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IELTS Listening test : 05

 

2300-Pound Shark

 

Section 4

Questions 31-34:

Complete the notes below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

 

SHARKS IN AUSTRALIA

Length -> largest caught -> 16 metres

Weight -> heaviest -> (31) ……………………. kg

Skeleton -> cartilage

Skin texture -> rough barbs

Swimming aids -> fins and (32) …………………….

Food -> gathered from the ocean (33) ……………………., sharks locate food by using their (34) …………………….

 

Questions 35-38

Choose the correct letter A-C.

Q35. Shark meshing uses nets laid …

A. along the coastline

B. at an angle to the beach

C. from the beach to the sea

Q36. Other places that have taken up shark meshing include …

A. South Africa

B. New Zealand

C. Tahiti

Q37. The average number of sharks caught in nets each year is …

A. 15

B. 150

C. 1500

Q36. Most sharks are caught in …

A. spring

B. summer

C. winter

Questions 39 & 40

Choose TWO letters A-G.

Which TWO factors reduce the benefits of shark nets?

A. nets wrongly positioned

B. strong waves and currents

C. too many fish

D. sharks eat holes in nets

E. moving sands

F. nets too short

G. holes in nets scare sharks

 

Answer:

 

Answers 31-14

Answers 35- 40


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