【解答】
PartⅠ
Text1
31. c (There has been a shift in researchers' attitudes towards the value of TEK.)
32. a (TEK can potentially be beneficial for non-Indigenous societies around the world.)
33. c (Indigenous communities were pushed out from their ancestral territories.)
34. d (statistical)
35. b (to point out a driving factor in increased efforts to collaborate with Indigenous peoples)
36. b (Different strategies may be necessary at different river locations to help salmon populations return to healthy levels.)
37. d (As seen in the case of Canadian salmon fisheries)
38. a (Researcher bias and self-interest can interfere with reciprocal partnerships in research.)
Text2
39. a (UPFs are a potential threat to public health.)
40. c (carrots / salt / canned peaches / frozen pizza)
41. a (prevalent)
42. b (The financial situation of families is unlikely to influence the amount of UPFs they consume.)
43. c (Claims may be considered biased if they are from authors who have links to the industries they are writing about.)
44. a (Many factors about the food in both diets were taken into consideration to ensure reliable results.)
45. d (to show an experimental result that strengthens previous correlational results)
46. c (Drawing attention to the dangers of UPFs can help promote more home cooking.)
Text3
47. c (His use of language has been questioned more in recent years.)
48. a (because Dahl uses unpleasant language to describe some of his characters)
49. a (Many people felt that the extent of the changes to Dahl's work was excessive.)
50. b (standard)
51. d (Rewriting could be abused to ensure that those in power are not criticised.)
52. b (It could restrict the diversity of opinions that we see.)
53. c (They could help readers appreciate the work in its original context.)
54. c (The educational benefits of reading original works of literature outweigh concerns about causing offence.)
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