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     These two letters appeared in a newspaper. Both writers have their own ideas on zoos.
     Zoos Do a Good Job
     It is good to keep animals in zoos. I know a lot of people think it is wrong to keep animals in zoos.
However, I believe that zoos have many good points.
     Firstly, zoos are places for people to see many different kinds of animals from all over the world. Without
zoos, most people would never see a real bear or tiger.
     Secondly, zoos look after the animals very well. The animals are always given food and cleaned regularly.
In the wild, it is not always possible for an animal to find food, so sometimes it goes hungry. But animals kept
in zoos never go hungry.
     Thirdly,zoos protect the animals. They offer them safety in danger of becoming extinct (滅絕). But zoos
give these animals a chance to live. Without zoos, there would be fewer kinds of animals in the world.
                                                                                                                                      Maria Smith
      Zoos Are Unnatural 
      In Maria's letter, she says that zoos are good for animals. I am afraid that zoos are not good for animals,
and they are only good for people.
      It is unnatural (非自然的)and unfair to keep wild animals in cages. Most animals are kept in cages. They
are too small for them. In the wild, these animals would travel freely. In zoos, they can't do this. This is why
the bears and tigers always look so sad.
     Most cages are not very clean either. It is true that zoos give the animals food regularly. But this is not
natural. Wild animals are used to looking for their own food. We should treat animals in the same way that
we treat other people with respect.
     Would anyone be happy if you don't let him go out of his home? Would Maria like to have lots of people
standing outside her flat looking at her? No, she wouldn't. And animals don't like it either.
                                                                                                                                 Philip White
(     )1. Maria and Philip have quite different ideas on keeping animals in zoos.                 
(     )2. In Maria's opinion, a real bear or tiger can only be seen in zoos.                      
(     )3. Maria thinks that animals live better in zoos than in the wild.                         
(     )4. According to Philip, if cages are big and clean enough, tigers and bears will look happy.
(     )5. Maria and Philip both agree that zoos are good for people.                              
(     )6. In the two letters, they are discussing how to make animals in zoos happy.              
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