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综合写作

A+B+C
A:阅读文章的观点
B:听力文章的观点:
C:听力对于阅读的看法
 
A+C:The reading has suggested that ….
However, in the listening, the professor has challenged each of the three….
 
To start with, the reading has indicated that…., because….  (A) Nonetheless, the listening has
refuted such assumption (C) In the listening, the professor has aruged that because …….,
therefore ……. (B)
 
In addition, the listening has also pointed out that the second … in the reading is questionable at
the best. (C) The reading has assumed that....because (since)… (A) Yet, the listening has argued
that…. , therefore…. (B)
 
Finally, the listening has argued that…, because …(B). Although the reading has suggested that
…. Since….(A), the listening has contradicted such opinion.(C)

综合写作
A: 阅读文章所讲的内容
B: 听力文章所讲的内容
C: 听力对于阅读的批判
 
文章第一段: A+C
The passage has offered three hypothesis to support the pollution theory (A)
However, the listening has challenged these respectively. (C)
 
文章第二段:   A+B+C
Firstly, the writing has asserted that it has to be pollution, because there are a lot of sources of
pollutants (e.g. oil rigs and industrial chemicals) along the Alaskan coasts. (A) Yet, the listening
has argued that since no dead bodies of sea otters have been found, thus they could not be killed
by pollution but be eaten by predators. (B) Therefore, the lecturer in the listening think the first
hypothesis is not convincing. (C)
 
文章第三段:  B+A+C
Likewise,the lecturer has pointed out that hunters have almost killed all whale, hence,orcas have
to eat small sea mamals such as seals, sea lions and sea otters. (B) Albeit the reading has assumed
that orcas only eat large sea mamals, therefore, the death of sea otters and other small sea mamals
is the result of pollution (A), the lecturer has appealed/argued that such hypothesis is not valid. (C)
 
文章第四段:A+C+B
Finally, the reading has suggested that pollution can explain the uneven pattern of population
decline of sea otters, because uneven concentration of chemicals can lead to such pattern (A)
Nonetheless, the lecturer has challenged such hypothesis. (C) She/He insists that in shallow
waters, the population of sea otters remained stable because orcas cannot swim into these areas to
eat the otters. However, where orcas can access, the number of sea otters has dropped
significantly. (B)
 
 
 
 

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