2016年2月SAT阅读题精选解析

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  2016年2月24日SAT阅读题

  This passage is adapted from "Numbers Encouraging, but Shark Bites Still Problematic for Sea Otter Recovery." Published in 2015 by US Geological Survey.

  The recovery of southern sea otters appears to have taken an upturn, according to results from the annual California sea otter survey released by the U.S. Geological Survey. Yet despite an overall increase in sea otter abundance, sharks have been "taking a bite" out of the portion of the population that could fuel expansion into new areas.

  "There's much more to the story here than the main finding would suggest," said Dr. Tim Tinker, a research ecologist who leads the USGS sea otter research program. "We are looking into various factors that may be affecting the survey results, including a boom in urchin abundance from Big Sur to Monterey that may explain the uptick in numbers in the range center, and high levels of shark bite mortality that are likely responsible for continued declines at the north and south ends of the range."

  This year's survey results suggest an increasing trend over the last five years of almost 2 percent per year and the population index, a statistical representation of the entire population calculated as the three-year running average of census counts, has climbed to 3,054 from 2,711 in 2010. The growth is accounted for by an unexpected jump in numbers in the center of the sea otter's range, an area that spans from Monterey south to Cambria.

  While the population index continues to trend upward, the northern and southern subsets of the population continue a five-year decline, dropping 2 percent and 3.4 percent per year, respectively, numbers consistent with increased shark bite induced mortality in these same areas.

  Since the 1980s, USGS scientists have computed the annual population index and evaluated trends in the southern sea otter, "Enhydra lutris nereis," a federally listed threatened species found in California. For southern sea otters to be considered for removal from threatened species listing under the Endangered Species Act, the population index would have to exceed 3,090 for three consecutive years.

  The underline word "fuel" most nearly means ____________

  (A) stimulate

  (B) reinforce

  (C) support

  (D) provide

  解释:

  Choice A is the best answer. The passage states that shark activity is causing declines in sea otter populations in some regions and may "fuel expansion into new areas." In this context, "fuel" most nearly means "stimulate." The passage is making the point that the presence of predators may stimulate the movement of sea otters into other areas—that is, that it may cause the otters to go to new locations. 

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