06考研英语历年阅读理解真题精析

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1、word考研英语历年阅读理解真题精析-2006年Part OneIn spite of “endless talk of difference, American society is an amazing machine for homogenizing people. This is “the democratizing uniformity of dress and discourse, and the casualness and absence of consumption “launched by the 19th century department stores that of

2、fered vast arrays of goods in an elegant atmosphere. Instead of intimate shops catering to a knowledgeable elite. these were stores “anyone could enter, regardless of class or background. This turned shopping into a public and democratic act. The mass media, advertising and sports are other forces f

3、or homogenization.Immigrants are quickly fitting into this mon culture, which may not be altogether elevating but is hardly poisonous. Writing for the National Immigration Forum, Gregory Rodriguez reports that todays immigration is neither at unprecedented level nor resistant to assimilation. In 199

4、8 immigrants were 9.8 percent of population; in 1900, 13.6 percent. In the 10 years prior to 1990, 3.1 immigrants arrived for every 1,000 residents; in the 10 years prior to 1890, 9.2 for every 1,000. Now, consider three indices of assimilation-language, home ownership and intermarriage.The 1990 Cen

5、sus revealed that “a majority of immigrants from each of the fifteen most mon countries of origin spoke English “well or “very well after ten years of residence. The children of immigrants tend to be bilingual and proficient in English. “By the third generation, the original language is lost in the

6、majority of immigrant families. Hence the description of America as a graveyard for language. By 1996 foreign-born immigrants who had arrive before 1970 had a home ownership rate of 75.6 percent, higher than the 69.8 percent rate among native-born Americans.Foreign-born Asians and Hispanics “have hi

7、gher rates of intermarriage than do U.S-born whites and blacks. By the third generation, one third of Hispanic women are married to non-Hispanics, and 41 percent of Asian-American women are married to non-Asians.Rodriguez not that children in remote villages around world are fans of superstars like

8、Amold Schwarzenegger and Garth Brooks, yet “some Americans fear that immigrant living within the United States remain somehow immune to the nations assimilative power.Are there divisive issues and pockets of seething in America? Indeed. It is big enough to have a bit of everything. But particularly

9、when viewed against Americas turbulent past, todays social induces suggest a dark and deteriorating social environment.1. The word “homogenizing Line 2, Paragraph 1most probably means_A. identifying B. associating C. assimilatingD. monopolizing2. According to the author, the department stores of the

10、 19th century_A. played a role in the spread of popular culture.B. became intimate shops for mon consumers.C. satisfied the needs of a knowledgeable elite.D. owed its emergence to the culture of consumption.A. are resistant to homogenization.B. exert a great influence on American culture.C. are hard

11、ly a threat to the mon culture.D.constitute the majority of the population.4. Why are Amold Schwarzenegger and Garth Brooks mentioned in Paragraph 5?A. To prove their popularity around the world. B. To reveal the publics fear of immigrants.C. To give examples of successful immigrants.D. To show the

12、powerful influence of American culture.5. In the authors opinion, the absorption of immigrants into American society is A. rewardingB. SuccessfulC. fruitlessD. harmfulUnit 132006Part 1重点词汇:1.uniformityn. 一样,一致;统一性;相关词uniform a.一样的,统一标准的;be uniform with与同一形式或外貌2.casualnessn. 偶然,意外;草率行事;漫不经心;平心静气3.arr

13、ay n. 排列;一批,大量;显眼的一系列 vt. 排列,制定计划等:array oneself 装扮,打扮自己、搭配vast arrays of 大批的,大量的4.knowledgeablea. 有知识的,学识渊博的,有见识的5.amazev. 使某人惊异或惊奇6.intimatea. 密切的,亲密的7.caterv. = provide food and service 提供饮食与服务; 搭配 cater for或to提供饮食与服务,迎合某人8.eliten.精英,尖子9.elevatevt. 提升,抬起,振作精神;使人欢欣鼓舞;提高思想、道德品质、文化素质等。例:Good books m

14、ay elevate the mind. 好书可以提高思想修养。搭配elevate to 提升为,提拔至。10.unprecedenteda. 前所未有的,空前的,无前例的11.assimilation n.吸收,社会/民族的同化;文化的吸收 相关词assimilate .into 使同化;被同化;融合到中去;assimilate .to 使某人相似;使一样/一模一样;assimilate with 同化;与融为一体;assimilative a. 同化的,引起同化作用的resistant+to 对 有抵抗力的;耐的;抗的;防的12.proficient +in a. 熟练的;精通的 n. 专

15、家;能手13.intermarriagen.异族通婚;近亲结婚 相关词 intermarry with 与通婚graveyardn. 教堂墓地;公墓;垃圾场;政治上开展的终点14.immune+toa. phr. 有免疫力的,不易感染的15.divisive a. 引起分歧的,导致分裂的例:divisive issues引起分歧的重要问题相关词divisionn. =separation or distribution 分开;分配=disagreement; lack of Unity 分歧;分裂16.turbulent a.=violent; disorderly; uncontrolled

16、; stormy骚动的,骚乱的,汹涌的,狂暴的,无序的相关词 turbulence*波动,旋流deterioratev. 变坏,变质,恶化17.homogenize v. 使均匀,使均质make the same throughout相关词 homogeneousa. =similar; alike 同性质的,同类的 homogenization趋同化Hispanic a. 西班牙和葡萄牙的;说西班牙语国家的 n.拉丁美洲人;西班牙裔人18.democratize vt. 使某事某某化 相关词democracy某某,某某制democratica. 某某的,有某某精神的19.bilinguala

17、. 会双语的,双语的,搭配bilingual education双语教学superstar*n. 超级明星,巨星seethinga. 生气的,发怒的试题解析:1【正确答案】Cassimilating【测试要点】词汇识别题。【试题解析】根据原文首句的上下文就能确定答案是C,因为原文首句开始的in spite of表示转折关系,就是说homogenizing与前面的 difference在上下文中构成反义词,在四个选项中能与difference构成反义词的只有assimilate。当然从后文也能看出文章中的考点词assimilate是homogenizing的同义词。有的同学根据词根homo表示“

18、一样的意思选C也是对的。另外,37题的bummer根据上文的对于“不幸的描写,也能选到B“令人不快的。2【正确答案】Aplayed a role in the spread of popular culture.【测试要点】细节判断题。【试题解析】 这是一道细节题,根据其中的关键词dePartment stores of the 19th century定位一段,再根据原文排除可以推出A是对的。注意D颠倒了因果关系。3【正确答案】Care hardly a threat to the mon culture.【测试要点】语意推断题。【试题解析】这是一道简单的推理题。问题问文中暗示现在美国的移民

19、如何?2段首句的特殊结构not.but就告诉了我们现在美国移民的特点:能融入共同文化mon culture,表达这一意思的选项只有C。4【正确答案】DTo show the powerful influence of American culture.【测试要点】这是一道语意推断题。【试题解析】此题难度较大,所以在这里作一个比拟详细的解释。A很容易排除,就不讲了。对于B选项只要抓住the public 就可以知道绝对不能选。注意原文some Americans fear that immigrants., “some Americans一些美国人能代表the public公众吗? 显然不行,除

20、非是Most Americans在阅读的替换中可以认为是the public, 命题者在这里是偷换概念,也就是错误替换!C作者在文章中提到的成功的人物一定是移民吗?尽管从广义上来说所有的美国人都是移民。有的考生说施瓦辛格是移民,但考研阅读不要求考生知道背景,对所有专业的考生是公平的,即使你没听说过他。另外,如果题目举这两个人的例子就是为了说明移民本身的成功,那就偏离了文章的主题,大家应该都知道例子是为主题或者主题句服务的。本篇文章讨论的主题就是美国在吸收移民方面的成功,美国文化的同化能力很强,本文并不讨论移民个人的成功。请注意yet后面的内容:然而,一些美国人担心在美国的移民会不受美国强大的同

21、化能力的影响有免疫能力。这句话的内涵是什么呢?前半句讲了即使美国之外的人也崇拜美国人,那么作者就说了,人们何必担心住在美国国内的移民不受到美国文化的影响呢?言下之意是美国文化在全世界包括美国都有强大的影响。5.【正确答案】Bsuccessful.【测试要点】这是一道作者态度题。【试题解析】此题除了C没人选,其他选项都有人选。题目问作者对美国吸收移民的观点是什么。注意题干中的absorption就是文中的homogenize和assimilate两个词的“同义替换。请注意文章第二段第一句话Immigrants are quickly fitting into this mon culture,

22、which may not be altogether elevating but is hardly poisonous.讲了移民溶入美国文化is hardly poisonous=is hardly harmful,所以不能选。而实际上作者从好几个方面讲到了美国吸收移民的成功,比如说移民到第三代的时候根本上忘掉了原来的语言,新移民的家庭一般高于50%的人都拥有自己的房子等等,所以选B。本文并没有着重强调美国吸收移民是有好处的,有回报的,而只是强调吸收移民的过程的成功,这里Arewarding又是偷换概念。关键还是看文章强调什么,这是一切阅读的精髓!全文翻译:不管我们如何喋喋不休地谈论差异,

23、美国社会实际上是一台同化人们的神奇的机器。这就是某某化的着装和话语的统一以与十九世纪在高雅的气氛中陈列着琳琅满目的商品的百货商店所发起的随意消费与没有消费的活动。他们不是为了迎合有知识的精英们而开设亲情商店,而是创建了“不分阶层和背景人人都可以进入的大众商店。这使得购物成为一种大众的、某某的行为。大众传媒、广告和体育也是协助人们均质化的推动力。尽管这种文化一点也不高雅,但也不是完全有害的,移民们很快就融入了这种共同文化。Gregory Rodriguez为美国移民研讨会撰文指出,今天的移民既不是处于空前的水平,也不抵制同化。在1998年,移民占全国人口的9.8%;在1900年为13.6%。在1

24、990年以前的十年之中,在每千位居民当中,有3.1位新来的移民;而在1890年以前的十年之中,每千位居民当中就有9.2位移民。现在,让我们来看一下三个同化指标语言、拥有产权住房和异族结婚情况。1990年的人口普查透露:“来自十五个移民数量最多的国家的移民在到美国十年后英语说得好或很好。移民的子女几乎都说两种语言,且精通英语。“到了第三代,在大多数移民家庭,他们的母语就消失了。因此,有人就把美国描述成了“语言的坟场。到了1965年,出生于国外的、在1970年以前到达美国的移民有75.6%购置了自己的住房,这个数字高出土生土长的美国人的拥有自己所有权住房的百分比69.8%。在国外出生的亚裔和西班牙

25、裔移民“与美国本土白人和黑人相比,与异族通婚的比率要高。到了第三代,有三分之一的西班牙裔女性与非西班牙裔男性结婚,而有41%亚裔美国妇女与非亚裔男性结婚。 Rodriguez注意到,世界遥远地区的儿童是诸如阿诺德?施瓦辛格和加斯?布鲁克斯等超级明星的星迷,而“一些美国人担心生活在美国的移民在某种程度上并不受美国的同化力量的影响。在美国是否存在不和以与潜在的不安?答案是肯定的,而且问题的严重性足以超越其他事宜。但是与美国动荡的过去相比,这些社会指标说明美国的社会环境变得黑暗,且正在恶化。Part TwoStratford-on-Avon, as we all know, has only one

26、 industryWilliam Shakespearebut there are two distinctly separate and increasingly hostile branches. There is the Royal Shakespeare pany ASC, which presents superb productions of the plays at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre on the Avon. And there are the townsfolk who largely live off the tourists

27、who e, not to see the plays, but to look at Anne Hathaways Cottage, Shakespeares birthplace and the other sights.The worthy residents of Stratford doubt that the theatre adds a penny to their revenue. They frankly dislike the RSCs actors, them with their long hair and beards and sandals and noisines

28、s. Its all deliciously ironic when you consider that Shakespeare, who earns their living, was himself an actor with a beardand did his share of noise-making.The tourist streams are not entirely separate. The sightseers who e by bus- and often take in Warwick Castle and Blenheim Palace on the sidedon

29、t usually see the plays, and some of them are even surprised to find a theatre in Stratford. However, the playgoers do manage a little sight-seeing along with their playgoing. It is the playgoers, the ESC contends, who bring in much of the towns revenue because they spend the night some of them four

30、 or five nightspouring cash into the hotels and restaurants. The sightseers can take in everything and get out of town by nightfall.The townsfolk dont see it this way and local council does not contribute directly to the subsidy of the Royal Shakespeare pany. Stratford cries poor traditionally. Neve

31、rtheless every hotel in town seems to be adding a new wing or cocktail lounge. Hilton is building its own hotel there, which you may be sure will be decorated with Hamlet Hamburger Bars, the Lear Lounge, the Banquo Banqueting Room, and so forth, and will be very expensive.Anyway, the townsfolk cant

32、understand why the Royal Shakespeare pany needs a subsidy. The theatre has broken attendance records for three years in a row. Last year its 1,431 seats were 94 percent occupied all year long and this year theyll do better.The reason, of course, is that costs have rocketed and ticket prices have sta

33、yed low.It would be a shame to raise prices too much because it would drive away the young people who are Stratfords most attractive clientele. They e entirely for the plays, not the sights. They all seem to look alike though they e from all over-lean, pointed, dedicated faces, wearing jeans and san

34、dals, eating their buns and bedding down for the night on the flagstones outside the theatre to buy the 20 seats and 80 standingroom tickets held for the sleepers and sold to them when the box office opens at 10:30 a.m.6. From the first two paras , we learn that_A. the townsfolk deny the RSC s contr

35、ibution to the towns revenueB. the actors of the RSC imitate Shakespeare on and off stageC. the two branches of the RSC are not on good termsD. the townsfolk earn little from tourism7. It can be inferred from Para 3 that_A. the sightseers cannot visit the Castle and the Palace separatelyB. the playg

36、oers spend more money than the sightseersC. the sightseers do more shopping than the playgoersD. the playgoers go to no other places in town than the theater8. By saying “Stratford cries poor traditionally Line 2-3, Paragraph 4, the author implies that_A. Stratford cannot afford the expansion projec

37、tsB. Stratford has long been in financial difficultiesC. the town is not really short of moneyD. the townsfolk used to be poorly paid9. According to the townsfolk, the RSC deserves no subsidy because_A. ticket prices can be raised to cover the spendingB. the pany is financially ill-managedC. the beh

38、avior of the actors is not socially acceptableD. the theatre attendance is on the rise10. From the text we can conclude that the author_A. is supportive of both sidesB. favors the townsfolks viewC. takes a detached attitudeD. is sympatheticUnit 132006Part 2重点词汇:1.hostile a. 含敌意的,极不友好的2.superb a. 极好的

39、,最优的;华丽的,高贵的;非常的,极度的3.revenue n. 收入,岁入4.subsidyn. 政府、慈善机构等分发的补助金;津贴,补贴;捐款,资助;拨款;国家之间的财政援助5.attendancen. 出席,到场;总称出席者,听众,观众;照料,护理,伺候6.decorate v.装饰,打扮7.rocketv.上升,迅速增加8.attractivea. 有吸引力的,诱人的9.sandal n. 凉鞋10.sightseer n. 观光者,旅游者11.flagstonen. 石板12.playgoern.戏迷13.standing-room n.剧场、体育场等的站席空位;站立空间14.重要词

40、组live off 住在以外;靠生活;靠供养;以为主食on the side 秘密地,暗地里;作为兼职;作为副业on the safe side 可靠的;安全的along with与一起;共同;连同;随着;加之15.bring in引进;引入;生产;产出;收益;进款;挣得钱;提出议案;拘捕;逮捕;让某人参与计划16.take in 让进入;接纳;承受;接待;收留;把领入;包括;涉与;参观;游览;观看戏剧、电影等缩短;改小衣服;收缩;兼并;获得土地;订阅报刊、杂志等;收入;进账;开始;注意到;敏锐地观察到;马上看到;看出;一目了然;领会;理解17.get out of从出来;从取出来;从解脱/离

41、开;从获得/得到;戒掉;使摆脱某事/某习惯;使防止;使某人逃避责任、义务、职责等18.stay low保持低速;保持低价位19.drive away sb. 开车送走某人;驱散某人;赶走某人20.drive away at拼命干,努力做工作;孜孜不倦地干21.gamen. 游戏, 运动;娱乐活动;猎物本文意义,猎获物;野味 试题解析:6.【正确答案】Athe townsfolk deny the RSCs contribution to the towns revenue.【测试要点】这是一道细节判断题。【试题解析】通过文章第二段的第一句话The worthy residents of Str

42、atford doubt that the theatre adds a penny to their revenue.可知答案。7.【正确答案】Bthe playgoers spend more money than the sightseers.【测试要点】这是一道事实推断题。【试题解析】从第三段可看出,游客买了东西,在夜晚降临前就走人,但是看戏的人们要在这里呆好多天,意思是花的钱比游客多。由此可推断,B为正确选项。8【正确答案】Cthe town is not really short of money.【测试要点】这是一道句意推断题。【试题解析】通过上下文很容易知道cries poor

43、是装穷的意思,和中文的哭穷很类似,不过还是不要通过字面意思猜,通过上下文最有把握,最踏实。9【正确答案】Dthe theatre attendance is on the rise.【测试要点】这是一道细节推断题。【试题解析】原文倒数第二自然段说得很清楚:The theatre has broken attendance records for three years in a row. Last year its 1,431 seats were 94 percent occupied all year long and this year theyll do better. 这说明对于镇上

44、的人来说,他们实际上不知道票价低的,所以A不选。他们看到的只是外表现象D。10.【正确答案】Dis sympathetic.【测试要点】这是一道作者态度判断题。【试题解析】从最后一段段首,和后面的句子看出作者认为不可能上调价格,这是很可耻的,可是镇上的人们又不理解。所以实际上同情它的遭遇。全文翻译:如我们所知,埃文河畔斯特拉特福德只有一种产业威廉?莎士比亚,但是,它有两个各自明确独立而相互间敌意不断增长的分支,这就是英国皇家莎士比亚剧团它在埃文河畔的莎士比亚纪念剧院上演富丽堂皇的莎剧和在很大程度上依靠到镇上来不是为了看戏,而是来参观Anne Hathaway别墅、莎士比亚的出生地以与其他景观的

45、旅游者的市镇居民们。斯特拉特福德尊敬的居民认为剧院没有对他们的收入增加一文钱,他们坦率地不喜欢皇家莎士比亚剧团的演员,这些人留着长发、蓄着胡须、趿拉着拖鞋,而且很吵闹。想到为他们挣来营生的莎士比亚本人也是演员也留着胡子、也参与制造噪音,这确实既有趣,也很有讽刺意味。旅客流并非是完全分开的,那些乘坐大巴而来的游客常常还额外参观Warwick 城堡和 Blenheim宫通常不看戏,有些人在斯特拉特福德看到剧院还感到吃惊。然而,来看戏者除了看戏外还要想方设法安排一些观光活动。皇家莎士比亚剧团声称,正是这些爱看戏者在此过夜有些人呆四五个晚上,把钱花在了镇上的旅馆饭店,为镇子带来了大局部的收入;而观光客

46、什么都看,夜幕降临就离开。镇上的人们不这样认为,地方镇议会并没有直接给皇家莎士比亚剧团提供津贴。斯特拉特福德一直善于哭穷,然而,镇上的旅馆几乎每家都添加了新的侧楼或鸡尾酒会厅。希尔顿正在这里修建自己的旅馆,你可以肯定,它会有装饰考究的哈姆雷特汉堡吧、李尔王雅座、班柯宴会厅等等,而且价格会非常昂贵。总之,镇上人还是不明白为什么皇家莎士比亚剧团需要津贴。该剧院连续三年打破上座纪录,去年,剧院中1431个座位的全年上座率94%,今年会更高。当然,原因是本钱窜升,而票价仍然保持很低。如果票价上升太高,那就是一种不幸了,这是因为这样做就会赶走年轻的人,而他们是斯特拉特福德最有吸引力的客户。他们到此完全是

47、为了看戏,而不是观光。他们看上去几乎长相相似他们来自世界各地消瘦、棱角清楚、面部表情专注,穿着牛仔裤,趿拉着拖鞋,吃着面包,晚上露宿在剧院外的石板上,等着购置售票处早上10:30开始销售的为露宿者提供的20个座位和80个站票。大纲词和超纲词Part ThreeWhen prehistoric man arrived in new parts of the world, something strange happened to the large animals. They suddenly became extinct. Smaller species survived. The large

48、, slow-growing animals were easy game, and were quickly hunted to extinction. Now something similar could be happening in the oceans.That the seas are being overfished has been known for years. What researchers such as Ransom Myers and Boris Worm have shown is just how fast things are changing. They

49、 have looked at half a century of data from fisheries around the world. Their methods do not attempt to estimate the actual biomass the amount of living biological matterof fish species in particular parts of the ocean, but rather changes in that biomass over time. According to their latest paper pu

50、blished in Nature, the biomass of large predators animals that kill and eat other animalsin a new fishery is reduced on average by 80% within 15 years of the start of exploitation. In some long-fished areas, it has halved again since then.Dr Worm acknowledges that the figures are conservative. One r

51、eason for this is that fishing technology has improved. Todays vessels can find their prey using satellites and sonar, which were not available 50 years ago. That means a higher proportion of what is in the sea is being caught, so the real difference between present and past is likely to be worse th

52、an the one recorded by changes in catch sizes. In the early days, too, longlines would have been more saturated with fish. Some individuals would therefore not have been caught, since no baited hooks would have been available to trap them, leading to an underestimate of fish stocks in the past. Furt

53、hermore, in the early days of longline fishing, a lot of fish were lost to sharks after they had been hooked. That is no longer a problem, because there are fewer sharks around now.Dr Myers and Dr Worm argue that their work gives a correct baseline, which future management efforts must take into acc

54、ount. They believe the data support an idea current among marine biologists, that of the shifting baseline. The notion is that people have failed to detect the massive changes which have happened in the ocean because they have been looking back only a relatively short time into the past. That matter

55、s because theory suggests that the maximum sustainable yield that can be cropped from a fishery es when the biomass of a target species is about 50% of its original levels. Most fisheries are well below that, which is a bad way to do business.11. The extinction of large prehistoric animals is noted

56、to suggest that_A. large animal were vulnerable to the changing environment.B. small species survived as large animals disappeared.C. large sea animals may face the same threat today.D. Slow-growing fish outlive fast-growing ones12. We can infer from Dr Myers and Dr. Worms paper that_A. the stock of

57、 large predators in some old fisheries has reduced by 90%.B. there are only half as many fisheries as there were 15 years ago.C. the catch sizes in new fisheries are only 20% of the original amount.D. the number of larger predators dropped faster in new fisheries than in the old.13. By saying these

58、figures are conservative Line 1, paragraph 3, Dr Worm means that_A. fishing technology has improved rapidly B. then catch-sizes are actually smaller then recordedC. the marine biomass has suffered a greater lossD. the data collected so far are out of date.14. Dr Myers and other researchers hold that

59、_A. people should look for a baseline that cant work for a longer time.B. fisheries should keep the yield below 50% of the biomassC. the ocean biomass should restored its original level.D. people should adjust the fishing baseline to changing situation15. The author seems to be mainly concerned with

60、 most fisheries_A. management efficiencyB. biomass levelC. catch-size limitsD. technological application.Unit 132006Part 3重点词汇:1.prey n. 被捕获的动物,捕食。牺牲者 vi. prey on 掠夺,抢夺,抢劫;捕食,伤害,损害,使人烦恼extinction n. 灭绝,熄灭2.estimate v. 估计,估价,评估;3.conservative a. 保守的,守旧的4.exploitation n. 开发,开拓,剥削 相关词 exploit vt. 开采, 开

61、发剥削 n.业绩,功绩,事迹 搭配 exploit with 利用来剥削5.vessel n. 船,容器,血管6.saturate vt. soak sth. thoroughly 浸湿;使充满某物;使饱和7.bait n. 诱饵;比喻诱惑物 vt. 折磨,欺负,扰乱;取笑,嘲弄,戏弄某人8.baseline n. 基准线,根底,起点,准如此;据通货膨胀率作出调整的政府开支基数;相关词 deadline n.付款的最后期限,截止时间9.marine a. 海洋的,海产的,航海的,海运的, 海军的10.massive a. 大量的,粗大的11.sustainable a. 能承受的,能维持的,可

62、持续的;经济上保持在一定水平上的;能保持一定开展速度的12.target n. 目标或指标,靶子,服务的对象,攻击的对象 vt. 瞄准某物=aim sth.; 选作调查对象; 搭配off target 不对头的,不准确的; on target 武器命中目标;判断准确13.prehistoric a. 史前的,相关词prehistory史前时期14.biomass n. 生物量15.halve vt. 把对半分16.predator n. 掠夺者,捕食其他动物的动物重要词组1.on average 平均地2.since then 从那时起3.take into account +宾语 认真考虑某事4.do business 做生意5.look back into the past 回顾历史答案详解11.【正确答案】C large sea animals may face the same threat today.【测试要点】这是一道语意推断题。【试题解析】答案是“Now something similar could be happening in the oceans.的改写,A是就事论事,B和D都是无中生有。12.【正确答案】A the stock of large predators in some old fisheries has red

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