[語文] RC GWD6-7
According to a theory advanced by researcher Paul Martin, the wave of species
extinctions that occurred in North America about 11,000 years ago, at the end
of the Pleistocene era, can be directly attributed to the arrival of humans,
i.e., the Paleoindians, who were ancestors of modern Native Americans.
However, anthropologist Shepard Krech points out that large animal species
vanished even in areas where there is no evidence to demonstrate that
Paleoindians hunted them. Nor were extinctions confined to large animals:
small animals, plants, and insects disappeared, presumably not all through
human consumption. Krech also contradicts Martin’s exclusion of climatic
change as an explanation by asserting that widespread climatic change did
indeed occur at the end of the Pleistocene. Still, Krech attributes
secondary if not primary responsibility for the extinctions to the
Paleoindians, arguing that humans have produced local extinctions elsewhere.
But, according to historian Richard White, even the attribution of secondary
responsibility may not be supported by the evidence. White observes that
Martin’s thesis depends on coinciding dates for the arrival of humans and
the decline of large animal species, and Krech, though aware that the dates
are controversial, does not challenge them; yet recent archaeological
discoveries are providing evidence that the date of human arrival was much
earlier than 11,000 years ago.
In the last sentence of the passage, the author refers to “recent
archaeological discoveries” (lines 36-37) most probably in order to
A. refute White’s suggestion that neither Maritn nor Krech adequately
account for Paleoindians’ contributions to the Pleistocene extinctions
B. cast doubt on the possibility that a more definitive theory regarding the
causes of the Pleistocene extinctions may be forthcoming
C. suggest that Martin’s, Krech’s, and White’s theories regarding the
Pleistocene extinctions are all open to question
D. call attention to the most controversial aspect of all the current
theories regarding the Pleistocene extinctions
E. provide support for White’s questioning of both Martin’s and Krech’s
positions regarding the role of Paleoindians in the Pleistocene extinctions
答案是E
我想問答案為什麼不是A
因為在recent archaeological discoveries 前有個 yet
所以應該是有轉折語氣出現才對阿
加上yet出現在 White's的論點後所以我覺得應該是反駁 W 的說法才是??
還是是因為yet前出現 ";" 所以代表是這個關於W的論點未結束所以反而是支持W才對??
請版上各位幫忙~謝謝囉!!!!
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