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Comprehension [ 24 ] Upper Intermediate & Advanced

24 - ] Comprehension

Upper Intermediate & Advanced

Read the following passage , then answer the questions below . Do not look back at the passage . Compare your answers to the Answer Key . Check any incorrect answers by reading the passage .

                       Two hundred years ago , passenger pigeons were the most numerous birds in the world . A flock of passenger pigeons might include over two million birds . When they flew overhead , they darkened the sky for hundreds of miles . Today , not a single one of these birds exists . Incredible as it may seem , all those millions of birds were hunted down for food , feathers , and sport .

                        The story of the passenger pigeon is just one of many sad stories about animals that have disappeared . At least 461 species of birds and mammals have become extinct in the past 400 years . Many more species - about 555 mammals and 1,073 birds - are now at risk of extinction . Among reptiles , fish , and invertebrates , at least 2,961 are at risk . And among plant species the number at risk reaches 25,000 .

                     The cause of this terrible destruction is always the same : humankind . Sometimes people have killed off species directly by hunting them , as with the passenger pigeon . In other cases , people have caused extinction indirectly , as with the dodo bird of Mauritius ( an island in the Indian Ocean ) . Though brutally hunted by the first European settlers , some dodos managed to survive in the interior forests . However , these were soon eliminated by the cats , dogs , pigs , and rats the European brought with them.

                    The most frequent cause of extinction , however , is the human destruction of the environment . On the Hawaiian Islands , for instance , European and American settlers cut down the forests for farmland . This killed off many of the Hawaii’s unique species of birds and plants . Even more dramatic , today , is the situation in the Amazon rain forest . Here , each square mile of the forest contains thousands of plant and animal species . These species depend on each other and on their special environment . When the trees are cut down , the environment changes or is destroyed altogether . And many species disappear forever .

                     Scientists are very concerned about the many species that are disappearing around the world . The loss of our fellow creatures is a loss for us as well . Not only do we lose the chance to learn more about ourselves and our environment . We also lose valuable economic or scientific resources . Many wild plants , such as the wild tomato and the wild sunflower , are useful in genetically improving food crops . Other plants or animals are useful in medical research . In this way , medicines have been found to help fight leukemia , cancer , and many other diseases .

                       Aside from the uses that research has already discovered , there may be countless more . Who knows what we are losing in the forests that are being cut down ? Every year , as more plants and animals disappear , we lose opportunities for science and medicine . That means opportunities to improve our lives . The loss of species also means a narrower range of genetic possibilities in the world . Scientists do not know what that will mean , but they are worried .

Circle the best answers to the following questions . Do not look back at the passage .

1 . This passage is about

( A ) many kinds of plants and animals .

( B ) the extinction of plants and animals .

( C ) how Europeans destroyed species on Mauritius .

( D ) how hunting causes animals to become extinct .

2 . The passenger pigeon became extinct because

( A ) there were too many of them .

( B ) people destroyed its environment .

( C ) there was not enough food for it .

( D ) people killed them all .

3 . In the past 400 years ,

( A ) only a few kinds of animals have become extinct .

( B ) millions of animals have become extinct .

( C ) over 461 species of birds and mammals have become extinct .

( D ) no new kinds of birds or animals have become extinct .

4 . The importation of animals by humans may cause

( A ) some native species to become extinct .

( B ) those animals to die .

( C ) some native species to increase in number .

( D ) hunters to kill native species .

5 . The Hawaiian Islands are a good example of how

( A ) cutting down forests causes extinction .

( B )  people have taken care to save plants and animals .

( C )  native plants and animals can be killed by imported species .

( D ) islands make good farmland .

6 . When people cut down large areas of rain forest they

( A ) are likely to kill the dodo birds . 

( B ) help many species of plants and animals .

( C ) discover useful species of plants and animals .

( D ) eliminate many species of plants and animals .

7 . We can infer from this passage that people

( A ) have often been concerned about the survival of species .

( B ) have rarely been concerned about saving species .

( C ) have eliminated species whenever possible .

( D ) do not like wild animals very much .

8 . Scientists believe that many species  

( A ) are useless for humans .

( B ) are genetically unable to survive .

( C ) could be useful to humans .

( D ) are useful only after they are extinct .

 Answer Key         

1 . B 2 . D 3  . C 4 . A 5. A 6 . D 7 . B 8 . C 

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