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1、Skimming and Scanning(True or False Questions+Blank Filling)Directions:Read the following passage and then answer the questions.For questions 1-7,chooseY(YES)if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage,choose N(NO)if thestatement contradicts the information given in the passage
2、,choose NG(NOT GIVEN)if theinformation is not given in the passage.For questions 8-10,complete the sentences with theinformation given in the passage.Passage 1The Real Danger of Sharks(鲨鱼)With row after row of sharp,white teeth,a mouth as wide as its body and an electrical sixth senseto track down i
3、ts victims,sharks are easily seen as the most frightening creature of the sea formost people.Much of that fear is unreasonable,however.Humans just arent on the menu of most sharks.George Burgess directs the International Shark Attack File(档案,案卷),the biggest listing ofshark attacks in the world.He sa
4、ys even with millions of people around the world splashingaround at the beach,swimming in the sea,diving down into the ocean,and fishing near sharks,there are usually fewer than 75 shark attacks each year.Humans arent on the menuThe fact is that if all types of sharks were interested in grabbing hum
5、an beings,I wouldnt betalking about 75 attacks a year.Fd be talking thousands and thousands/1 Burgess says.In Floridaif you fly in an airplane along the shoreline,youll see sharks swimming in and amongst people ona day-to-day basis,without problems.1Although they are not common,shark attacks do happ
6、en and North America gets more than its fairshare.In a survey of shark attacks taken for 2000,the United States experienced 51 of the years79 attacks recorded worldwide.Most of the US attacks occurred in Florida where the beach-goingpopulation is large.The 2000 statistics represents the most attacks
7、 ever recorded in the past 40 years that researchershave been keeping track of.There were 10 deaths in 2000:three in Australia,two in Tanzania,andone each in Fiji,Japan,New Guinea,New Caledonia and the United States.For 1997,theInternational Shark Attack File lists 56 unprovoked shark attacks.More t
8、han half of those tookplace in North American waters and 10 resulted in death.Unprovoked shark attacks in Canada are very uncommon,but they do happen as well.The earliestshark attack ever recorded there happened in 1851 and involved a half-meter-long shark with along tail.A more recent attack,in 198
9、7,probably involved a different sort of shark that is commonto the mid-Atlantic.Shark Attack File records indicate that both of these attacks were provoked.Burgess says two common ways of provoking a shark are pulling on its tail and removing afishhook from its mouth.There have been only two unprovo
10、ked shark attacks in Canadian waters,the first one being in1972 off Vancouver Island,Port Hardy,n he says.The other one was in 1977.A diver off the coastof Newfoundland apparently was bitten by a blue shark.Thats the only one that,by most peoplesdefinition,would really be considered a shark attack*.
11、Fortunately,there have been no deathsthere.Case of mistaken identityIf sharks dont normally attack humans,why do they come after us at all?Burgess says the answeris simple:sharks make mistakes.Sharks often grab people in the heat of battle.Theyre fighting the currents and breaking waves.They probabl
12、y make quick decisions and go after what they think is a fish and discover that its ahuman foot.*But most sharks quickly realize their mistake and let go.No animal with a brain would attacksomething twice its size.So these are clearly cases where the shark has made a mistake.0Unfortunately,even if m
13、istakes happen,the results can still be deadly(致命的).The teeth of evena small shark can do a tremendous amount of damage to people and,if not treated immediately,avictim can bleed to death.Man bites sharkDespite the increase in the number of reported shark attacks,the number of sharks in the worldsoc
14、eans is actually decreasing.The real story isnt Shark bites man,”Burgess says.Its Man bitesshark*.We*re knocking off sharks all over the world,in some cases severely.In fact,he estimateshumans kill about 300,000 sharks each year for every one of us that dies following a shark attack.This is a rough
15、estimate,according to some other researchers,who suggest the shark death count is70 million every year,by net catch alone.Most,but not all,sharks die in fishing nets,unintended victims of our hunger for seafood.In 1998,a great white shark was washed up on a South African beach.Scientists say it was
16、probably sickand dying.But almost immediately,frightened beach-goers set in on the 4.4-ton animal withanything heavy that they could put their hands on.In minutes,they beat the shark to death.Burgess asks for understanding of the sharks,asking people to recognize the oceans as a foreignand threateni
17、ng place,where sharks simply rule as king of the food chain.Danger of diving with sharksEven though one of the best ways to get to know sharks is to dive among them,Burgess says hedoesn*t like the idea of eco-tourism(生态旅游)operators feeding sharks around groups of eagerdivers.The feeding shows distur
18、b the distribution(分发,分 由 己)of sharks around the ocean.Theyeven train the fish to associate divers and their boats with free food.Thats just plain dangerous forevery other diver out there.Worst of all,he fears for the sharks themselves if a person is ever injured at one of thesevideo-camera-happy to
19、urist traps.You know whats going to happen.That video and those stills are going to hit the press,theyregoing to hit every TV show,and theyre going to make every newspaper.And you know whosgoing to be the bad guy in all that.The sharks are going to be blamed.The movie image of thekiller sharks is go
20、ing to be reinforced/1With shark populations shrinking in many parts of the world,thafs the last thing this beautifulocean creature needs.1.Most people think of sharks as the most frightening animal of the sea.A.YB.NC.NGCorrect answer:A2.Sharks often take people as food,so it is reasonable for peopl
21、e to fear them.A.YB.NC.NGCorrect answer:B3.George Burgess flies above Florida beaches every day and sees sharks swimming nearpeople.A.YB.NC.NGCorrect answer:C4.There are more reports of shark attacks in the US than in any other country.A.YB.NC.NGCorrect answer:A5.In Canada,its common for someone to
22、be attacked without provoking a shark.A.YB.NC.NGCorrect answer:B6.When sharks attack people,its usually because they have made a mistake.A.YB.NC.NGCorrect answer:A7.Most often,sharks quickly let go of a person after they have bitten him.A.YB.NC.NGCorrect answer:A8.Burgess asks people to understand s
23、harks as the king of an ocean that is.Correct answer:foreign and threatening9.Because of the feeding shows of eco-tourism operators,sharks associate divers with.Correct answer:free food10.The idea of a killer shark is a that is reinforced by reports of shark attacks.Correct answer:movie imagePassage
24、 2MagicMagic(魔术)is a form of entertainment that is based on pretending to do things which areimpossible.The magician(魔术师)is a specially trained actor.He tries to make the audience believe that hehas the power to do things which are against the law of nature.Magic shows are entertaining as long as th
25、e audience does not discover how the tricks are done.The magician always tries to keep his tricks a secret.The tricks employed in magic performanceThe magician usually depends on his skill with his hands,on his knowledge of psychology,and,sometimes,on mechanical(机械的)devices.Since magic tricks are me
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