問題詳情


(C)The Tao, originally recognized as the Yami, catch flying fish in the world's most ecologically friendly way -practically with their bare hands. In fact, fish is the staple food of the Tao, the only oceanic tribe among Taiwan's various aboriginal cultures. Tao customs surrounding fish reveal the tribe’s respect for living beings and wisdom in —29— the resources that Mother Nature gives them. The Tao have even developed a fishing calendar, and the calendar corresponds to the movements of the Kuroshio Current, which brings _30一 of flying fish from March to June every year. The tribe's fishermen use their traditional fishing nets which are left to drift behind their canoes on the water's surface, snaring the _31一 fish. They also strictly adhere to their belief that only flying fish should be consumed during the season, so that deep sea and coral fish can get a chance to replenish. 一32_,the Tao people hold various ceremonies throughout the flying fish season. For instance, they would build plank boats with special totems to 一33— evil spirits and pray for blessings. Nowadays, even though the lifestyle of the Tao has changed and some native islanders have substituted engine-powered rafts for those plank boats, the Tao's gratitude to the ocean is still demonstrated in their endeavor to preserve both their living environment and their oceanic culture.
29.
(A) deserving
(B)observing
(C)reserving
(D)conserving

參考答案

答案:B
難度:適中0.615385
統計:A(0),B(8),C(1),D(4),E(0)

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