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Should we have zoos? – Quiz

Quiz 01

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1.  Read the text and answer the questions.

1. Before zoos, how did most people get to see a wild animal?

2. What have many zoos done to improve the environment for their animals?

3. How are zoos trying to help animals in the wild?

4. According to Robert Young, what might we not have if it wasn’t for zoos?

5. True or false? Actor Leonardo DiCaprio recently released some rare golden skiffia fish back into their native river.

Quiz 02

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2.  Choose the appropriate words or phrases to complete the following sentences.

1. While on a country walk, I _______ a bull in a field, so I had to run!

stuffed                        herd                             encountered            native

2. It was great to see so many animals _______ when we went on a safari.

on the wild                  in the wild                    at the wild                in a wild

3. The black rhino is one of several animals that are facing _______.

extinction                    conservation                funding                    menageries

4. Elephants are _______ to Africa and Asia.

captive                        stuffed                         native                       conservation

5. The smell was coming from a _______ of cows on the nearby farm.

heard                          herds                           hurd                         herd

Answer & Explanation

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Answer

Answer

1.  Read the text and answer the questions. 

1. Before zoos, how did most people get to see a wild animal?
A long time ago, people could only see wild animals as stuffed dead exhibits in a museum. Later on, live animals could be seen in menageries.

2. What have many zoos done to improve the environment for their animals?
Many modern zoos have made enclosures bigger, removed bars, and to some extent, tried to mimic the animal’s natural habitats.

3. How are zoos trying to help animals in the wild?
Some zoos have captive breeding programs which help to preserve the future of species that would otherwise face extinction.

4. According to Robert Young, what might we not have if it wasn’t for zoos?
Robert Young says “there are quite a lot of different species around the planet, which we wouldn’t have today if it wasn’t for zoos .”

5. True or false? Actor Leonardo DiCaprio recently released some rare golden skiffia fish back into their native river.
False. He recently praised Chester Zoo for its work for breeding and releasing a school of rare golden skiffia fish back into the river.

2.  Choose the appropriate words or phrases to complete the following sentences.

1. While on a country walk, I encountered a bull in a field, so I had to run!

2. It was great to see so many animals in the wild when we went on a safari.

3. The black rhino is one of several animals that are facing extinction .

4. Elephants are native to Africa and Asia.

5. The smell was coming from a herd of cows on the nearby farm. 

Should we have zoos?

For many of us, our closest encounter with wild animals is at a zoo. These places allow us to observe the behaviours and characteristics of amazing creatures from big cats to tiny amphibians. It’s an enjoyable and educational experience for us, but is it the best environment for the animals?

A long time ago, people could only see wild animals as stuffed dead exhibits in a museum. Later, live animals were captured by explorers, brought home and put on show to the public in menageries animal welfare was not a priority. But modern zoos and wildlife parks have transformed the conditions and environments for animals, making bigger enclosures, removing bars, and, to some extent, mimicking their natural habitats.

Some people have questioned the cruelty of keeping animals captive and using them just for entertainment, but zoos are keen to show they are here to help wildlife by educating us about conservation. In the UK, the introduction of The Zoo Licensing Act 1981 also required zoos to educate the public. Well-managed zoos are now also involved in supporting and funding conservation programmes.

Probably the biggest claim from zoos today is that they help to protect species that are under threat in the wild due to climate change. Robert Young, Chair in Wildlife Conservation at Salford University says: “There are quite a lot of different species around the planet which we wouldn’t have today if it wasn’t for zoos.” Some zoos have captive breeding programmes which help to preserve the future of species that would otherwise face extinction. Actor Leonardo DiCaprio recently praised Chester Zoo in the UK for its conservation work. It brought a “rare fish species back from the dead” after breeding and releasing a school of golden skiffia fish back into their native river.

While the debate about having zoos continues, new opportunities to meet wildlife are being explored, such as using virtual reality, and Jon Coe, a zoo designer, told the BBC: “Taking a walk through a herd of elephants in the Serengeti, I think, is going to be possible pretty soon.”