You will hear an interview with a conservationist who has built a cable car in the rainforest. For questions 24 – 30, choose the best answer (A, B or C).
24. What feature of the cable car makes it particularly good for seeing wildlife in the rainforest?
the speed at which it moves
the height at which it travels
the distance that it covers
25. What is the main aim of the cable car project?
to educate local people
to persuade people to save the rainforest
to raise money for other conservation projects
26. What is the advantage of the project for the local people?
They can use the land if they want.
They can sell forest products to the visitors.
More work is available to them.
27. Why was the cable car redesigned?
so that people could touch the trees
to avoid cutting down too much forest
because it had to be brought in by air
28. How does Donald react to the suggestion that he has disturbed the wildlife?
He explains what happened in the past.
He criticises what happens elsewhere.
He denies that there’s been any disturbance.
29. Why is Donald sure his project is a success?
This piece of forest has survived.
Animals have returned to the area.
Other projects have copied his ideas.
30. Donald thinks the future survival of the rainforest will depend on