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  例一:Apprentices were considered part of the family, and masters were responsible not only for teaching their apprentices a trade but also for providing them some education and for supervising their moral behavior.

  A.Masters demanded moral behavior from apprentices but often treated them irresponsibly.

  B.The responsibilities of the master to the apprentice went beyond the teaching of a trade.

  C.Masters preferred to maintain the trade within the family by supervising and educating the younger family members.

  D.Masters who trained members of their own family as apprentices demanded excellence from them.

  例二:One potential problem is that opening the mouth to breathe detracts from the streamlining of these fishes and tends to slow them down.

  A.These fishes often have a problem opening their mouths while swimming.

  B.The streamlining of these fishes prevents them from slowing down.

  C.The streamlining of these fishes tends to slow down their breathing.

  D.Opening the mouth to breathe can reduce the speed of these fishes.

  例三: In addition to finding an increase of suitable browse, like huckleberry and vine maple,

  Arthur Einarsen, longtime game biologist in the Pacific Northwest, found quality of browse in the open areas to be substantially more nutritive.

  A.Arthur Einarsen’s longtime family with the Pacific Northwest helped him discover areas where deer had an increase in suitable browse.

  B.Arthur Einarsen found that deforested feeding grounds provided deer with more and better food.

  C.Biologist like Einarsen believe it is important to find additional open areas with suitable browse for deer to inhabit.

  D.According to Einarsen, huckleberry and vine maple are examples of vegetation that may someday improve the nutrition of deer in the open areas of the Pacific Northwest.

  例四:American paleontologists David Raup and John Sepkoski, who have studied extinction rates in a number of fossil groups, suggest that episodes of increased extinction have recurred periodically, approximately every 26 million years since the mid-Cretaceous period.

  A.Based on their studies of extinction rates of numerous fossil groups, paleontologists David Raup and John Sepkoski have determined that mass extinctions occur about every 26 million years.

  B.David Raup and John Sepkoski studied extinction rates of numerous fossil groups andsuggest that mass extinctions during the Cretaceous period continued for 26 million years.

  C.Studies that paleontologists David Raup and John Sepkoski conducted of various fossil groups have revealed that extinction rates have increased over the past 26 million years.

  D.The studies conducted by paleontologists David Raup and John Sepkoski of the fossil remains of species suggest that the extinction rate of species started to increase by the middle of the Cretaceous period.


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