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bees,or could even wipe them out. 劍橋雅思 8 聽力真題原文: Test2— section3(2) PROFESSOR: Well,what would happen if Australianbees died out? GRANT: Well,the honey from Australian bees is ofexcellent quality,much better than the stuff theAsian bees fact,Australia exports nativeQueen bees to a large number of countries becauseof the European Honey Bee was firstdiscovered out in the bush,we found they madereally unpleasant honey and they were also too bigto pollinate many of our native flowers here inAustralia. STUDENT 2: That must have had a devastating effect on the natural you lose anyspecies? GRANT: No,we managed to get them under control before that happened but if Asian beesgot in there could be other could lose a lot of money because you might notbe aware,but it39。re pretty keen to make sure that there aren39。m sure that you know that the quarantine service regulates all food brought into ,obviously they want to protect Australia from diseases that might e in with imported goods,but they also want to prevent insect pests from being introduced into the country,and that39。t lose sight of the main purpose of having this section,not assuch to preserve rare animals but to maintain the diversity of breeds to broaden the genepool for agricultural Vale changes with the seasons with different eventshappening at different times of the will be perhaps our most spectacular month withthe arrival of the Canada geese and when our fruit trees will be in full blossom,but there areinteresting events on all year round...for example John Havers,our expert fly fisherman,iscurrently giving displays on the of the sections has its own seasonalcalendar...please consult the summary board at the main the final section,as wereturn to the Reception blocks,is the orchard. Do take time to browse round our shop...there is a wide selection of books on wildlife,some ofthem written by local authors,and the history of farming,including anic farming,somethingwhich the park will be diversifying into in the ing months. 劍橋雅思 8 聽力真題原文: Test2— section3(1) PROFESSOR: Good morning today39。s start by seeing what there is to you cansee here on our giant wall plan,we are now situatedin the Reception block... you walk out of themain door into the park there is a path you can you follow this route you willimmediately e into the Rare Breeds section,where we keep a wide variety of animals which Ishall be telling you a little more about to this...moving east...is the large grazing areafor the rare further east...in the largest section of our Park is the of the grazing area and in fact just next to the Reception block is ourExperimental Crop the middle of the Park...this circular area is our lake...These twosmall rectangular shapes here...are the Fish Farms where we rear fish for the east ofthose is the marsh area which attracts a great many migrant the southeasterncorner,beyond the marsh,is our Market Garden area,gro