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[Reading Comprehension]

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文章:

    Scientists studying the physiology of dinosaurs have long debated whether dinosaurs were warm- or cold-blooded. Those who suspect they were warmblooded point out that dinosaur bone is generally fibro-lamellar in nature; because fibro-lamellar bone is formed quickly, the bone fibrils, or filaments, are laid down haphazardly. Consistent with their rapid growth rate, warm-blooded animals, such as birds and mammals, tend to produce fibro-lamellar bone, whereas reptiles, which are slow growing and cold-blooded, generally produce bone in which fibrils are laid down parallel to each other. Moreover, like the bone of birds and mammals, dinosaur bone tends to be highly vascularized, or filled with blood (20) vessels. These characteristics, first recognized in the 1930's, were documented in the 1960's by de Ricqlès, who found highly vascular ized, fibro-lamellar bone in several groups of dinosaurs. In the 1970's, Bakker cited these characteristics as evidence for the warm-bloodedness of dinosaurs. Although de Ricqlès urged caution, arguing for an intermediate type of dinosaur physiology, a generation of paleontologists has come to believe that dinosaur bone is mammalianlike.

    In the 1980's, however, Bakker's contention began to be questioned, as a number of scientists found growth rings in the bones of various dinosaurs that are much like those in modern reptiles. Bone growth in reptiles is periodic in nature, producing a series of concentric rings in the bone, not unlike the growth rings of a tree. Recently, Chinsamy investigated the bones of two dinosaurs from the early Jurassic period (208-187 million years ago), and found that these bones also had growth rings; however, they were also partially fibrolamellar in nature. Chinsamy's work raises a question central to the debate over dinosaur physiology: did dinosaurs form fibro-lamellar bone because of an innately high metabolic rate associated with warm-bloodedness or because of periods of unusually fast growth that occurred under favorable environmental conditions? (Although modern reptiles generally do not form fibro-lamellar bone, juvenile crocodiles raised under optimal environmental conditions do.) This question remains unanswered; indeed, taking all the evidence into account, one cannot make a definitive statement about dinosaur physiology on the basis of dinosaur bone. It may be that dinosaurs had an intermediate pattern of bone structure because their physiology was neither typically reptilian, mammalian, nor avian.

题目:

The author of the passage would be most likely to agree that the "caution" (in the highlighted text) urged by de Ricqlès regarding claims about dinosaur physiology was

选项:

A、unjustified by the evidence available to de Ricqlès
B、unnecessary, given the work done by Bakker and his followers
C、indicative of the prevailing scientific opinion at the time
D、warranted, given certain subsequent findings of other scientists
E、influential in the recent work of Chinsamy

答案:

D

提问:

请教英老师,为什么不选A选项 呢?unjustified 这一句是“没有被证实”,还是“不合理” 的意思?如果是“没有被证实”,我觉得可以选A,因为正是Ricqle 根据自己的证据无法提出定论,所以才有caution。如何在AD中选择?

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这道题错选A,原因是看到R提出存在intermediate type,以及后文在描写另一方的观点。想请教张慧雯老师这道题完整的答题思路,谢谢老师!

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请教英老师,为什么不选A选项 呢?unjustified 这一句是“没有被证实”,还是“不合理” 的意思?如果是“没有被证实”,我觉得可以选A,因为正是Ricqle 根据自己的证据无法提出定论,所以才有caution。如何在AD中选择?

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解答: 英吉老师

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题目是问的是作者会同意DE这个人有关于“caution"的什么内容 定位到caution这个地方,看看前后有没有作者观点性的东西,好像并没有找到。 然后比了下选项就直接选C了

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提问:

剩下D/E,不知道如何比较这两个谁的出错概率小

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