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        The
    documentary (纪录片) Blood Lions
    shows South Africa's cruel "canned" lion hunting industry. In canned
    hunts, lions are raised by humans and kept in enclosed (围住的) spaces on private hunting areas. Hunters can get trophy (战利品) heads easily in exchange for (交换) fees of
    up to $50,000. There are about 8,000 "ranch (a very large farm)"
    lions in South Africa. So the country's hunt operators can make a fortune.

        Ian
    Michler was a lead character in the film. He talked about Blood Lions
    last July when it was shown in Durban, South Africa. The film has since been
    viewed in 185 countries. More than 50 screenings have been held at film
    festivals and in meetings of special interest groups. This year, Blood Lions
    will be shown at every major tourism conference in Europe and Africa.

        Outside
    the film, Michler and the team are running a global campaign. They are aimed at
    ending canned hunts and other cold-blooded activities involving lions and other
    large animals.

        Australia
    became the first country, in February 2015, to forbid imports (进口) of lion trophies. It was followed by
    France in November. That month, Blood Lions was shown in the European
    Parliament. As a result, the governments of Finland, Italy, and Spain decided
    to hold their own screenings. There are a number of other countries likely to
    do the same.

        At
    the same time, at the end of last year, the world's leading group of African
    lion researchers offered an important suggestion. They advised that any
    analysis of the present state of wild lions in South Africa should not include
    its thousands of "ranch" lions. Wild lions in South Africa now number
    some 3,000. There are around 20,000 wild lions in Africa.

        "The
    great majority of lion populations in Africa have been reduced," says Hans
    Bauer, lion researcher at Oxford University's Wildlife Conservation Research
    Unit. "It's important to stress that South Africa's ranch lions are a
    horror that has nothing to do with lion protection. These lions should never be
    taken into account in any serious analysis of the state of lions in Africa."

      (1)What do we learn about Blood Lions?

      A . It has attracted many tourists.

      B . It tells the story of a lion fighter.

      C . It has an international influence.

      D . It has brought the producer lots of money.

      (2)Michler and his team's campaign _____.

      A . was first started in Australia

      B . has won little support in Europe

      C . has achieved noticeable effects

      D . aims to save endangered animals

      (3)What can we infer about Bauer?

      A . He suggests analyzing lions properly.

      B . He has seen an increase of African wild lions.

      C . He may be a strong supporter of trophy hunting.

      D . He hopes that there will be more ranch lions in Africa.

      (4)What is the main purpose of the text?

      A . To explain the main idea of a new film.

      B . To report an animal protection campaign.

      C . To encourage farmers to raise ranch lions.

      D . To advertise South Africa's hunting industry.