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  The settlers also brought in their Old World fears and superstitions concerning predators. Whether preying (捕食) on livestock or not, predators were shot on sight. This attitude continues to this day for coyotes, eagles, foxes, mountain lions, and bobcats, and is largely responsible for placing the eastern timber wolf, grizzly bear, and bald eagle on the endangered species list.

  Yet every animal, including the predator, has its place in nature's grand design. Predators help maintain the health of their prey species by eliminating the diseased, young, old and injured. Predators like the mountain lion and the wolf help to keep the deer herds healthy. Occasional loss of livestock must be weighed against the good these animals do in maintaining the balance of nature.

  26. In North America, the number of wild animals has reduced most greatly mainly • 112 •

  because_______.

  A. the birds, mammals and fish there are most predators

  B. the development there has been at the highest pace

  C. only a few species still live in the world

  D. many species have been put on the endangered species list

  27. The first European settlers killed predators chiefly in order to_______.

  A. eat their meat B. protect themselves

  C. please the Federal government D. protect their livestock

  28. Some animal species are in danger of disappearing altogether from the earth as a result of_______.

  A. people's superstitious attitude

  B. people's dislike of some animals, such as bald eagle

  C. people's hunting games

  D. the self-killing of the predators

  29. Bounty hunters are people who_______.

  A. take care of wilderness areas

  B. preserve our wildlife

  C. kill meat-eating animals for money

  D. work in the fund of predator-control programs

  30. According to the writer, even if the meat-eating animals sometimes caused losses of livestock, man should_______.

  A. estimate the value of predators

  B. compare the losses with the benefits of predators

  C. keep the balance of nature

  D. raise more livestock

  26. B 27. D 28. A 29. C 30. B

  No one knows exactly how many disabled people there are in the world, but 11 suggest the figure is over 450 million. The number of disabled people in

  India 12 is probably more than double the total population of Canada.

  In the United Kingdom, about one in ten people have some disability. Disability is not just something that happens to other people: as we get older, many of us will become less 13 , hard of hearing or have failing eyesight.

  Disablement can take many forms and occur at any time of life. Some people are born with disabilities. Many others become disabled as they get older. There are many 14 disabling diseases. The longer time goes on, the worse they become. Some people are disabled in accidents. Many others may have a period of disability in the form of a mental illness. All are affected by people's attitude towards them.

  Disabled people face many 15 barriers. Next time you go shopping or to work or to visit friends, imagine how you would 16 if you could not get up steps, or on to buses and trains. How would you cope if you could not see where you were going or could not hear the traffic? But there are other barriers; 17 can be even harder to break down and ignorance 18 represents by far the greatest barrier of all. It is almost impossible for the able-bodied to fully appreciate what the severely disabled go through, so it is important to 19 attention to these barriers and show that it is the individual person and their ability, not their disability, which 20

  A. inevitably

  B. evaluations

  C. estimates

  D. manage

  E. alone

  F. counts

  G. prejudice

  H. physical

  I. mobile

  J. indifferently

  K. withdraw

  L. progressive

  M. regular

  N. accounts

  O. draw

  II. C 12. E 13. I 14. L 15. H 16. D 17. G 18. A 19. O 20. F

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