• … production might be more efficient and prices might be lower.
b • … some oil companies believe there is more oil there.
c • … it controls 25% of the world’s oil.
d • … because Iraq has a lot of oil.
e • … they are bad for the environment.
f • … it will be very expensive to introduce a big change in energy policy.
g • … Zimbabwe doesn’t have any oil.
h • … it uses more oil than it produces.
Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2004
Taken from the news section in
www.onestopenglish.com
Fill the gaps using these words: illegal ban
habitat tusks
moratorium
poacher
compensation
ivory
regulated
resources
1.
The two long, pointed teeth which elephants have are called ____________.
2.
Tusks are made of ____________.
3.
A ____________ is an official agreement to stop an activity for a temporary
period.
4.
If something is ____________, it is against the law.
5.
If something is ____________, it is officially controlled.
6.
A ____________ is an illegal hunter.
7.
Natural ____________ are things such as coal, trees, oil and, in this case,
animals.
8.
The place where an animal lives is called its ____________ .
9.
If you ____________ something, you make it illegal.
10. Money that someone receives because something bad has happened to them is
called ____________.
1.
How many elephant tusks did the author of the article burn?
2.
How much were the tusks worth?
3.
What was the elephant population of Africa at the beginning of the 1980s?
4.
What was the elephant population of Africa at the end of the 1980s?
5.
What percentage of its elephants did Kenya lose?
6.
What does ‘Cites’ mean?
Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2004
Taken from the news section in
www.onestopenglish.com