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老托福阅读真题passage 67-智课教育旗下智课教育
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老托福阅读真题PASSAGE 67-智课教育旗下智课教育
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题重视起来。
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较容易适应。这也是大家在备考托福的时候非常重要的一点。 因为前期
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既然老托福阅读试题有这样的效果,那我们如何利用那有限的真题
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家推荐老托福阅读的真题PASSAGE
67,附有原文及答案,希望对托福考生备考有所帮助。
Geographers say that what defines a place are four
properties: soil, climate, altitude, and aspect, or attitude to the
Sun. Floridas ancient scrub demonstrates this principle. Its soil is
pure silica, so barren it supports only lichens as ground cover. It
does, however, sustain a sand-swimming lizard that cannot live
where there is moisture or plant matter the soil. Its climate,
despite more than 50 inches of annual rainfall, is blistering
desert. The only plant life it can sustain is the xerophytic, the
quintessentially dry. Its altitude is a mere couple of hundred feet,
but it is high ground on a peninsula elsewhere close to sea level,
and its drainage is so critical that a difference of inches in
elevation can bring major changes in its plant communities. Its
aspect is flat direct, brutal — and subtropical.
Floridas surrounding lushness cannot impinge on its desert
scrubbiness. This does not sound like an attractive place. It does
not look much like one either: shrubby little oaks, clumps of
scraggly bushes prickly pear, thorns, and tangles. It appears, Said
one early naturalist, to desire to display the result of the misery
through which it has passed and is passing. By our narrow
standards, scrub is not beautiful; neither does it meet our selfish
utilitarian needs. Even the name is an epithet, a synonym for the
stunted, the scruffy, the insignificant, what is beautiful about
such a place?
The most important remaining patches of scrub lie along the
Lake Wales Ridge, a chain of paleoislands running for a hundr
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