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TOEFL Listening Class Unit 2 Passage 29

First of all, you need to know what is TOEFL listening Pattern.
Second, in the course of listening, just pay attention on what you know, if you missed something, just let it go . don't try to figure out what you missed .
Finally, after finishing the passage, don't go answers immediately. use about 5 seconds to review the passage specially last two sentence. then go answers one by one. don't saty in one question for a long time.


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1. What is the professor mainly discussing?

Wildlife in Africa
The two major species of antelopes
The diet of predators
Advantages of living in groups

2. What will the students see on the videotape?

Hawks capturing mice
Birds attacking an owl
Hyenas attacking elands
A herd of buffalo stampeding

3. What do elands do when attacked?

Surround their young
Scatter in different directions
Sacrifice the weakest individuals
Surround their attackers

4. What does the speaker imply about animals that live in
herds?

They are difficult to photograph.
They warn one another of approaching predators.
They hear better than they see.
They cannot defend themselves.

5. What will the professor probably discuss after the
video?

How birds attack predators
How hyenas cooperate in their hunt
Disadvantages of group association
Threats to the elands' environment





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