36 The word ‘thousand’ has Anglo-Saxon origins.
第三篇 题型二
37 In general, people in seventh-century Europe had poor counting ability.
38 In the Tsimshian language, the number for long objects and canoes is expressed with the
same word.
39 The Tsimshian language contains both older and newer systems of counting.
40 Early peoples found it easier to count by using their fingers rather than a group of
pebbles.
第二段
正数第二行“Even the earliest of tribes had a system of numeration that, if not advanced,
was sufficient for the tasks that they had to perform ”,对应第三十二题。
倒数第五行“As they began to settle, grow plants and herd animals, the need for a
sophisticated number system became paramount. It will never be known how and when this
numeration ability developed, but it is certain that numeration was well developed by the
time humans had formed even semi-permanent settlements”,对应第二十七题。
第三段
正数第一行“The indigenous peoples of Tasmania were only able to count one, two, many ”,对
应第三十三题。
正数第三行“But in real situations the number and words are often accompanied by gestures to
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