Task 2 The idea of a national park differs from nation to nation. In Australia, the United States and Japan, the land in national parks is government-owned and the management of these parks is decided by government policy. Activities such as housing or industries within the parks are prevented. In Britain, national parks are different. Parks such as the Lake District, Dart Moor and Exmoor include towns and villages where large numbers of people live. Much of the land in these parks is privately-owned, but there are strict controls on its use, and on the appearance of the landscape and buildings, some of which (including towns and village) are heritage items. In Africa and South Asia, large national parks have been set up to preserve animals in particular. The land within these national parks is owned by the government, but there are many developments, such as hotels and shops, for the visitors who come to see the animals. A. 6. According to the passage, in Australia , _____. A. activities such as housing or industries within the parks are prevented B. the management of these parks is decided by government policy C. All above. B. 7 . Britain ’ s national parks are _______. A. owned by the government B. the same to some countries such as Japan C. different from those of the U.S. C. 8 . The Lake District, Dart Moor and Exmoor are ________. A. three national parks in Britain B. the names of three rivers C. the names of three companies D. 9 . Large national parks in Africa and South Asia have been set up _______. A. to preserve animals in particular B. for housing or industries C. to preserve rare plants E. 10 . The best title for this passage should be _______. A. How to Buy a National Park B. Ideas of Different National Parks C. How to Manage National Parks