19. Whalers argue that whales will not
become extinct because ...
A) there is much less hunting now than there
used to be
B) whaling is now more strictly controlled
internationally
C) there are plenty of whales in the oceans
D) the hunting will stop when whales become
rare
20. The writer believes that the whalers'
argument is ...
A) ridiculous
B) nice
C) economic
D) biological
21. One reason why the number of whales
could never recover is that surviving whales
will be ...
A) killed B) isolated C) lucky D) frightened
Read the text answer the questions 22 – 24
I awoke at two o'clock in the morning and
heard weird noises coming from the animal
room, scrunching sounds, interspersed with
hissings and indignant sounds from Cuthbert.
My first thought was that one of the larger
anacondas had escaped and was making a meal
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