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22. Which destination is suitable for animal lovers?B.Machu Picchu.A.Puebla.D.Arches National Park.C.Yellowstone National Park.23.What are visitors expected to do when visiting Arches National Park in April?B.Wear thick clothes.A.Trade tickets for blooms.D. Cycle in cold weather.C.Secure an entry reservationBSoon after Mr.& Mrs. Bacchus started farming their little patch of land, they faced amajor problem -a plague of birds fed on their precious crops. Then, a man stopped onthe road outside their house,and asked the couple if he could take photographs of thebirds on the property.Afterwards,he suggested that instead of trying to get rid of the birds,they should instead learn to live alongside them, and Maraksacha Reserve was born.Today, the couple credit this man, the celebrated bird photographer Manu Espinosa,with changing their lives, and helping them persuade others of the vital importance ofconservation in this region.Birding tourism is flourishing in Ecuador, with increasing numbers of specialist tourgroups. Ecuador contains a variety of ecosystems at differing elevations, which helpsexplain why it's among the top 10 countries in the world for bird diversity. The country ishome to over 1,600 bird species —nearly double the number found in all of Europewithin an area just slightly larger than the UK.As the business of birding grows,more and more farmers are switching their land fromagriculture to bird reserves, benefiting not just the birds, but the country's economy too.One notable example is the Ajila family,who have devoted themselves to preserving thelong-wattled umbrellabird. On his land near Recinto, landowner Luis Ajila has switchedfrom dairy farming to conservation,replanting trees and promoting the site to wildlifetourists work that he says is a better livelihood than farming."Wildlife tourism is much more profitable than farming, but that wasn't our onlymotivation,” says Luis Jr.,Ajila’s son.“We aimed to protect not just the umbrellabird,butall the unique wildlife here, safeguarding them for future generations.Since 2005, Angel Paz has transformed his former dairy farm into a bird reserve. Atfirst,things didn’t go to plan:it took a month for the first visitor to arrive,and he paid just$10 for a four-hour tour. Since then,however, thousands of people have made the pilgrimage.“I have protected my home and its birdlife for almost two decades, and finally watched thewildlife — and the people who visit —— flourish,” Angel Paz says.英语试卷第5页(共12页)
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