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Many people believe sharks (鲨鱼) are dangerous
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A shark exhibition at the National Aquarium (水族馆) in
Baltimore, US, proves this. Visitors can touch young sharks, see their eggs
develop and watch a dozen different species swim smoothly around a huge
tank.
Most people fail to realize that shark attacks don't
happen very often. Humans are more likely to be killed by lightning than by a
shark. {{U}}(47) {{/U}} There, kids can learn, from an early age, not to
fear sharks.
"People fear what they don't know," said Nancy
Hotchkiss, an organizer of the exhibition. "Sharks have been around for 400
million years and play an important role in the ocean's food chain. We want
people to discover that sharks are amazing animals that need our respect and
protection." {{U}}(48) {{/U}} A study, published in January in the US
magazine, Science, found that almost all recorded shark species have fallen by
half in the past eight to 15 years.
Thousands of sharks are
hunted in Asia for special foods, such as shark fin (鱼翅) soup. And many others
get caught in nets, while fishermen are hunting other fish.
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"Some fishing methods are actually
cleaning out the ocean for sharks," said Dave Schofield, the manager of the
aquarium's ocean health programme. {{U}}(50) {{/U}}.
A. They can
watch them develop inside their eggs and feel the skin of the older
swimmers.
B. A shocking 100 million sharks are killed every year around the
world by humans.
C. In fact, 94 per cent of the world's 400 species are
harmless to humans.
D. It is a worrying situation and some areas have put
measures in place to protect these special fish.
E. And to make this point
clear, the museum has set up a special touching pool for children.
F. More
than half of the sharks caught are smaller than 1 metre long.