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Question 1 - 8
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

The Tiger Shark

  • Origin of name: its dark bands

  • Size: 6.5 metres (maximum)

  • Preferred habitat: near to the

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  • Typical food: other sea creatures but also

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    produced by humans.

  • Paine Island area: studies show tiger sharks are mainly found here during the

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    (when turtles are nesting)

Shark Tagging Process

  • Pieces of

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    were attached to lines as bait.

  • The lines were

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    regularly.

  • The hooked shark was brought to the

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    and secured.

  • The shark was measured and tagged, and tissue removed for research.

  • Large sharks: an acoustic tag was fitted or a

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    was attached.

  • The shark was

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    and could be tracked.

Question 9 - 10
Choose appropriate options A, B, or C.
9
The purpose of the research was to understand the tiger sharks' .............
A
reproductive patterns.
B
migration patterns.
C
feeding patterns.
10
Observations showed that, in general, tiger sharks …………………
A
change depths frequently.
B
usually avoid the surface of the water.
C
often spend long periods on the ocean floor.

❓ Transcript

The tiger shark
Section 4.
You will hear a talk about a research project on the tiger shark.
First, you have some time to look at questions 31 to 40 on pages 7 and 8.
Now listen carefully and answer questions 31 to 40.
Good morning everyone.
Today I'm going to talk about the research project I've been involved in on the tiger shark.
First of all, some background information.
The tiger shark, also known as the leopard shark, is often thought to have got its name from its aggressive nature, but in actual fact it's called that because it has dark bands similar to those on a tiger's body.
It is a huge creature, growing up to lengths of six and a half meters.
It can be found just about everywhere throughout the world's temperate and tropical seas, but it is most often found along the coast rather than the open sea.
In terms of feeding, tiger sharks tend to be most active at night and are solitary hunters.
Their preferred prey includes other sharks, turtles, seabirds, and dolphins, to name but a few.
However, it's not uncommon to find garbage in its stomach.
This is because it tends to feed in areas such as harbors and river inlets, where there is a lot of human activity.
Now to the project itself.
We are particularly interested in some studies that have been done in the Rain Island area.
Observations here have shown that there is a large population of tiger sharks present in the summer during the turtle nesting season.
However, during the winter months the sharks disappear, so we decided to do some of our own research there.
The first step was to tag a number of sharks so that we could follow their movements.
To do this, we first needed to catch the sharks.
Early in the morning, we baited lines with large bits of fish and set them in place.
These lines were then checked every three or four hours.
If no sharks were caught, the baits were replaced.
Once a shark had been caught on one of the baited hooks, it was pulled in close to the boat and secured so that we could carry out a number of brief activities to aid our research.
This usually took no more than about 10 minutes and was carried out as carefully as possible to minimize any stress to the shark.
Each of the identification tag and also a small amount of tissue was taken for genetic studies.
For some larger sharks over three meters long, we also inserted into the belly a special acoustic tag capable of sending satellite signals, while on other large sharks we attached a camera to the dorsal fin to enable us to study the behavior and habitat use of the sharks.
After this, the shark was released and we were able to follow its movements.
So what was the purpose of all this tagging?
Well, while we were already familiar with some aspects of the tiger shark's behavior and food sources, what we hoped to do in this project was to see exactly what factors affected the migration patterns of tiger sharks and whether it was, in fact, food, weather, and reproductive needs.
These are some of our findings.
On February 21, a large female shark, whom we named Natalie, was attracted to our research boat at the northern tip of Rain Island and fitted with one of the satellite tags I've just mentioned.
No transmissions were received from Natalie between April 2 and April 29, indicating that she didn't surface to feed during this period.
The area in which she was last reported is very shallow, suggesting that she may have changed her feeding preferences during this period to focus on prey found on the seafloor.
We also made a number of other discoveries thanks to the various transmitters we used.
It seems that tiger sharks move back and forth between the ocean floor and the surface quite often.
This may help the sharks conserve energy while they swim, but it probably also helps them hunt, since this movement back and forth maximizes its chances of not being detected by its prey until the last minute.
So far, our findings have not been conclusive.
However, we have gained some very interesting insights into the behavior of tiger sharks and are now hoping to develop our research further.
That is the end of Section 4.
You now have half a minute to check your answers.

🔥 Answer key (đáp án và giải thích)

1
coast

Giải thích chi tiết

Hello Dolbie 🤩

Cùng chinh phục câu hỏi này nhé 😁

🎯 Xác định loại từ cần điền: Câu có cấu trúc “near to the ________” → Sau “the” là một danh từ chỉ địa điểm, cụ thể là nơi sinh sống ưa thích của cá mập hổ.

▶️ Bắt đầu nghe ở: 00:01:48 → “...but it is most often found along the coast rather than the open sea.”

☺️ Cùng xem giải thích nhé:

Người nói mô tả nơi cá mập hổ thường xuất hiện nhất: “...it is most often found along the coast...”

→ Tức là chúng thường sống gần bờ biển, chứ không phải ngoài khơi. → Từ “along the coast” khớp nghĩa với “near to the...” trong đề bài.

Đáp án đúng: coast

🧐 DOLBIE lưu ý:sea → Mặc dù nghe thấy “open sea”, nhưng speaker dùng để phân biệt: cá mập không thường ở “open sea”.

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