Boar and Red Deer: IELTS LISTENING Vol 5 Test 4 Section 4 (IELTS Listening Recent Actual Test) – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary
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1.practice one you will hear a lecture about the situation of wild animals wild B first you have some time to look at questions 1 to 10 e now listen carefully and answer questions 1 to 10 good morning my name's Jim Robinson and today we're going to look at the control of wild animals wild boar now boar have been natural of Western Europe for of years but in recent years there has been a surge in boar activity that poses real threat boes are not on the protected animals list which is perhaps why there has been a spike in their breeding activity BS are an indigenous species and are particularly plentiful in rural France and the Bavarian Uplands of Germany bore hunting is a European tradition that goes back to Roman times and became particularly popular among during the Middle Ages even during the 20th century bore hunting was seen as an integral part of Rural Life the decline in boar hunting has obviously led to a rise in the boar populations of Europe and the situation has reached a critical point with bore posing a critical threat to the environment proponents of bore hunting cite this Factor as a major reason why bore populations should be bore also pose a threat to humans too with countless reports of people being injured during boar attacks the origins of the wild boar have roots in Germanic and this perhaps explains their prevalence in Germany the problems with the bore population Germany have for the rest of Europe as B packs migrate towards Central and Eastern Europe one of the main issues that is of great concern is the of diseases that infect other species Dairy Farmers in France are particularly concerned as many of them have seen their herds depleted by infections the methods for containing bore populations have been looked at in great detail and numerous options are available one is to encourage more boar hunting in Wild regions such as mountains and forests Hunters would be given licenses to hunt either for food or Sports of course B do pose a threat to human life so this possibility must be looked at with caution one method that must be ruled out is poison as legislation has been introduced prohibiting this such methods were tried with rabbits in the 1960s and this had a disastrous impact on the food chain the introduction of natural Predators into the ecosystem is also an option that can't be considered the only known predators of bore in the world are w wild cats like lions and tigers obviously there's no way such animals can be allowed to roam the mountains and forests of Europe given the threat that BS pose to humans it is imperative that Forest dwelling bore are kept well away from people in cities this is absolutely essential as human safety must be the main priority of policy makers by the 11th century bors and several European countries were becoming increasingly rare in Great Britain King Charles attempted to reintroduced BS in the New Forest area of the country yet the entire population was almost wiped out during the battles of the English Civil War when raming soldiers hunted them for food during the 1980s wild boore rearing was encouraged and boar populations began to rise again by the 1990s there was a huge rise in the number of boar across England due in large part to the species no longer forced to live in captivity many boar have broken free from farms across England and are breeding at a rapid rate aside from their environmental threats BS also pose a problem for Farmers growing crops and vegetables other species such as red deer are a threat to farm produce like grain and potatoes but BS certainly present the most serious risk the Damage Done to the farming industry is estimated to cost millions of pounds and insurance payments as a result of this have spiked in the last decade Red Deer are predominantly confined to Forest areas and it is unusual to see them outside their habitats during the summer months however as the weather gets colder they can be seen looking for food around local Villages and Fields Red Deer have their origins in Asia and a ruminant species which means they have a stomach that consists of four compartments much like cows they are slaughtered for food and their meat is sold as Venison and is increasingly popular among consumers there are nine subspecies of Red Deer with three of them on the endangered species list the deer population doesn't pose the same threat as the bore population but it certainly needs to be Forest areas are their main habitats and they are now breeding at a much higher rate than in previous years of course deer are an important part of the food chain and are an important part of the hunting traditions of the UK so it is important that their population is kept stable for this reason though the real concern is the problems that deer present for farmers who have seen their crops suffer in devastating ways protection needs to be offered and many farmers report building large perimeter fences around their fields to keep deer out which costs them a huge amount of money government funding is so far inadequate to offer the protection Farmers need but ways are being looked at to provide subsidies through other means that is the end of practice one you now have half a minute to check your answers e
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Kosakata Kunci (CEFR B2)
addressed
A2To prepare oneself.
Example:
"addressed Forest areas are their main"
especially
A2(manner) In a special manner; specially.
Example:
"situation of wild animals especially"
specifically
B1In a specific manner, applying to or naming a particular thing or things, expressly, explicitly
Example:
"control of wild animals specifically"
inhabitants
B1Someone or thing who lives in a place.
Example:
"inhabitants of Western Europe for"
thousands
A2A A2-level word commonly used in this context.
Example:
"thousands of years but in recent years"
currently
A2At this moment, at present, now.
Example:
"currently on the protected animals list"
courtiers
A2A person in attendance at a royal court.
Example:
"particularly popular among courtiers"
contained
A2To hold inside.
Example:
"contained bore also pose a threat to"
ramifications
B1A branching-out, the act or result of developing branches; specifically the divergence of the stem and limbs of a plant into smaller ones, or of similar developments in blood vessels, anatomical structures etc.
Example:
"ramifications for the rest of Europe as"
transmission
B2The act of transmitting, e.g. data or electric power.
Example:
"transmission of diseases that infect"
Kata | CEFR | Definisi |
---|---|---|
addressed | A2 | To prepare oneself. |
especially | A2 | (manner) In a special manner; specially. |
specifically | B1 | In a specific manner, applying to or naming a particular thing or things, expressly, explicitly |
inhabitants | B1 | Someone or thing who lives in a place. |
thousands | A2 | A A2-level word commonly used in this context. |
currently | A2 | At this moment, at present, now. |
courtiers | A2 | A person in attendance at a royal court. |
contained | A2 | To hold inside. |
ramifications | B1 | A branching-out, the act or result of developing branches; specifically the divergence of the stem and limbs of a plant into smaller ones, or of similar developments in blood vessels, anatomical structures etc. |
transmission | B2 | The act of transmitting, e.g. data or electric power. |
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