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國(guó)際自然保護(hù)聯(lián)盟(IUCN)根據(jù)物種滅絕風(fēng)險(xiǎn)評(píng)估的標(biāo)準(zhǔn),每年發(fā)布一次“紅色名錄”。但凡被歸類(lèi)為“易?!钡膭?dòng)物物種意味著只有不超過(guò)一萬(wàn)只有繁殖能力的動(dòng)物幸存,而且此類(lèi)動(dòng)物總數(shù)在每三代繁衍過(guò)程中以至少 10% 的比例減少。哪些物種出現(xiàn)在新的名錄里,又有哪些物種幸免被收錄其中?請(qǐng)聽(tīng)報(bào)道。
Every year a United Nations’ conservation body publishes a so called ‘red list’ of species at risk of extinction. And as usual, the latest report makes grim reading. More than twenty thousand different types of animals, plants and insects are said to be threatened.
Six kinds of ash tree in North America, a mainstay of forest there, are now listed as being in danger from an invasive beetle. In Africa, antelopes joined the ranks of creatures threatened by poaching and by people clearing forests.
And in Madagascar, a hotspot for biodiversity, new studies of insects have found that nearly half of all species of grasshopper and millipede are endangered.
The beautiful snow leopard which lives in the mountains of Central Asia is judged to be in a slightly healthier state than it was. But that's disputed by some researchers who say not enough is known about the elusive animal to assume that it really is a step further away from extinction.
詞匯表
conservation (對(duì)動(dòng)植物、自然環(huán)境的)保護(hù)
at risk of 有潛在風(fēng)險(xiǎn)
grim 令人沮喪的,糟糕的
threatened 受到威脅的
kinds 種類(lèi)、類(lèi)型
invasive 有侵略性的
antelopes 羚羊
biodiversity 生物多樣性
millipede 千足蟲(chóng)
elusive 難以找到的,蹤跡罕見(jiàn)的
測(cè)驗(yàn)
請(qǐng)聽(tīng)報(bào)道并回答下列問(wèn)題。
1. The ‘red list’ roughly contains how many species that are endangered?
2. Why have antelopes joined other endangered species on the list?
3. True or false? In Africa, nearly half of all species of grasshopper are endangered.
4. Which word in the text means ‘not agreeing about something’?
答案
1. The ‘red list’ roughly contains how many species that are endangered?
More than twenty thousand different types of animals, plants and insects are said to be threatened.
2. Why have antelopes joined other endangered species on the list?
Because antelopes are threatened by poaching and by people clearing forests.
3. True or false? In Africa, nearly half of all species of grasshopper are endangered.
True. The same applies to millipede.
4. Which word in the text means ‘not agreeing about something’?
Disputed.