33. Which one of the following principles, if valid, most helps to justify the conservationist’s reasoning? (A) It is better to take measures to preserve a valued type of organism, even if those measures are drastic, than to accept a less valuable substitute for the organism. (B) It is better to preserve a type of organism that is in danger of extinction, even if surviving organisms of that type are not vigorous, than to allow something more vigorous to replace it. (C) It is better to change a type of organism that would otherwise be lost, even if the changes are radical, than to lose it entirely. (D) It is better to destroy one of two competing types of organisms, even if both are irreplaceable, than to allow both of them to be lost. (E) It is better to protect an endangered type of organism, even if doing so has some negative effects on another type of organism, than to do nothing at all. 34. Which one of the following is an assumption on which the conservationist’s reasoning depends? (A) The wildflower currently reproduces only by FORMing seeds. (B) The domesticated daisy was bred from wild plants that once grew in the wildflower’s range. (C) Increasing the population of the wildflower will also expand its range. (D) Wildflower-daisy hybrids will be able to reproduce. (E) The domesticated daisy will cross-pollinate with any daisy like plant. 这两题没有答案,请NN们做后给个答案,谢谢! |