hundredsofyears,fishermeninTaiwanhavebeencatchingsardin...
問題詳情:
hundreds of years, fishermen in Taiwan have been catching sardines(沙丁魚) with the help of burning sticks. The fish are so attracted to the light that 61 jump out of the water and into the nets of the fishermen.
Fire fishing is 62 (real) simple. Fishing boats head out to sea during the night, and light up a special stick to create a bright flame. 63 (draw) to the light, fish jump out of the water and end up in the fishermen’s nets.
There were once over 300 boats 64 (practice) fire fishing, but that number has decreased65 just three. A six-hour fishing session can catch between three and four tons of sardines perboat. On 66 good night, a team of fishermen can earn up to $4,500, but why is this tradition dying?
Unfortunately, sardine season only lasts three months, from May to July. 67 the government makes efforts to keep the tradition alive and promote it as a tourist 68 (attract),young people don’t seem very 69 (impress). The age of remaining fire fishermen 70(average) at around 60 years old, and with no new blood in sight, the future of this tradition doesn’t look very bright.
【回答】
62,really n 64. practicing
66.a ough/though/While action essed ages
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