Reading Comprehension

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文章:

    Years before the advent of plate tectonics―the widely accepted theory, developed in the mid-1960's, the holds that the major features of Earth's surface are created by the horizontal motions of Earth's outer shell, or lithosphere a similar theory was rejected by the geological community. In 1912, Alfred Wegener proposed, in a widely debate theory that came to be called continental drift, that Earth's continents were mobile. To most geologists today, Wegener's The origin of Continents and Oceans appears an impressive and prescient document, containing several of the essential presumptions underlying plate tectonics theory: the horizontal mobility of pieces of Earth's crust; the essential difference between oceanic and conti nental crust; and a causal connection between horizontal displacements and the formation of mountain chains. Yet despite the considerable overlap between Wegener's concepts and the later widely embraced plate tectonics theory, and despite the fact that continental drift theory presented a possible solution to the problem of the origin of mountains at a time when existing explanations were seriously in doubt, in its day Wegener's theory was rejected by the vast majority of geologists.

    Most geologists and many historians today believe that Wegener's theory was rejected because of its lack of an adequate mechanical basis. Stephen Jay Gould, for example, argues that continental drift theory was rejected because it did not explain how continent could move through an apparently solid oceanic floor. However, as Anthony Hallam has pointed out, many scientific phenomena, such as the ice ages, have been accepted before they could be fully explained. The most likely cause for the rejection of continental drift―a cause that has been largely ignored because we consider Wegener's theory to have been validated by the theory of plate tectonics―is the nature of the evidence that was put forward to support it. Most of Wegener's evidence consisted of homologies-similarities of patterns and forms based on direct observations of rocks in the field, supported by the use of hammers, hand lenses, and field notebooks. In contrast, the data supporting plate tectonics were impressively geophysical-instrumental determinations of the physical properties of Earth garnered through the use of seismographs, magnetometers, and computers.

题目:

The author of the passage refers to the "considerable overlap" (in the highlighted text) between continental drift theory and plate tectonics theory most probably in order to

选项:

A、suggest that plate tectonics theory is derived from Wegener's work
B、introduce a discussion comparing the elements of the two theories
C、examine the question of whether continental drift theory was innovative in its time
D、provide a reason why it might seem surprising that continental drift theory was not more widely embraced by geologists
E、cite an explanation that has been frequently offered for Wegener's high standing among geologists today

答案:

D

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请问张慧雯老师,本题我的想法是Yet despite the considerable overlap between Wegener's concepts and the later widely embraced plate tectonics theory, and despite the fact that continental drift theory presented a possible solution to the problem of the origin of mountains at a time when existing explanations were seriously in doubt, in its day Wegener's theory was rejected by the vast majority of geologists.简化句子就是despite, and despite the fact that+ in its day Wegener's theory was rejected by the vast majority of geologists所以我把重心放在了这个句子 in its day Wegener's theory was rejected by the vast majority of geologists,前面两个都是尽管,说明前后是相反的,后面说W理论被拒绝,那前面的内容应该是比较好的东西然后我就选了E,因为我觉得D和最后那句话意思是一样的,是不是出现两个尽管负负得正,就和后面那句意思一样了?
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还是这篇阅读,完全无头绪
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原文也能读懂,选项在DE中就选错了,觉得D中reason原文没说
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