30. Corals are scientifically valued because:
A they can be made into medicine
B they
provide shelter for plants
C fish feed on them
D climatic change is recorded in them
31. Dangers to the marine environment include:
A warmer
water
B coral
skeletons
C
new
fish species
D high
rainfall
levels
32. Oil exploration:
A has provided an income to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
B
will continue for 10 years
C
although supported by the government, is not popular
D can help scientists monitor marine life
Questions 33-35
The statements below are answers to questions. Choose
ONE statement from the
list labelled
Responses and
match it to the list labelled Questions. Write your
answers using the appropriate letter from the list of
Responses A-J, in the spaces
numbered 33-35 on the answer sheet. The first one is an example.
There are more responses than you need.
Example
Answer:
Where do the biological wastes come from?
E
Questions
33. What causes the most devastation to the coral reefs?
34. Why are scientists still able to make discoveries in the reef system?
35.. What is destroying the reefs near the mainland?
Responses
A sediments and nutrients
B
technology
C there are too few marine scientists
D fishing
E fish and swimmers
F there
are so many marine species
G it is still largely unexplored
H damage
I pollution
J
tourists
and ships
Questions 36-38
The following sentence has three words missing. Complete the sentence by adding
ONE word from Reading Passage 3 for each space. Write your answers in the
spaces numbered 36-38 on the answer sheet.
The Great Barrier Reef, the most extensive reef system in the 36 -----------------, is
important
to weather experts who, by studying the structure of 37 ------------------ ,
can learn more about amounts of 38 ------------------- centuries'ago.
Questions 39-40
Write your answers in the spaces numbered 39-40 on the answer sheet. Use a
maximum of TWO words for each answer.
39. Which marine animal is seriously threatening coral?
40. Whose job is it to protect the reef?