the trees as a symbol

    C allow tourists to cuddle the koalas

    D establish a koala campaign

    5. What does the author think about the government policy on Koalas?

    A introduce koala protection guide lines

    B close some of the zoos

    C encourage people to resist visiting the zo0s

    D persuade the public to le am more knowledge

    6-12為判斷題

    6. settlers are the main cause for Koalas decline.

    Yes

    7. Koalas are found in most of the places in Australia.

    No

    8. the eucalyptus trees haven't recover from recent fire. No

    9. Koalas will fight each other over food.

    Not Given

    10. It is not easy to notice that koalas are il.

    Yes

    11. Koalas are easily infected with human contagious disease. Not Given

    12 Koalas like to hold a person's arm rather than being held.

    Yes

    13為選擇題

    From your opinion this article wittenby

    A a journalist who write for magazine

    B a z00 keeper in London Zoo.

    C a student write forhis essay

    D a government oficial who studies koalas to establish a law

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