JUST READ IT Answers: Jia Jia, the world’s oldest giant panda, put to sleep at Ocean Park [December 14, 2016]

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1. worse

2. eating (a lot) less; she had lost weight; she was showing no interest in food and fluids; she was spending less time awake

3. The decision was made for ethical reasons and to prevent Jia Jia suffering.

4. B.

5. 

(i) Beijing

(ii) good

(iii) health

(iv) eating

(v) ethnical

(vi) vets

(vii) euthanasia

6.

(i) F (Jia Jia was the world’s oldest panda in captivity)

(ii) NG

(iii) T (She was a given to Hong Kong by the central government in 1999)

7. Sichuan

8. 17

9. saddened

10. An An is the world's second oldest male panda in captivity; he has blood pressure and arthritis; he is elderly (any one)

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