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阅读理解。
Elephants and people are in competition for space. In much of Africa, elephants are now put in
national parks. Elephants suffered a serious and steady decrease in numbers in the 1970s. This wa
s the same time when scientists were beginning to learn a great deal about elephants and their behavior.
Studies through the 1980s and into the 1990s showed a lot about their sounds and methods of
communication.
In Kenya alone, in the 1970s and 1980s, the elephant population decreased from 170,000 to
25,000. The sharp drop in numbers was the result of poachers (偷猎者) illegally killing elephants for
their ivory. The price of ivory went from $3 a pound to $50 to $100 a pound. Africa became very
attractive to poachers. Bull elephants carried the largest tusks (象牙), so they were more often killed.
With males gone and older females killed by poachers as well, there were many young elephants unable
to benefit from the wisdom of the older females and matriarchs, who lead the herds.
Kenya took a stand, international trade in ivory was officially forbidden, and $3,000,000 worth of
confiscated (没收的) ivory was burned in Kenya. The following year, only 50 elephants were lost to
poachers in Kenya instead of 3,000. But Kenya has the fastest growing human population in the world.
People throughout Africa won't tolerate elephants eating their crops and destroying their livelihoods.
In South Africa, elephants live behind the fences of national parks. In some parts of Africa, big-
hunters pay a lot of money to hunt elephants. This keeps their numbers down, and the money goes toward conservation. In Kenya, there were some attempts at birth control to keep the elephant population at
manageable numbers to reduce conflicts with people.
Faced with a growing human population, elephants are losing the battle for space. It's unlikely, though,
that they will become extinct. They will live in natural parks that bring tourists to Africa as well as India
and other parts of Asia. The money from tourism will help elephants to survive.
1. Bull elephants were at higher risk of being killed because _______.
A. they were the leaders of the herds
B. they possessed bigger ivory
C. they were of smaller size
D. they ran slowly
2. In the 1970s and 1980s, _______.
A. scientists learned little about elephants
B. most ivory was sold at a reasonable price
C. many young elephants are gaining less wisdom
D. the elephant population decreased because of the terrible climate
3. Some big- hunters are still allowed to hunt elephants because _______.
A. elephants are eating their crops
B. they are pursuing fun instead of profit
C. the money they pay can be used to save elephants
D. they are not hunting in national parks
4. We know from the passage that in Kenya _______.
A. the human population is growing fast
B. it's likely that elephants will become extinct
C. confiscated ivory will be kept in national parks
D. no attempts were made to reduce elephants' conflicts with people

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【单选题】没收的假币应()管理。

A.
经办柜员入箱保管
B.
交现金业务主管保管
C.
营业终了上缴管库员
D.
直接上缴现金中心

【简答题】没收官僚资本包含着( )和( )的双重性质

A.
旧民主主义革命
B.
新民主主义革命
C.
社会主义革命
D.
社会主义改造

【多选题】25下列属于罚没收入的有()。

A.
交通罚款
B.
工商罚款
C.
刑事罚款
D.
法庭罚款

【单选题】A.行政拘留 B.没收财物 C.吊销营业执照 D.劳动教养

A.
行为罚亦称能力罚,是行政主体对违反行政法律规范的行政相对方所采取的限制或剥夺其特定行为能力或资格的一种处罚措施。
B.
下列属于行为罚的是()。
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【单选题】没收的假币应()管理。
A.
经办柜员入箱保管
B.
交现金业务主管保管
C.
营业终了上缴管库员
D.
直接上缴现金中心
【简答题】没收官僚资本包含着( )和( )的双重性质
A.
旧民主主义革命
B.
新民主主义革命
C.
社会主义革命
D.
社会主义改造
【多选题】25下列属于罚没收入的有()。
A.
交通罚款
B.
工商罚款
C.
刑事罚款
D.
法庭罚款
【单选题】A.行政拘留 B.没收财物 C.吊销营业执照 D.劳动教养
A.
行为罚亦称能力罚,是行政主体对违反行政法律规范的行政相对方所采取的限制或剥夺其特定行为能力或资格的一种处罚措施。
B.
下列属于行为罚的是()。
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