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Drive-tour operators are now offering tourists the "opportunity of a lifetime" - a chance to drive with Great White sharks. Companies have been offering these tours since the 1980s and diving area such as South Africa's Dyer Island have become popular adventure holiday destinations.
Drivers are put into shark-proof cages and lowered into waters that are known to be frequented by Great White sharks. The cages which are made of steel and covered with welded mesh are strong enough to survive attacks from the sharks although there is no guarantee that sharks will appear during a dive. Therefore, a lot of food such as fish, squid has to be dropped in the water so that sharks with their excellent sense of smell will come.
Tour operators ensure that they care about the environment and sharks' habitat and no animals are harmed as a result of the dive. Those who want to swim with Great White sharks have to send them a copy of their open-water diving qualification at the time of booking or they will not be permitted to dive.
1) Which sentence is TRUE?
A. The food attracts sharks to the areas where there are divers in very small cages
B. It is a chance of a lifetime to catch Great White sharks
C. Companies have been offering these dive-tours since the 1980s
D. It is an open-water diving tour to do research on Great White sharks
2) How can tourist dive with the sharks?
A. Participants dive in a strong metal cage which sharks cannot attack
B. Divers are dropped in the diving areas where sharks often visit
C. Divers are put into the waters where sharks make no attempt to reach them
D. The food attracts sharks to the areas where there are divers in plastic cages
3) Which information is NOT given in the passage?
A. Dive-tour do not harm to the environment
B. "Swimming with sharks" was first introduced to tourists in about 1980
C. Anyone who wants to have a dive tour must pay a lot of money
D. South Africa's Dyer Island is one of the tourist destinations today
4) If you want to book this tour, ________
A. your open-water diving qualification is a must
B. you must be a good swimmer
C. you must have other certificates in addition to your diving qualification
D. you must have a good knowledge of sharks
5) It can be inferred from the passage that _____
A. the rich can go on this tour
B. participants of this tour are adventurous
C. Great White sharks are not carnivores
D. sharks, in general, are bad at picking up the scent of food
 

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Drive-tour operators are now offering tourists the "opportunity of a lifetime" - a chance to drive with Great White sharks. Companies have been offering these tours since the 1980s and diving area such as South Africa's Dyer Island have become popular adventure holiday destinations.
Drivers are put into shark-proof cages and lowered into waters that are known to be frequented by Great White sharks. The cages which are made of steel and covered with welded mesh are strong enough to survive attacks from the sharks although there is no guarantee that sharks will appear during a dive. Therefore, a lot of food such as fish, squid has to be dropped in the water so that sharks with their excellent sense of smell will come.
Tour operators ensure that they care about the environment and sharks' habitat and no animals are harmed as a result of the dive. Those who want to swim with Great White sharks have to send them a copy of their open-water diving qualification at the time of booking or they will not be permitted to dive.
1) Which sentence is TRUE?
A. The food attracts sharks to the areas where there are divers in very small cages
B. It is a chance of a lifetime to catch Great White sharks
C. Companies have been offering these dive-tours since the 1980s
D. It is an open-water diving tour to do research on Great White sharks
2) How can tourist dive with the sharks?
A. Participants dive in a strong metal cage which sharks cannot attack
B. Divers are dropped in the diving areas where sharks often visit
C. Divers are put into the waters where sharks make no attempt to reach them
D. The food attracts sharks to the areas where there are divers in plastic cages
3) Which information is NOT given in the passage?
A. Dive-tour do not harm to the environment
B. "Swimming with sharks" was first introduced to tourists in about 1980
C. Anyone who wants to have a dive tour must pay a lot of money
D. South Africa's Dyer Island is one of the tourist destinations today
4) If you want to book this tour, ________
A. your open-water diving qualification is a must
B. you must be a good swimmer
C. you must have other certificates in addition to your diving qualification
D. you must have a good knowledge of sharks
5) It can be inferred from the passage that _____
A. the rich can go on this tour
B. participants of this tour are adventurous
C. Great White sharks are not carnivores
D. sharks, in general, are bad at picking up the scent of food
Dive-tour operators are now offering tourists the "opportunity of a lifetime" - a chance to drive with Great White sharks. Companies have been offering these tours since the 1980s and diving area such as South Africa's Dyer Island have become popular adventure holiday destinations.
Drivers are put into shark-proof cages and lowered into waters that are known to be frequented by Great White sharks. The cages which are made of steel and covered with welded mesh are strong enough to survive attacks from the sharks although there is no guarantee that sharks will appear during a dive. Therefore, a lot of food such as fish, squid has to be dropped in the water so that sharks with their excellent sense of smell will come.
Tour operators ensure that they care about the environment and sharks' habitat and no animals are harmed as a result of the dive. Those who want to swim with Great White sharks have to send them a copy of their open-water diving qualification at the time of booking or they will not be permitted to dive.
1) Which sentence is TRUE?
A. The food attracts sharks to the areas where there are divers in very small cages
B. It is a chance of a lifetime to catch Great White sharks
C. Companies have been offering these dive-tours since the 1980s
D. It is an open-water diving tour to do research on Great White sharks
2) How can tourist dive with the sharks?
A. Participants dive in a strong metal cage which sharks cannot attack
B. Divers are dropped in the diving areas where sharks often visit
C. Divers are put into the waters where sharks make no attempt to reach them
D. The food attracts sharks to the areas where there are divers in plastic cages
3) Which information is NOT given in the passage?
A. Dive-tour do not harm to the environment
B. "Swimming with sharks" was first introduced to tourists in about 1980
C. Anyone who wants to have a dive tour must pay a lot of money
D. South Africa's Dyer Island is one of the tourist destinations today
4) If you want to book this tour, ________
A. your open-water diving qualification is a must
B. you must be a good swimmer
C. you must have other certificates in addition to your diving qualification
D. you must have a good knowledge of sharks
5) It can be inferred from the passage that _____
A. the rich can go on this tour
B. participants of this tour are adventurous
C. Great White sharks are not carnivores
D. sharks, in general, are bad at picking up the scent of food
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