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CITO Luistertoets
Havo 5 1990
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Middelbare school
vwo
Leerjaar 4
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CITO Luistertoets
Havo 5 1990
Part 1
Slide 1 - Slide
Slide 2 - Video
1. What does Mr. Griffith say about modernizing London Zoo?
A
It has kept up-to-date throughout its history.
B
It recently effected fundamental changes under public pressure.
C
Its situation has delayed necessary improvements being carried out.
D
It will never modernize due to being a zoo in the city.
Slide 3 - Quiz
2. What does Mr. Griffith say about safari parks?
A
Ideally, their good qualities should be combined with those of zoos.
B
They still depend on zoos for special treatment of their animals.
C
Unlike zoos, they have a very short season in which to attract visitors.
D
The animals in safari parks are mistreated during the winter.
Slide 4 - Quiz
3. What does Mr. Griffith say about the animal population of London Zoo?
A
It is being reduced in order to create more natural conditions.
B
It is improving in quality through strictly, controlled breeding.
C
It is still expanding, thanks to a successful breeding programme.
D
There is no other zoo in Britain that has the same diverse animal population.
Slide 5 - Quiz
4. What is Mr. Griffith's view of the entertainment side of zoos?
A
Zoos cannot afford to spend much time and money on it.
B
Zoos must not neglect it, if they are to reach any of their goals.
C
Zoos too often stress that aspect at the cost of their educational task.
D
Entertainment is only important to Mr. Griffith.
Slide 6 - Quiz
5. What does Mr. Griffith think is the most important aspect of London Zoo's scientific work?
A
Its contributions to human medicine, based on research on animals.
B
Its successes in saving certain animal species from extinction.
C
Its zoological studies, aimed at promoting animal health.
D
Its wide variety of interests when it comes to certain species.
Slide 7 - Quiz
6. What was achieved with respect to the Przewalski horse?
A
Advanced breeding-methods produced better and quicker results.
B
It was cross-bred with other ponies to create a more hardy race.
C
Thanks to successful breeding, it could be returned to the wild.
D
In-breeding has led to a stronger, but more difficult to tame, subspecies.
Slide 8 - Quiz
7. What does Mr. Griffith say about zoos here?
A
They all try to distinguish themselves by specializing.
B
Zoos are always in competition with each other.
C
They go their seperate ways in spite of many common interests.
D
They cooperate with each other in a great many respects.
Slide 9 - Quiz
8. What does Mr. Griffith say about the zoo animals' health nowadays?
A
Most animals are fine, but there is no medicine against boredom.
B
Most animals are in excellent condition thanks to improved care.
C
Some animals do less well in a zoo and need regular hospital treatment.
D
Some animals need constant observation due to severe illnesses.
Slide 10 - Quiz
9. What does Mr. Griffith think is the best policy to promote conservation in the Third World?
A
Creating economic conditions that allow governments to protect wildlife.
B
Making native populations realize the necessity of protecting wildlife.
C
Sending experts to advise native authorities on wildlife policies.
D
Promoting conservation among the native populations in exchange for food.
Slide 11 - Quiz
10. What is Mr. Griffith's position with regard to the Animal Liberation Front?
A
He agrees that zoos should ban most animal experiments.
B
He can see their point that animals in the wild lead better lives.
C
He ignores their criticism and believes they are only spewing hate.
D
He regrets they are blind to zoos' vital role in conservation.
Slide 12 - Quiz
11. Why does Mr. Griffith mention the cheetah?
To give an example of an animal that...
A
has reproduced quite well in the zoo's care.
B
has traditionally done quite well in captivity.
C
is notoriously difficult to keep in a cage.
D
has always been magnificent to look at.
Slide 13 - Quiz
Homework:
Practice your listening skills with
WOOTS
or
by listening to podcasts, documentaries, BBC, etc.
Next
Thursday 9th of June
:
Give a brief summary of what you have listened to/watched in English.
Slide 14 - Slide
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