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延长的不合季节的霜冻会在生长在温带的落叶树上产生霜冻年轮。在南极洲发现的落叶树的化石中没有一个有霜冻年轮。因此,在南极洲,当这些已形成化石的树木生长的时候,不大可能发生这种霜冻的现象。
以上论述依据下面哪个假设( )

A.南极洲的一些形成化石的非落叶性树木上有霜冻年轮。

B.落叶树比其他树种更容易产生霜冻年轮。

C.形成化石的过程不会使落叶树木的霜冻年轮完全模糊。

D.现在的落叶树比古代南极洲的落叶树对温度的变化更敏感。

答案

参考答案:C

解析: 要使题干的论述成立,C选项是必须成为其假设前提的。如果形成化石的过程使落叶树木的霜冻年轮完全模糊的话,那么就不能断定不会发生这种霜冻现象。就像晚上下薄雪了,当晚就融化了,第二天早上我们起床时看不到雪,并不能说晚上就没有下雪。所以答案为D。

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The huge Florida wetland known as the Everglades is a slow-moving river 80 kilometres wide but only a few centimeters deep. People call the Everglades a “river of grass” because sawgrass covers most of it. Sawgrass is not really grass. It is a plant that has leaves edged with tiny sharp teeth that can easily cut through clothes—and skin!

Travel in the Everglades is difficult. You cannot walk through shallow water because the sawgrass will cut you. The water is too shallow for regular boats. So, we use an airboat. An airboat is a flat, open boat. Like an airplane, it has a big propeller to move it. The propeller is fixed on the rear of the boat. It makes a tremendous noise, but it does the job. The boat skims along the water’s surface. Although we can still get lost in an airboat, at least we are above the alligators(短吻鳄).

While hundreds of different kinds of animals live in the Everglades, the most famous is surely the alligator. Once endangered, alligators are now protected within Everglades National Park. Visitors are likely to see them both on land and in water.

For a long time, dangers have threatened the Everglades. Around 1900, some people felt this precious wetland should be drained (排干). They said it was just a big swamp and not good for anything. In the 1920s, there was a land boom in Florida. People wanted to build homes everywhere, including in the Everglades. They built canals, levees (防洪堤) , and other water systems that stopped the rivers flowing into the Everglades. Factories were built near rivers that flowed into the wetland. These factories dumped poisonous waste that damaged the Everglades ecosystem.

 People are now working to preserve the Everglades National Park for the future. Right now, one big problem is the paperbark tree. This tree is an invader from Australia.

Paperbark trees soak up a lot of water. In the early 1900s, people brought them to Florida because they thought they would help drain the Everglades. However, the invaders adapted too well. Paperbark trees have taken over hundreds of thousands of acres of the Everglades and killed other trees. Scientists are cutting down these invaders or spraying them with herbicides (除草剂) to kill them. 

小题1:Which helps to explain why it is difficult to travel in Everglades?

A.Airboats may make a very big noise.

B.You may get lost when passing through.

C.Paperbark trees soak up too much water there.

D.Many different kinds of animals are to be protected.小题2:Why do people use airboats instead of normal boats?

A.They have big propellers to move them faster than alligators.

B.The propeller makes loud noise so as to scare alligators.

C.Their flat bottom can skim along the water surface.

D.They can watch alligators without hurting them. 小题3:The following measures were taken to drain the Everglades except that people______. 

A.built canals and levees to stop the rivers flowing into Everglades

B.built factories near rivers that flowed into the wetland

C.brought Paperbark to soak up water in Everglades

D.are cutting down these Paperbark trees小题4:The underlined word "invader" probably means something______. 

A.that moves in from another place

B.that enters and takes control

C.that has been brought in

D.that is in danger

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