2003年1月四级参考答案
Part I
1. B |
2. D |
3. D |
4. B |
5. A |
6. D |
7. B |
8. A |
9. C |
10. B |
Part II
11. A |
12. C |
13. B |
14. B |
15. A |
16. A |
17. B |
18. D |
19. B |
20. D |
21. D |
22. C |
23. C |
24. B |
25. A |
26. A |
27. C |
28. D |
29. D |
30. B |
Part III
31. D |
32. B |
33. C |
34. B |
35. C |
36. A |
37. D |
38. A |
39. B |
40. C |
41. D |
42. C |
43. D |
44. D |
45. A |
46. B |
47. C |
48. D |
49. D |
50. A |
51. A |
52. B |
53. B |
54. A |
55. C |
56. A |
57. A |
58. C |
59. B |
60. B |
Part IV
61. C |
62. A |
63. D |
64. B |
65. C |
66. C |
67. A |
68. C |
69. D |
70. B |
71. C |
72. A |
73. C |
74. B |
75. C |
76. C |
77. A |
78. A |
79. C |
80. D |
S1. mysterious
S2. coupled
S3. ruining
S4. percent
S5. species
S6. ensure
S7. average
S8. When you consider that equals a quarter of the world catch, you begin to see the size of the problem.
S9. True, some countries are beginning to deal with this problem, but it’s vital we find a rational way of fishing
S10. Before every ocean becomes a dead sea, it would make sense to give the fish enough time to recover, grow to full size and reproduce
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