您好,欢迎访问新航道官网托福频道!

在线咨询

托福 (TOEFL)

奏响中国托福培训最强音

2018新航道秋季班

您当前的位置 » 新航道官网 » 托福 » 托福写作 » 文章正文

托福写作185题库之第153题范文

2013-12-13 14:09     供稿单位: 新航道    

出国英语考试有哪些 雅思6.5是什么水平 雅思阅读评分标准 托福阅读评分标准 雅思和托福的区别

153. Does a zoo have no useful purpose?

Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? A zoo has no useful purpose. Use specific

reasons and examples to explain your answer.

『分析』

不能同意,no是修饰词。但是要指出确实有一些动物园不值得保留下去。

『范文』

Perhaps one of the most blameworthy factors that make some people raise the eyebrow to zoos and criticize

that "A zoo has no useful purpose" is its exorbitant price to maintain. However, it is too hasty to say so, since most

zoos have their significance, both educational and scientific.

Modern zoos act as centers of education and are designed to make learning about animals an interesting and

enjoyable experience. They provide visitors with the chance to see rare creatures, such as tigers, zebras, penguins,

and giant pandas, which come from many different parts of the globe. Zoos also introduce people to their own local

wildlife, offering a valuable learning experience in an increasingly urban world. At the same time, most zoos

provide educational programs aimed at a wide range of ages. A visit to a zoo provides children an opportunity to

see and touch animals other than household pets. For older schoolchildren, many zoos conduct classes or day trips

that focus on different aspects of animal biology and the impact of humans on animal life.

Modern zoos also have their scientific imports and can function as a sanctuary for endangered animals and

therefore help maintaining ecosystems. In zoos scientists can create an animal population that can become

self-sustaining in the wild. An example of a successful reintroduction to the wild is the P鑢e David's deer. This Asian

deer was native to marshlands in northeast China before its habitat was destroyed more than 800 years ago and it

became extinct in the wild. Since that time the species has been bred in zoos in China and later in Europe. In 1985

four P鑢e David's deer were released to the wild in a protected animal reserve in China, where they are now

breeding successfully.

On the other hand, some experts warn against placing too much reliance on zoos as biological "arks," where

species can be protected regardless of environmental changes outside. Critics warn that zoos, like all human

institutions, are vulnerable to unforeseen events, such as disease, fires, and financial or social upheaval. More

significantly, the number of species that zoos can protect is strictly limited. Today's zoos are home to no more than

a few thousand species—only a fraction of the world's animal life. Zoos already have to perform a delicate balancing

act between large, crowd-attracting animals and threatened animals that have less visitor appeal. During the 21st

century, zoo experts will face even harder decisions about which species they can afford to save.

 
 
以上就是新航道托福频道为大家整理的托福写作185题库之第153题范文,希望对大家有帮助,更多资讯、资料请访问新航道托福写作频道 https://www.xhd.cn/toefl/xiezuo/
 
 
分享到:
新航道,英语成功之道。时间获取新航道英语学习资料和新鲜资讯,请在微信公众账号中搜索「新航道英语」或者「xhdenglish」,或用手机扫描左方二维码,即可获得新航道每日精华内容推送和英语学习经验分享,并参与新航道举办的各项活动。
责编:李术