B. It has been many years since the restriction led to the hunting season for snow geese being closed earlier than the scheduled date In other words, what B says is that the 5% reduction in geese population due to hunting has never been reached for many years. Since B means hunters could not kill more than 5% of snow geese in a hunting season for many years, more than 5% reduction in geese population is unlikely to be reached even if such restriction is removed. In terms of grammar, It has been many years since (an event happened at a time in the past), simply means the time that event did happen was a long time ago. Thus, answer B claims that the restriction set has no effect on the highest number of geese killed in a hunting season. Therefore, removing the restiction would not lead to more killings of the geese and better chances for the other species to recover. B weakens the argument. If the hunting season was not closed early last year, that means the loss of the geese was below 5% of their population due to hunting. Then if you remove the restiction of "only 5% of geese can be shot down each year," what kind of effect would you have on the geese population? Nothing! Because the same hunters would show up and shot down the same number of geese - less than 5% of the total, just like what happened last year. -- by 会员 sdcar2010 (2011/12/7 22:58:04)
well,thanks!~i dont get the part"the restriction led to the hunting season for snow geese being closed earlier than the scheduled date". what does scheduled date mean/? |