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have survived the hurricane. Read the article.Are the statements true (T)or false (F)?Write T or F at the corresponding place on the Answer Sheet. 16.One week after Hurricane Katrina everyone had left New Orleans. 17.The writer compares Katrina to a bomb. 18.By February 2006 most of the inhabitants of New Orleans had returned home. 19.Not everyone agreed it was a good idea to celebrate Mardi Gras so soon after Katrina. 20.There were no references to the Hurricane in the parades. Passage B(2 points each,10 points in total) Read the radio programme about exotic pets,choose the correct answer and write your answer on the answer sheet. Presenter:Right,now it's time for our weekly Every Living Thing spot,and this week we want to talk about keeping exotic pets in Britain.There are a large number of species that can be called exotic pets,including mammals,birds,reptiles,fish and insects.We have in the studio Jessica Henshaw a zoologist,who has recently published a book on exotic pets in Britain,and has kindly agreed to answer some of our listeners'questions.First of all, Jessica,a question from Daniel. Daniel:Oh,hello.I just wonder why so many people want to keep exotic pets. Jessica:Well,more and more people want to keep these animals in their homes simply because there are more and more unusual species that can be bought and brought home.So, we can observe that tarantulas,iguanas,salamanders and snakes are all becoming more and more popular as pets. Presenter:I suppose that leads us to Sophie's question.Sophie? Sophle:Thank you.That is the most important thing which you have to consider if you want to keep,say,a spider or a snake? Jessica:First of all you need to know that many species are illegal in the UK,either because they may be dangerous to other people or because of the animal's conservation statues in the wild.That's why you have to find out about any laws concerning your chosen species,and whether or not you will need a permit. 1625have survived the hurricane. Read 由e article. Are由 statements true (T) or fal皿(F)? 面te T or F at the corr四:ponding place on the Answer Sb 16. One week after Hurricane Katrina everyonehad left New Orleans. 17. The writer compares Katrina to a bomb. 18. By February 2006 most of the inhabitants of New Orleans had returned home. 19. Not everyone agreed it was a good idea to celebrate Mardi Gras so soon after Katrina. 20. There were no references to the Hurricane in the parades. 跚ge B(2 po恤its each J 10 points inωtal) 回d the radio programme about exotic pe the correct answer anc.! write your answer on the answer sh t. Presenter: Right, now it's time for our weekly Every Living Thing spot , and this week we want to talk about keeping exotic pets in Britain. There are a large number of species that can be called 界otic pets, incluJing mammals, birds, reptiles, fish and insects. We have in the studio Jessica Henshaw a zoologist, who has recently published a book on exotic pets in Britain, and has kindly agreed to answer some of our listeners' questions. First of all , Jessica , a question from Daniel. Daniel: Oh , hello. I just wonder why so many people want to keep exotic pets. Je随iea: Well , more and more people want to keep these animals in their homes simply because there aremore and more unusual species that can bebought and brought home. So , we can observe that tarantulas, iguanas, salamanders and snakes are all becoming more and more popular as pets. Pre回:nter: I suppose that leads us to Sophie' s question. Sophie? Sophie: Thank you. That is the most important thing which you have to consider if you want to keep , say , a spider or a snake? 四siea: First of all you need to know that many species are illegal in the UK , either because they may be dangerous to other people or because of the animal' s conservation statues in the wild. That's why you have to find out about any laws concerning your chosen species, and whether or not you will need a permit. 1625
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