1- Read the passe and answer the question that follow.
Whatever it is, J. Michael Fay, 44, a lean, soft-spoken man in gold-rim glasses who looks like a typical American suburbanite, crossed into it on his recently completed, journey through central Africa's wildest, most beautiful and dangerous jungle. Fay was gathering data-counting 40,000 piles of gorilla and elephant dung, measuring 35,000 trees-as creating an information base for future studies of largely uncharted territory. More than that, he wanted to raise an alarm about threats to one of Earth's last great wilderness areas in Congo and Gabon, which could soon disappear as ivory and "bush meat" poachers, loggers and others exploit its riches. More even than that, perhaps, Fay wanted to savor-for 460 uninterrupted, excruciating days-the wild with unbriedled passion.
What is the goal of the wildlife Conservation Society?
( ) To calculate how much was left in Africa in terms of the animals.
( ) To indentify where poachers and loggers were currently working in Africa.
( ) To generate enough data for future studies of largely uncharted territories.
( ) To understand the outcomes of the co-existence between animals and the of Congo and Gabon.
Which word does not cary a meaning similar to 'uncharted'?
( ) Exposed
( ) Far-off
( ) Hidden
( ) Unexplored
What was the purpose of J. Michael Fay's journey to central Africa?
( ) He took a vacation from work.
( ) He wanted to collect data for research.
( ) He helped a colleague on his research.
( ) He wanted to photograph the current situation in cntral Africa.
What does the author imply about the awareness created by J. Michael Fay to protect the wildlife in Congo and Gabon?
( ) The counting of gorillas and elephants made Fay realize that the population had dramatically decreased in Africa.
( ) Congo and Gabon hold the greatest wilderness areas in the world that appear to go in the same direction of the areas previously devastated by local poachers, loggers and other exploiters.
( ) Only after Fay completed his journey he realized the importance of protecting the elephants against ivory and "bush meat" poachers.
( ) Fay unexpectedly found an example of an extreme devastation during his journey to Congo and Gabon.
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Resposta:
Está tudo em inglês gringa da pra postar tudo em português não??
larissasuzuki123:
gente é só clicar no botão direito do mouse e clicar na opção:
"traduzir para o português"
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