SECTION A In this section you will hear a mini-lecture. You
will hear the lecture ONCE ONLY. While listening to the lecture, take notes on
the important points. Your notes will not be marked, but you will need them to
complete a gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE after the mini-lecture. Use the
blank paper for note-taking. Complete the gap-filling task. Some of
the gaps below may require a maximum of THREE words. Make sure the word(s) you
fill in is (are) both grammatically & semantically acceptable. You may refer
to your note. About Wetlands in the U.S.A.
People enjoy a famous soup (SHE-CRAB SOUP) in North Carolina because the
days of the regional soup may be getting fewer and fewer: "no wetlands, no
seafood". Ⅰ. The current situation of wetlands:
1) California has lost (1) of wetlands--91 percent,
(1) ______
and the rate of loss of wetlands is an acre per minute.
2) 21 other states have losted at least half of their (2)
. (2)
______ Ⅱ. The key value of wetlands: 1)
Each acre of wetland is worth (3) more money than
(3) ______
an acre of ocean in the benefits; 2) Wetlands act
like sponges and (4) like our kidney:
(4) ______ A.
filtering out hazardous materials like dirt, chemicals,
pesticides and fertilizers; B.
serving as large (5) areas.
(5) ______ 3) More important than ocean (6)
in the diversity of species supported. (6) ______ Ⅲ. The
possible measures to protect wetlands: 1) Convince
people to stop (7) or doing business in former wetlands;
(7) ______ 2) Encourage developers and businesses to stay
in (8) cities; (8)
______ 3) Get the government to stop developers from building in
wetlands; 4) Raise (9) of this serious
issue;
(9) ______ 5) Protest
the destruction of wetlands when we see it. Ⅳ. The only
solution: An increase in (10) in
favor of protecting wetlands,
(10) ______ which both the builders and the
government will listen.