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Shark   nets    in   place    across   Australia,    specifically    in   New    South   Wales    (NSW)andQueensland,  to  protect  beachgoers  should  be  dropped  as  they  have  caused  more  than  good,  a study  has  found.
The  measures  was  carried  out  by  some  governments,  including  nets  and  traditional  drum lines,  and provided beachgoers with  a  false  sense  of safety.  The  study  found the  effectiveness of  nets  was  difficult  to  evaluate,  while  the  significant  damage  they  cause  to  other  marine wildlife  was  clear.  Researchers  desire  for  non-deadly  shark  control  measures  such  as  eco barriers,   which  physically   separate   swimmers   from   sharks,   sonar   technology,   and   various shark-spotting   techniques.
Researchers  said  while  the  risk  of  coming  across  a  shark  was  rare,  any  shark-related deaths and injuries caught huge public and media attention.
One of the arguments in support of using shark nets is that just one shark-related death has been reported in Queenland since the  1960s. Similarly, since the  1930s, NSW has had only one shark-related death. But there have been at least  13 people killed by  sharks at beaches without
nets on the NSW north coast over the past two years.
The   Humane   Society   International's   head   of   campaigns,   Nicola   Beynon,   said   the government  needed  to  move  away  from  outdated  methods."Deadly  shark  nets  and  drum  lines are more than  50 years behind  scientific  and  animal welfare  standards  for  dealing with marine wildlife,"  said  Beynon.
The  NSW  Greens'  marine   spokesman,  Justin  Field,   said,"People  are   100  times  more likely  to  drown  at  the beach  than  to be  killed by  a  shark  in  Australia.  Therefore,  millions  of dollars  going  into  the  shark  net  program  should  be  directed  to  observation  towers  for  our lifeguards  and  improving  the  beach  devices."
30.Which  of the  following  do researchers  focus  on?

A.Beachgoers'safety. B. Friendly  shark control ways.
C.The shark-related  death  rate. D.Advanced shark-spotting   techniques.

31.What is the main idea of Paragraph 4?

A.Shark-related     deaths. B.Measures to  protect  sharks.
C. Reasons for using  shark nets. D.Dangers   for   beachgoers.

32.What do Nicola Beynon and Justin Field have in common?

A.  Science is developing too fast. B.Observation towers need  rebuilding.
C. Many people are drown every day. D. No shark nets are to be used.

33.What can be the best title for the article?

A.Are  Shark  Nets  Necessary? B.A New  Study on  Sea Animals
C.  Shark Net Programs D. Effective Ways of Avoiding Sharks

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