The killer bees are coming! By the time you read this they will have reached Texas. By the mid-1990s, they will have reached all the warmer areas of the United States. Scientists as well as farmers wait for them with a mixture of fear and wonder.
The killer bees should not be coming at all. Nature did not put them on this direct path for the United States; human beings did. The killer bees are from Africa. But in 1957 a scientist from Brazil got some of these killer bees for his experiments. The aim was to produce a better bee. However, an accident happened: a guest beekeeper let twenty-six of the queen bees escape by mistake. Before long, groups of killer bees took off for the woods.
Since that time, the wild killer bees have multiplied(繁衍) many times over. By 1998, their population was over 1015. They have spread all over South America, Central America, and most of Mexico. The United States is the next stop.
Are the killer bees really killers Yes, they are. In their first thirty years in America, they have killed thousands of hens, pigs, and other animals. While no one knows the exact number, it is believed that several hundred people have also been killed.
So be careful. Killer bees are on the way. Scientists have no idea what to do with them yet. There must be a way.
The killer bees’ becoming wild in America resulted from a mistake by ______.
A:a beekeeper B:a guest C:a scientist D:a queen
The waiter was made ______ to the guest.
A:apologize B:apologizing C:to apologize D:to be apologizing
She was our distinguished guest and was treated as ______.
A:this B:that C:so D:such
I hope there are enough glasses for each guest to have ______.
A:it B:those C:them D:one
The mystery guest on the show is ______ other than the president.
A:on B:none C:not D:nothing
The waiter was made ______ to the guest.
A:apologize B:apologizing C:to apologize D:to be apologizing
D
The killer bees are coming! By the time
you read this they will have reached Texas. By the mid-1990s, they will have
reached all the warmer areas of the United States. Scientists as well as farmers
wait for them with a mixture of fear and wonder. The killer bees
should not be coming at all. Nature did not put them on this direct path for the
United States; human beings did. The killer bees are from Africa. But in 1957 a
scientist from Brazil got some of these killer bees for his experiments. The aim
was to produce a better bee. However, an accident happened: a guest beekeeper
let twenty-six of the queen bees escape by mistake. Before long, groups of
killer bees took off for the woods. Since that time, the wild
killer bees have multiplied(繁衍) many times over. By 1998, their population was
over 1015. They have spread all over South America, Central America,
and most of Mexico. The United States is the next stop. Are the
killer bees really killers Yes, they are. In their first thirty years in
America, they have killed thousands of hens, pigs, and other animals. While no
one knows the exact number, it is believed that several hundred people have also
been killed. So be careful. Killer bees are on the way.
Scientists have no idea what to do with them yet. There must be a
way. |
The killer bees’ becoming wild in America resulted from a mistake by ______.
A:a beekeeper B:a guest C:a scientist D:a queen