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北美殖民地时期,经常在《波士顿报》上进行反英宣传并以此为基地开展独立斗争的报刊活动家是______

A.塞缪尔·亚当斯
B.艾塞亚·托马斯
C.托马斯·佩因
D.本杰明·富兰克林

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参考答案:A

解析:本题考查美国报刊活动家塞缪尔·亚当斯。
塞缪尔·亚当斯早年办过报纸,独立战争前经常在《波士顿报》上发表文章,宣传反抗殖民统治的主张,并鼓吹脱离英国实现独立。以后他又将集合在《波士顿报》周围的革命者组织起来开展斗争,促成了独立战争的爆发。

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     It's easy to see how the sawfish got its name. These frightful creatures can grow to be more

than 6 meters long. Their bodies are flat and winged, like underwater airplanes. And their noses

are shaped like chainsaws.

     Sawfish are food hunters of the sea. When a sawfish is hungry, it waves its sharptoothed snout

(口鼻部) through a group of fish. Then, it lifts its nose and uses its mouth to draw the injured victims.

     Hardy (适应力强的) population of sawfish thrived in warm waters along coastlines around the

world for thousands of years. Over the past 200 years, however, human actions have severely

endangered sawfish. Threats include fishing nets that trap the huge animals, often by mistake.

     Some people collect sawfish's snouts as prizes: One snout recently sold for nearly $1,600 online.

In some Asian cultures, the toothy snouts are used in ceremonies to drive evil and disease away. And

sawfish are also delicious. A growing demand in Asia for the fish's fins for a pricey soup has contributed

to the fish's disappearance. Compared with other fish, sawfish give birth late in life and at slow rates,

which makes it hard for them to recover from overfishing.

     New efforts now aim to restore sawfish population. Beginning next month, an international agreement

will provide protection for all seven of the world's sawfish species. Scientists are hoping that it's not too

late to save the sawfish.

     "Until 1998, this fish had never been formally studied in the United States," says Tonya Wiley of the

Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, FIA."We didn't know such basic things as where they live, what

habitat they use, how often they breed, how many young they have- even what age sawfish are when

they begin breeding."

     Through historical studies and field research, scientists have become aware of how much the fish's

numbers have decreased. Today, there may be 90 percent fewer sawfish than there used to be. Wiley

estimates that only 3,000 to 6,000 sawfish remain in US waters.

                                                                Sawfish

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