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高考英语一轮复习 精选阅读理解文章六十篇37

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日本单条金枪鱼卖出170万美元 A single bluefin tuna has sold in Japan for 155m yen ($1.7m), almost triple the record price set last year.‎ 日本一条金枪鱼已1550万日元(170万美元)的价格出售,差不多是去年创下的记录的三倍。‎ ‎ Kiyoshi Kimura stumped up almost three times as much as he did last year High bids traditionally mark the year's first auction at Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market.‎ Even the buyer, sushi chain owner Kiyoshi Kimura, who also paid out the record price last year, said the cost was "a bit high".‎ The sale came amid continued warnings from environmentalists that tuna stocks are dwindling and overfished.‎ ‎'Encourage Japan'‎ This year's record-breaking fish was caught off north-eastern Japan and weighed in at 222kg, some 47kg lighter than last year's prize-winner, which fetched 56m yen.‎ The prices do not necessarily reflect quality or size and are more linked to publicity and setting the tone for the business year.‎ The auction at the market - which trades millions of dollars of products daily and is a popular tourist destination - began at 05:00 local time.‎ Mr Kimura immediately carted his purchase off to a nearby branch of his Sushi Zanmai chain.‎ He said he wanted to "encourage Japan" with his bid.‎ The price works out at about $7,600 per kg.‎ Japan consumes more than half of the world's bluefin.‎ New figures to be released on Monday are expected to show a continued decline in Pacific bluefin stocks.‎ Amanda Nickson, of the Pew Environmental Group's global tuna conservation campaign, told Associated Press news agency: "Everything we're hearing is that there's no good news for the Pacific bluefin. We're seeing a very high value fish continue to be overfished."‎