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Do's and Don'ts in Whale(鯨)Watching
     The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has developed guidelines  for  whale  watching  in  Johnstone Strait.where killer whales are found on a daily basis each summer.It is strongly recommended that vessel
operators follow these guidelines for all kinds of whales.
     ●Appmach whales from the side,not from the front or the back.
     ●Approach no closer than 100 metres,then stop the boat but keep the engine on.
     ●Keep  noise  levels  down-no  horns,whistles  or  racing of engines.
     ●Start your boat only after the whales are more than 100 metres from your yessel.
     ● Leave the area slowly , gradually moving faster when you are more than 300 metres from the whales.
     ●Approach and leave slowly , avoiding sudden changes in speed or direction.
     ●Avoid disturbing groups of resting whales.
     ●Keep at low speeds and remain in the same direction if travelling side by side with whales.
     ●When whales are travelling close to shore, avoid crowding them near the shore or coming between
the whales and the shore.
     ●Limit the time spent with any group of whales to less than 30 minutes at a time when within 100 to
200 metres of whales.
    ●If there is more than one vessel at the same observation spot,be sure to avoid any boat position that
would result in surrounding the whales.
    ●Work together by communicating with other vessels , and make sure that all operators are aware of
the whale watching guidelines.
1. For whom is this text written?_________
A. Tour guides.            
B. Whale watchers.
C. Vessel operators.      
D. Govemment officials.
2. When leaving the observation areas, the vessel should________.    
A. move close to the beach
B. increase speed gradually
C. keep its engine running slowly
D. remain at the back of the whales
3. When going side by side with whales, the vessel should_______.
A. keep moving in the same direction
B. surround the whales with other boats
C. travel closer and closer to the shore
D. take a good viewing position
4. What is the shortest safe distance from the whales?_______   
A. 400 metres.                
B. 300 metres.
C. 200 metres.              
D. 100 metres.
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Do’s and Don’ts in Whale(鯨)Watching

  The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has developed guidelines for whale watching in Johnstone Strait, where killer whales are found on a daily basis each summer.It is strongly recommended that vessel(船只)operators follow these guidelines for all kinds of whales.

  ·Approach whales from the side, not from the front or the back.

  ·Approach no closer than 100 metres, then stop the boat but keep the engine on.

  ·Keep noise levels down-no horns, whistles or racing of engines.

  ·Start your boat only after the whales are more than 100 metres from your vessel.

  ·Leave the area slowly, gradually moving faster when you are more than 300 metres from the whales.

  ·Approach and leave slowly, avoiding sudden changes in speed or direction.

  ·Avoid disturbing groups of resting whales.

  ·Keep at low speeds and remain in the same direction if traveling side by side with whales.

  ·When whales are traveling close to shore, avoid crowding them near the shore or coming between the whales and the shore.

  ·Limit the time spent with any group of whales to less than 30 minutes at a time when within 100 to 200 metres of whales.

  ·If there is more than one vessel at the same observation spot, be sure to avoid any boat position that would result in surrounding the whales.

  ·Work together by communicating with other vessels, and make sure that all operators are aware of the whale watching guidelines.

(1)

For whom is this text written?

[  ]

A.

Tour guides.

B.

Whale watchers.

C.

Vessel operators.

D.

Government officials.

(2)

When leaving the observation areas, the vessel should ________.

[  ]

A.

move close to the beach

B.

increase speed gradually

C.

keep its engine running slowly

D.

remain at the back of the whales

(3)

When going side by side with whales, the vessel should ________.

[  ]

A.

keep moving in the same direction

B.

surround the whales with other boats

C.

travel closer and closer to the shore

D.

take a good viewing position

(4)

What is the shortest safe distance from the whales?

[  ]

A.

400 metres.

B.

300 metres.

C.

200 metres.

D.

100 metres.

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Do's and Don'ts in Whale Watching

  The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has developed guidelines for whale watching in Johnstone Strait, where killer whales are found on a daily basis each summer.It is strongly recommended that vessel(船只)operators follow these guidelines for all kinds of whales.

  ●Approach whales from the side, not from the front or the back.

  ●Approach no closer than 100 metres, then stop the boat but keep the engine on.

  ●Keep noise levels down-no horns, whistles or racing of engines.

  ●Start your boat only after the whales are more than 100 metres from your vessel.

  ●Leave the area slowly, gradually moving faster when you are more than 300 metres from the whales.

  ●Approach and leave slowly, avoiding sudden changes in speed or direction.

  ●Avoid disturbing groups of resting whales.Keep at low speeds and remain in the same direction if travelling side by side with whales.

  ●When whales are travelling close to shore, avoid crowding them near the shore or coming between the whales and the shore.

  ●Limit the time spent with any group of whales to less than 30 minutes at a time when within 100 to 200 metres of whales.

  ●If there is more than one vessel at the same observation spot, be sure to avoid any boat position that would result in surrounding the whales.

  ●Work together by communicating with other vessels, and make sure that all operators are aware of the whale watching guidelines.

(1)

For whom is this text written?

[  ]

A.

Tour guides

B.

Whale watchers

C.

Vessel operators

D.

Government officials

(2)

When leaving the observation areas, the vessel should ________.

[  ]

A.

move close to the beach

B.

increase speed gradually

C.

keep its engine running slowly

D.

remain at the back of the whales

(3)

When going side by side with whales, the vessel should ________.

[  ]

A.

keep moving in the same direction

B.

surround the whales with other boats

C.

travel closer and closer to the shore

D.

take a good viewing position

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