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A zoo is a place where various animals, reptiles, mammals, insects and birds are kept. Sometimes you can see rare species of animals there. Usually zoos don’t contain domestic or farm animals, but sometimes there are children’s areas with such creatures, as donkeys, mini-horses, sheep, geese, pigs, rabbits and even pheasants. These are secluded areas where children can pet and feed animals. A visit to the zoo can be both entertaining and educational. There we can learn new facts about animals’ lives. Due to quick urbanization and deforestation many species cannot live in their natural habitat anymore. That’s why zoos and reservations exist. Opinions on advantages and disadvantages of keeping animals in the zoos differ. Some people think that zoo is a perfect place for animals, as they are always fed, well-treated and live in good conditions there. Besides, people are happy to have a chance to see wild, beautiful and exotic animals in live, to learn more about their behavior and lifestyle. From the other hand, animals have to live as close to their natural habitat as possible, for example, near forests, rivers, savannahs, jungles, safari, etc. in this respect, open zoos or wildlife reserves are much better. They usually occupy vast expanses of land and let the animals move around instead of sitting in a cage. These areas are protected and supervised by the government.
<span>Many years ago a London theatre was preparing for a first night. The producer wanted the play to be a success. In the evening, when the curtain rose and a storm broke out, the audience greeted it with an applause. The boys managed their work well, the scene always made an impression on the audience and each of the boys was paid a shilling a night. But when the performance had had a few weeks’ run, the owner of the theatre thought that it was too much and that sixpence a night would be quite enough. Then the boys decided to play a trick on him, so when the time came for the storm, the wind began blowing, but the sea was as calm as ever, there were no waves on it. The owner was very angry and shouted from behind the curtains, “Make waves, boys, make waves.” But the boys wouldn’t jump. Then at last one of them asked, “Do you want waves for a shilling a night or sixpence a night?”</span>