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Listen to the audio carefully and answer the questions.
1) What is the main topic discussed in the program?
A. The danger facing animal species in the wild today
B. Whether animals should be kept in zoos or not
C. The idea of raising wild animals as domestic pets
D. The ways animals manage to escape from captivity
2) What does Neil say about having animals in zoos?
A. He thinks it's useful and absolutely necessary today
B. He completely supports zoos and has no doubts about them
C. He believes it is entirely wrong and should be banned
D. It's complicated, with both scientific and emotional reasons
3) According to Georgie, how many people visit zoos every year?
A. 7 billion
B. 700 million
C. 7 million
D. 70 million
4) Why does reporter William say schools take children to zoos?
A. To give children fun experiences and entertainment
B. To shock children or make them afraid of animals
C. To introduce them to conservation
D. To motivate children to adopt animals from the zoo
5) What is one of the challenges zoos face when breeding pandas?
A. Pandas are too violent to be handled safely by staff
B. Pandas often find ways to escape from their enclosures
C. Pandas are reluctant to reproduce without extra help
D. Pandas require freezing cold habitats, which are hard to create
6) What idiom does William use to describe panda reproduction?
A. It takes two to tango when making reproduction work
B. Let the cat out of the bag and share all the secrets
C. Curiosity killed the cat and led to big problems later
D. A bird in the hand is worth more than two in the bush
7) What abnormal behaviors are seen in animals suffering from zoochosis?
A. Playing actively and happily with people at the zoo
B Sleeping too much and hiding from zoo visitors every day