InthehotjunglesofThailandforestrangers(护林员)cameacrossaterriblesightonedayin2010.Twotigercubs(幼兽)laydeadinawildlifepreserve(保护区).Therangersweretoolatetofindthecubs’mothe
In the hot jungles of Thailand forest rangers (护林员) came across a terrible sight one day in 2010. Two tiger cubs (幼兽) lay dead in a wildlife preserve (保护区).
The rangers were too late to find the cubs’ mother. All that remained of her was blood on the ground. Poachers(偷猎者) had poisoned the tigers. Then they ran off with the mother’s body. If the rangers had not arrived the poachers would have taken the cubs too.
Tigers in trouble
One hundred years ago there were about 100 000 tigers. Today only about 3 200 remain in the wild. Poachers are a major problem. These killers sell tiger fur teeth claws and other body parts in illegal markets. One tiger’s parts can see for $50 000.
Because they hunt in huge jungles thick with trees poachers are hard to find. But they must be caught says Elizabeth Bennett of the Wildlife Conservation Society. This group works to help endangered animals.
Tiger “fingerprints”
Finally after many months the rangers spotted(认出) the poachers again. After an exchange of gunfire they arrested the criminals.
Soon the police found evidence that the poachers had killed again. The evidence came from a cell phone. On a poacher’s phone police found photos of the men posing (摆姿势) with a dead male tiger. The poachers claimed that the photos were from a nearby country where tigers aren’t protected. But another photo told a different story.
Deep in the Thai forest the rangers had set up camera traps which take photos when they sense movement. A camera trap photo showed the same male tiger walking through a wildlife preserve before he was killed. That meant that the tiger came from a protected area. But how could police prove it was the same tiger?
Tiger stripes are like fingerprints. No two patterns are the same. When police compared the photos the stripes on the tiger’s head matched.
The poachers were given up to five years in prison. That might not seem like much for killing tigers. But since the poachers were caught in July 2011 no tigers have been killed in that wildlife preserve.
56. Why didn't the poachers take the cubs?
A. There wasn’t enough time. B. The cubs’ body parts sold badly.
C. The cubs were protected by the rangers. D. They didn’t bring enough tools to carry them.
57. Why are poachers hard to catch?
A. They can run very fast. B. There are not enough rangers.
C. The rangers are not professional. D. They hunt in large and thick jungles.
58. The police discovered that the poachers had killed again through ________.
A. a witness living nearby B. one of the forest rangers
C. photos on a poacher’s phone D. the poachers’ footprints left in the forest
59. What do we know about the camera traps set up in the Thai forest?
A. They are useless. B. They play an important role.
C. There are tigers’ fingerprints on them. D. The poachers know how to avoid them.
60. The author’s purpose of writing this story is probably to ________.
A. inform readers about poaching B. entertain readers with a funny story
C. persuade readers to become rangers D. instruct readers on using cell phones
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