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In Australia the koala is a priority animal as far as conservation status assessment is concerned£®It was hunted to near extinction £¨Ãð¾ø£© for its fur£®In fact the koala had been wiped out from South Australia in the 1920s£®However£¬rehabilitation efforts have brought the animal back in the state£®As for the Australia government£¬the koala is not a threatened animal£¬but the US government does list the koala as one£®
Although they may live in 40to 60kinds of eucalyptus trees£¬they prefer only 10to 14specific kinds£®Koalas sleep for most part of the day£¬which is about 16to 18hours£¬and for most of their waking hours all they do is eat£®Koala bears eat the leaves of eucalyptus trees£®A full-grown koala can eat almost 2to 3pounds of leaves in a day£®Despite their slow movements and sweet look£¬koala bears can be visious when hungry£®Other than this£¬there are the stress caused to koalas due to human handling and the fights that start in koalas£®
Almost everyone finds koalas lovely in the zoo£®However£¬as far as having koala bears as pets is concerned£¬there are legal issues to consider£®Other than that£¬being able to provide for its diet and habitat is another point that needs some attention before any law legalizing their adoption as pets is passed£®
67£®What's the author's attitude towards people raising the koala£¿C
A£®Optimistic£®B£®Grateful£®C£®Cautious£®D£®Enthusiastic£®
68£®Why did Australians hunt the koala£¿A
A£®To get its fur£®B£®To eat its meat£®C£®To wipe it out£®D£®To have it for fun£®
69£®The underlined word"vicious"in Paragraph 4probably meansA£®
A£®fierce and dangerousB£®patient and friendly
C£®afraid and defensiveD£®lovely and interesting
70£®It can be inferred from the passage thatB£®
A£®koala bears tend to live in groups
B£®koala bear care can be very demanding
C£®koala bears are not particular about their food
D£®koala bears are the No.1threatened animal in the US£®

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