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Chef Sylvia Bostock’s eclectic offerings at her new restaurant, Sylvia’s, range from an Asian-inspired tuna tartelette in a soy-ginger demiglace with a succulent cowboy rib-eye served atop a small mountain of fried onions.
A
with
B
to
C
in addition to
D
and
E
and to
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固定搭配为“ranges from X to Y”,故本题应选B项。
固定搭配为“ranges from X to Y”,故本题应选B项。
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资料:There's a good chance that spicy crunchy tuna roll you ordered for lunch doesn't actually contain any tuna at all.
That's because 74% of fish sold at sushi venues in the US is mislabeled and often completely different than what's on the menu, according to a 2013 survey from the ocean conservation group Oceana.
But new technology could help make the seafood business a bit more transparent. Google is teaming up with Oceana and the aerial and satellite imaging nonprofit SkyTruth to launch Global Fishing Watch this fall, the New York Times reports. The initiative will track and analyze fishing boat practices using satellite technology and, ideally, help ensure that fewer fake or mislabeled fish are swapped in along the way.
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According to the passage, we can infer that______.A.Sushi restaurants verified by Oceana provide no fake fish.
B.it would be better not to eat sushi in America.
C.the new technology can help deal with the fake sushi to some extent
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B.People have access to track the origins of fish sold in sushi shops.
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D.Citizens in the US no longer trust the fish sold in sushi venues.
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B.Because not every restaurant can afford snapper.
C.Because consumers don't like snapper sushi.
D.Because snapper is rare.
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B.To show that the problem of fake or mislabeled fish has already been solved
C.To introduce a new technology of scanning
D.To illustrate that seafood providers also take actions to reduce fraud.
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