I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following sentences. ⇱
Question 1. Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting wild plant and animal species and their habitats.
Question 2. Aquatic species' habitat has been seriously broken by dams and changes in direction of water currents.
Question 3. Every day there are fewer places left that wildlife can call home.
Question 4. Today, illegal hunting still threatens many species, especially large ammals such as tigers, rhinoceros, bears and even primates.
Question 5. Wildlife is under threat from many different kinds of human activities, from directly destroying habitat to spreading invasive disease.
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following sentences. ⇱
Question 6. Some animals go extinct because the climate where they live changes.
Question 7. Wildlife conservation network saves endangered species in 37 countries around the world.
Question 8. The more polluted the environment gets, the more animals will have their habitats lost.
Question 9. Governments should take measures to protect wildlife, or more and more animals will become endangered.
Question 10. Some biologists believe the best way to save endangered animals is to save their habitats.
III. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences given. ⇱
Question 11. Plastic debris can now be found in almost every marine habitat on Earth. This has resulted in lots of marine species' serious loss of habitat.
Question 12. So many animals are now in danger of extinction. Then, a list of them is kept in a Red Book.
Question 13. "My goal is to educate students about the need for wildlife conservation," said Armiger.
Question 14. Tourism is one of Australia's fastest growing industries. It is a major source of foreign exchange.
Question 15. Fossil fuels come from dead plants and animals. These plants and animals died millions of years ago.