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We can inter from the passage that the earth's crust
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We can inter from the passage that the earth's crust . A) has completely stopped the process of cooling underneath B) is a constant source of energy C) is not suitable for drilling D) is constantly warming and cooling due to volcanic activities, E) varies in thickness from place to place When we turn to the problem of fishing, we see that through a II Convention on the Law of the Sea, the world's countries have indicated th; they recognize the risks of over-fishing. Nations can now declare 200 mi! exclusive economic areas and exclusive fishing areas and control the catch , a level that is reasonable. Developing nations seem to be beginning to benel from the new fisheries regime which offers the promise of allowing them i manage fishing resources for optimum, that is long-term, benefits. 61. We can understand from the passage that the statutory measurt taken by the UN, regarding fishing,___. A) are unlikely to be abided by, at least not in the near future B) have been welcomed by all the member nations C) have had no beneficial impact on the situation D) came into effect too late E) have unfortunately served the interests of only the develops nations 62. One major benefit arising out of the 200-mile exclusive fishing zoi is as we understand from the passage, to . A) to supply best use of the marine resources through internation cooperation B) keep under control the amount of fish caught C) ensure that an ever increasing quantity of fish shall be caught D) guide developing countries to develop their inefficient economic E) prevent new fisheries from coming into being 63. It is stated in the passage that in the management of fisheries A) one cannot make a plan for the future B) no consideration should be given to the amount of fishing. C) the introduction of restrictive measures should be avoided. D) one should give importance to future rather than to present gain; E) the 200-mile zone policy can be ignored. When used for researches on of learning and memory, the octopus is a more interesting subject than the squid. Unlike the free-swimming squid, which relies exclusively on its eyes to guide it to a tasty fish or |
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