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牛津译林版英语八年级上册 Unit 5 Wild animals同步练习(二)

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Every year more people realize(意识到) that it is w to kill wild animals for “sport”. The number of hunters, however, g quickly. Wild animals are disappearing because of shooting(狩猎) and because of the lof living areas. The losing of living areas will go on with our growing population(人口), but can we s the losing of wild animals caused(引起) by shooting? This is not pif the serious condition of our living is not improved(改善).

Wild animals b to everyone and not to the hunters a. Although most people do not shoot, they seem to forgive(宽恕) shooting for “sport” because they know l or nothing about it. It is time to realize that animals have the same right to l as we do. We should make f with wild animals.

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