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5Six birds have just been trained to pick up rubbish?at a French historical theme park.?According to the park’s manager, Mr. Villiers, the goal is not just to clear up the park. He says visitors are already good at keeping things clean. Instead, he wants to show that nature itself can teach us to take care of the environment.?6He says that rooks, the chosen birds, are considered to be particularly intelligent. In the right circumstances, they even like to communicate with humans and establish a relationship through play. The birds will be encouraged to clean the park through the use of a small box that delivers a small amount of bird food. Each time, the rook deposits a cigarette end or a small piece of rubbish. So far, visitors to the theme park have been excited to see the birds in action. 7) However,?some parents are concerned that it encourages their children to drop litter?so they can watch the birds to pick it up. ?Villiers is not concerned about this criticism. He maintains most of the feedback he has received has been overwhelmingly positive. He hopes now to train more birds.

法國(guó)歷史主題公園里被馴化的鳥(niǎo)會(huì)撿垃圾,家長(zhǎng)們擔(dān)心孩子會(huì)故意扔垃圾來(lái)觀(guān)看鳥(niǎo)類(lèi)撿垃圾。

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Q5: What have six birds been trained to do at a French historical theme park?

A) Pick?up trash

B) Amuse visitors

C) Deliver messages

D) Play with children

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Q6: Why were rooks chosen by the park manager?

A) They are especially intelligent

B) They are children's favorite

C) They are quite easy to tame

D) They clean and pretty

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Q7: What is the concern of some parents?

A) Children may be harmed by the rooks

B) Children may be tempted to drop litter.

C) Children may contract bird diseases

D) Children may overfeed the rooks

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