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Aquaculture is the farming of any aquatic plant or animal. Aquaculture is of great importance because it reduces the possibility of over fishing wild fish, and also improves the quality and increases the ______ of fish for human consumption.
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107指考英文
107指考英文考科-22
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Ancient civilizations throughout the world engaged in different types of fish farming. The indigenous people in Australia are believed to have raised eels as early as 6000 BC. Abundant ______ indicates they developed volcanic floodplains near Lake Condah into channels and dams, then captured eels and preserved them to eat all year round.
(A) spread (B) culture (C) trapped (D) adored (E) alive (F) monopoly (G) delicious (H) illegal (I) supply (J) wealthier (K) evidence (L) treated
107指考英文考科-23
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The earliest records of fish ______, however, are from China, where the practice was in wide use around 2500 BC.
(A) spread (B) culture (C) trapped (D) adored (E) alive (F) monopoly (G) delicious (H) illegal (I) supply (J) wealthier (K) evidence (L) treated
107指考英文考科-24
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When the waters subsided after river floods, some fish, mainly carp, were ______ in lakes. Early fish farmers then fed their brood using nymphs and silkworm feces, and ate them afterwards.
(A) spread (B) culture (C) trapped (D) adored (E) alive (F) monopoly (G) delicious (H) illegal (I) supply (J) wealthier (K) evidence (L) treated
107指考英文考科-25
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In Europe, aquaculture first began in ancient Rome. The Romans, who ______ sea fish and oysters, created oyster farms which were similar to swimming pools.
(A) spread (B) culture (C) trapped (D) adored (E) alive (F) monopoly (G) delicious (H) illegal (I) supply (J) wealthier (K) evidence (L) treated
107指考英文考科-26
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Fish and crustaceans (such as shrimps and crabs) caught in lagoons were kept ______ in these pools until it was time to eat them.
(A) spread (B) culture (C) trapped (D) adored (E) alive (F) monopoly (G) delicious (H) illegal (I) supply (J) wealthier (K) evidence (L) treated
107指考英文考科-27
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The farms were often built inside ______ homes, where well-to-do families could invite their guests over and choose the fish they wished to eat.
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107指考英文考科-28
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During the Middle Ages, aquaculture ______ in Europe, since far away from the seacoasts and the big rivers, fish had to be salted so they did not rot.
(A) spread (B) culture (C) trapped (D) adored (E) alive (F) monopoly (G) delicious (H) illegal (I) supply (J) wealthier (K) evidence (L) treated
107指考英文考科-29
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Throughout feudal Europe, monastic orders and the aristocracy were the main users of freshwater fish, for they had a ______ over the land, forests, and water courses while the common people could seldom build ponds of their own.
(A) spread (B) culture (C) trapped (D) adored (E) alive (F) monopoly (G) delicious (H) illegal (I) supply (J) wealthier (K) evidence (L) treated
107指考英文考科-30
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As with hunting, ______ fishing was severely punished and the less well-off would have to wait a few centuries before fresh fish was served on their plates.
(A) spread (B) culture (C) trapped (D) adored (E) alive (F) monopoly (G) delicious (H) illegal (I) supply (J) wealthier (K) evidence (L) treated