20£®A wild baby bison £¨Ò°Å££© at Yellowstone National Park had to be killed because of tourists£®
   The tourists thought that the baby bison looked cold£®They put it in their car and drove to a park ranger £¨¹ÜÀíÔ±£© station£®
   A ranger described the action of the tourists as a"dangerous move"because adult bisons can look after their babies very well and they will attack £¨¹¥»÷£© to protect their young£®
   Park rangers took the animal from the car and set it free£®But£¬sadly£¬the baby was refused by its family because it had the smell from humans£®
   Yellowstone National Park explained on Facebook that the smell from people can cause parent animals to refuse to accept their young£®The park tried again and again to make the baby bison lives with its parents£®After several times they had to give up£®
Many people expressed anger at both the tourists and the park£®
The park said that they did not have the ability to care for a young bison£®They also said that it is"not the task of the park to save animals"£®
The tourists were fined £¨·£¿î£© $110 for touching park wildlife£®Park rules say that visitors to Yellowstone should stay at least 22 meters away from all wildlife£¬and at least 90 meters away from bears and wolves£®
One ranger said that Yellowstone recently added many safety signs that say staying near the wildlife there is dangerous to humans and animals as well£®Those signs are written in English and other languages£®

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D£®the tourists would make the baby bison sick
60£®Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage£¿D
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D£®The smell from humans may bring trouble to bisons£®
61£®From the passage£¬we can learn thatB£®
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D£®we'd better write safety signs in many languages£®

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