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浙江省嘉兴市第一中学、湖州中学2018-2019学年高二下学期英语期中考试试卷(含小段音频)
All across the nation, in Americans' backyards and garages and living rooms, wild animals kept as pets live side by side with their human owners. It's believed that more exotic animals live in American homes than are cared for in American zoos. The exotic-pet business has drawn criticism from animal welfare advocates and wildlife conservationists alike, who say it's not only dangerous to bring wildlife into households but it's cruel and criminal. Yet the issue is far from black or white.
The term exotic pet has no firm definition. It can refer to any wildlife kept in human households or simply to a pet that's more unusual than the common dog or cat. Privately owning exotic animals is currently permitted in a handful of states with no restrictions in America. Adam Roberts of Born Free USA keeps a running database of deaths and injuries caused by exotic-pet ownership: In Connecticut a 55-year-old woman's face was permanently disfigured by her friend's lifelong pet monkey; in Ohio an 80-year-old man was attacked by a 200-pound kangaroo;in Nebraska a 34-year-old man was strangled(勒) to death by his pet snake. And that list does not include the number of people who become sick from coming into contact with zoonotic(动物传染的) diseases.
Some people see wild animals as pets as a way to connect with the natural world. Other exotic-pet owners say they are motivated by a desire to preserve threatened species. They believe climate change and human population growth could wipe out a species in record time, so having a backup population is a good idea.
But some groups like Born Free USA and the World Wildlife Fund say that captive breeding(圈养) of endangered species by private owners—whether for commercial, conservation, or educational reasons—serves only to continue a booming market for exotic animals. That, in turn, results in a greater risk to animals still living in their natural habitat.
Guided Tour of Harry Potter London Locations
If you are a fan of Harry Potter, the Wizards London Walk is a perfect way to spend a couple of hours in London. You will get to see more than 10 filming locations from the Harry Potter movies.
The tour features Harry Potter London film locations Meanwhile, you also have a chance to explore famous London landmarks and attractions like St Paul's Cathedral and Millennium Bridge and Big Ben. Along the way you'll have plenty of chances to take lots of pictures and see the filming locations up close.
Come and explore Harry Potter London filming locations on our magical tour
About this tour | |
Cancellation Policy | Free cancellation up to 48 hours in advance |
When? | Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 pm (Jan-Dec) Daily at 2:00 pm (Apr Ist-Aug 31st) |
How long? | 2-2.5 hours |
How much? | Child (5-15) £10 Adult £15 Child (under 5): No ticket required |
Where to meet? | Westminster tube station |
Where to end? | Bank Station |
Private/Group Tours | 1-10 people: £125 per group 11-20 people: £145 per group Available daily at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm. SAVE 6% with Promo Code: SAVE 6 |
Please also note:
This tour is not accessible for wheelchair users or for parents with prams
Anyone who is 17 years old or younger must be accompanied by adults on all tours.
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