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    This article, aligned with 3500 high school exam words, provides an English passage on wildlife protection, accompanied by original audio and key vocabulary explanations. It helps students improve listening and vocabulary skills effectively through immersive learning, making the high school English listening test easier.

    MP3 original audio reading synchronized with the English text helps you efficiently master 3500 words through immersive learning. Each passage closely relates to the high school exam context, paired with clear pronunciation and key vocabulary explanations, enabling you to improve listening, consolidate vocabulary, and enhance language sense through repeated listening. Persist with one passage a day to easily conquer the challenge of the high school English listening test! Start now, let your ears "remember" words, and make English learning more natural! Below is the content of this session's 40 English passages to master 3500 high school exam words through immersive listening. Keep accumulating and make your English more practical!

    Wildlife protection Dinosaurs died out because of an unexpected incident. But wildlife today disappears or is endangered just because humans do harm to it. For example, tigers are hunted for fur to make carpets so that they can only live in secure reserves.

    Grassland is destroyed without mercy so that dust storms come into being affecting distant cities. Last year, scientists saw some monkeys rubbing themselves with a certain kind of insects to protect themselves from fears mosquitoes biting. According to the result of the inspection, they found that the insect contains a powerful drug.

    So local farmers were employed to catch the insects. The ending was that the insects disappeared from the whole zone. When told that it was a loss to humans the farmers burst into laughter and responded our real loss is our Decreasing income.

    We should appreciate the natural balance and pay more attention to the importance of wildlife protection. Not until we succeed in letting wildlife live in peace. Can we smile and relief?

    The above is the content organized by 7caiwang to help you master 3500 words through 40 English passages of immersive listening for the high school exam. Hope it helps you!

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Vocabulary Guide

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  • balance
  • dust

    noun

    1. fine powdery material such as dry earth or pollen that can be blown about in the air

    e.g. the furniture was covered with dust

    2. free microscopic particles of solid material

    e.g. astronomers say that the empty space between planets actually contains measurable amounts of dust

    3. the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up

    Synonym: debrisjunkrubbledetritus

  • inspection

    noun

    1. a formal or official examination

    e.g. the platoon stood ready for review
    we had to wait for the inspection before we could use the elevator

    Synonym: review

  • endangered

    adj

    1. (of flora or fauna) in imminent danger of extinction

    e.g. an endangered species

  • reserves

    noun

    1. civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army

    Synonym: militia

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