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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Sydney¡¯s Royal Botanic Gardens are to start a war on gray-headed flying foxes. These super bats have invaded one of Australia¡¯s most famous public spaces. Officials have said the animals are destroying trees and have to move on.

These unwanted guests at Sydney¡¯s Royal Botanic Gardens look like tiny foxes with wings. Officials have estimated there are about 11,000 of them living in the harbor-side park. After inspecting damage to dozens of trees they now believe there are twice as many as previously thought. Branches have been breaking under the weight of these furry invaders and their droppings have been poisoning plants.

Help may well be at hand, however, in the shape of the ordinary garbage bin. The gardens¡¯ director Dr. Tim Entwistle hopes the unpleasant sounds of crashing bin lids will agitate the flying foxes and force them to move on. ¡°The way to disturb them is to use noises, so we¡¯ve used the loud noises made by rubbish bins in the past. You can also use speakers as long as you move the noise around, and what we¡¯ll do is to have a series of noises, at the beginning and end of the day. What we¡¯ve found in the past is that the flying foxes leave the gardens and go somewhere else,¡± said Tim.

The gray-headed flying fox is Australia¡¯s largest bat. It flies around at night using its eyes and a powerful sense of smell to search for fruit and flowers. Officials at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney have said they¡¯re optimistic the unwelcome colony can be uprooted. If and when the bats do move to other parts of the city they will of course then become someone else¡¯s problem.

¡¾1¡¿Why do people want to get rid of the flying foxes?

A. Because the gardens are important public places.

B. Because they are polluting the city.

C. Because many garbage bins have been damaged by them.

D. Because they¡¯re threatening the survival of trees and other plants.

¡¾2¡¿What are people doing to get rid of the flying foxes?

A. Shooting them. B. Making loud noises.

C. Shaking the trees hard. D. Cutting some trees down.

¡¾3¡¿Which of the following can replace the underlined ¡°agitate¡± in Paragraph 3?

A. excite B. kill

C. disturb D. discourage

¡¾4¡¿What does the writer imply from the last paragraph?

A. The bats will still stay in the gardens.

B. Some other areas will have to deal with the bats.

C. The grey-headed flying fox often eats trees.

D. The damage caused by the bats is serious.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿How do I book a place on Airbnb?

When you book a place on Airbnb, you are making arrangements to stay in Someone¡¯s home. Each host has their own style of hospitality, starting with how They like to get to know their guests. Some hosts want to approve reservations, while others are comfortable letting you book their place instantly without waiting for approval.

1. Complete Your Personal Details

In either case, it¡¯s important to know that Airbnb is a community that relies on trust. Complete your personal details before you request a reservation with a host, so they can know a little bit about you when they confirm. Your personal details should include photos and verifications (Ö¤Ã÷£©, especially because some hosts require guests to have a profile photo and verified ID in order to book.

2. Find the Right Place

With over 800,000 unique listings around the world, you¡¯ll want to make sure the place you choose has everything you need for a comfortable and memorable trip. When searching for a place, make sure to include your dates and number of guests to get the most accurate pricing. Read reviews, descriptions, house rules, and facilities for each place to see if it¡¯s the right fit for your trip. You can always contact the host if you have any questions about their home.

3. Book It!

You¡¯ve found the perfect place, and now it¡¯s time to make it official. This is where the host¡¯s preferred way of booking will determine how you¡¯ll confirm your reservation.

Instant Book

For hosts who don¡¯t want to approve each reservation, you¡¯ll see a button on their listing that says Instant Book. Like the name suggests, you can confirm a reservation at these places right away.

Request to Book

Many hosts prefer to approve reservations before they¡¯re final. In this case, you¡¯ll see a button on their listing that says Request to Book. To submit a reservation request, you¡¯ll need to enter your

payment details.

Hosts have 24 hours to accept your request, and your reservation is automatically confirmed once they do.

Pre-approvals and Special Offers

If you decide to contact the host to ask questions before attempting to book, the host may respond to your message by inviting you to make a reservation with either a Pre-approval or a Special Offer. A Pre-approval is an invitation to finish booking for the dates and number of guests you noted in your message. A Special Offer gives the host the opportunity to provide special pricing, dates, and other reservation details before you book.

¡¾1¡¿When filling in your personal information, you need to ________.

A. request a reservation with a host B. ask for approval from the host

C. provide your proof of identity D. trust the community where you live

¡¾2¡¿If you click the Request to Book button, you can ________.

A. get some special discounts

B. know the result within a day

C. get the approval immediately

D. receive a Pre-approval message

¡¾3¡¿Where is the passage most probably from?

A. A news report. B. A shopping guide.

C. A travel magazine. D. A research paper.

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