A、He worked as a dentist in Zimbabwe. B、He killed an African lion in Zimbabwe. C、He was devoted to protecting African lions. D、H

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African lions are set to gain greater international protection this year in the wake of the killing of Cecil by an American dentist in Zimbabwe. Tough new US regulations on the importation of lion trophies will come into force on January 22. The number of lions in Africa has declined by half since the 1990s. Global attention was focused on the dilemma of the African lion after Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer killed Cecil, who had been tempted from Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park, last July. In December, the US Fish and Wildlife Service announced that lions from central and western Africa would be classified as endangered while those from southern and eastern Africa would be seen as threatened. The move will make it significantly more difficult to import lion heads, paws or skins from all parts of the continent.
1. What do we learn about Walter Palmer from the news report?
2. What are classified as endangered according to the US Fish and Wildlife Service?

选项 A、He worked as a dentist in Zimbabwe.
B、He killed an African lion in Zimbabwe.
C、He was devoted to protecting African lions.
D、He once saved an African lion called Cecil.

答案B

解析 新闻提到。去年7月份,明尼苏达州的牙医Walter Palmer将名叫Cecil的非洲狮诱出津巴布韦的万基国家公园,随之将其杀害,这件事发生之后,全球的注意力都集中在了非洲狮的困境上。
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