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   Sharks(鲨鱼) are not as dangerous to humans as humans are to sharks. Even though millions of people swim in the seas each year, fewer than fifty serious shark attacks appear usually, and only ten of these are fatal (致命的). The reason for this low accident rate is that most sharks are afraid of living things as large as humans. Of the350 known kinds of sharks, only one — the great white shark — is totally unafraid of humans. At the same time, humans kill sharks in greater numbers than in the past. Thousands are hunted and killed each year for foodThousands more are killed by the nets under the water, which are put off the beaches to protect swimmers in Australia and South AfricaEven the great white shark is reducing as humans hunt it for its teeth, which are sold to collectors. Maybe it is time we began worrying less about protecting people from sharks and more about protecting sharks from people.

1. The passage mainly tells us that ________.

Ait doesn’t matter if a person is attacked by a shark

Bsharks are not as dangerous as people think

Csharks are afraid of things the size of a human

Dthere are fewer shark attacks than before

2. Nets are put off the beaches in some countries so that ________.

Aswimmers will be safe on the beaches

Bpeople can kill more dangerous sharks

Cpeople can catch sharks easily

Dsharks will not be attacked

3. By writing this passage, the writer wants to give us a warning that ________.

Athe nets off the beaches are killing too many sharks

Btoo many people want to collect shark teeth

Csharks are in danger

Dsharks are still dangerous

 

答案:B;A;C
提示:

1.       A人是否被鲨鱼袭击无所谓,B鲨鱼不像人想象得那么危险,C鲨鱼害怕和人类一样大小的东西,D鲨鱼袭击人的事情比以前要少了。选择B

2.       在海滩上设置电网的目的是保护在海里游泳的人

3.       AB都是文章中提到的事实,但不是文章的中心思想,文章主要是说鲨鱼现在遇到危险,而不是说鲨鱼给人类带来的危险。选择C

 


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