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Charles Clarke as described in the passage would probably agree that ______.A.people shoul

Charles Clarke as described in the passage would probably agree that ______.

A.people should choose their jobs according to their majors at college

B.physics should be the topmost choice of disciplines for prospective journalists

C.the Daily Telegraph is poorly staffed and needs rearrangement

D.there is no reason for the state to pay for subjects of higher education

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Charles Darwin had travelled to ______.A.Tierra del FuegoB.Punta AltaC.Rio de JaneiroD.all

Charles Darwin had travelled to ______.

A.Tierra del Fuego

B.Punta Alta

C.Rio de Janeiro

D.all of the above places

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听力原文:Do you want to fly into Orly Airport or Charles de Gaulle Airport?(A) No, thank y

听力原文:Do you want to fly into Orly Airport or Charles de Gaulle Airport?

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(B) Orly Airport, please.

(C) An aisle seat would be fine.

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第3题
What changed Charles's life and led him into a world of natural science?A.A letter to Capt

What changed Charles's life and led him into a world of natural science?

A.A letter to Captain Robert FitzRoy.

B.A voyage around the world on a ship called the Beagle.

C.His father decided to send Charles to Cambridge University.

D.A trip to Rio de Janeiro in South America.

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第4题
Charles Darwin's whole life was changed by one lucky chance. In 1831 ,before he went on th
e voyage of the Beagle, he was a very ordinary young man of twenty-two. No one in England — certainly not Darwin himself—had any idea of the future he had before him.

He was not a very clever boy, but Charles was good at doing the things that interested him. He also took pleasure in carrying out. experiments. But he could not learn Latin and-Greek which in those days were an important part of education. He was a disappointment to his father, who was sure that he would bring nothing but shame to himself and his family.

Then his father decided to send Charles to Cambridge University to study to become a priest. With hard work, he did quite well. And, in the countryside around Cambridge, he was able to shoot, fish and collect insects.

He seemed likely to become a country priest like hundreds of others, sharing his time between his work and his interest in natural history and country life. He had a deep faith in God and a lasting interest in religion. At this time he did not doubt that every word of the Bible was true.

Then a letter from Captain Robert FitzRoy changed his life. FitzRoy was planning to make a voyage around the world on a ship called the Beagle. He wanted a naturalist to join the ship, and Darwin was recommended. That voyage was the start of Charles Darwin's great life work.

In those days a great many people believed that every word written in the Bible was true. Darwin hoped that the plants and animals that they found in the course of their voyage would prove the truth of the Bible story of the great Flood.

He began to observe everything. When they got to Rio de Janeiro in South America, Charles was overcome with joy to see so many different creatures, so much life and colour. His notebooks were full of detailed observations.

Then they reached dry land at Punta Alta. There Darwin discovered his first fossils. Why, he wondered, were there horse bones at Punta Alta, when there had been no horses in the New World until Cortez brought his from Spain?

They came to Tierra del Fuego at the tip of South America. It was a strange place, with terrible storms. Its people grew no food, and they slept on the wet ground. Darwin observed their looks and habits.

"How can people be so different, if all are descended from Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden?" Charles wondered.

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A.The earlier years of Charles Darwin.

B.How does Charles Darwin get his fame.

C.Charles Darwin's education.

D.Charles Darwin's childhood.

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听力原文:My daughter and I had been searching for the origins of my grandfather, Alfred De

听力原文: My daughter and I had been searching for the origins of my grandfather, Alfred Denny, for several years. We had nothing definite except that he married Minerva Ann Hamilton in Michigan in 1860.

When I was a small child, my father had given me the address of his "Aunt Maggie," Mrs. William Rarick of Everson, Washington. She and I exchanged letters for about three years while I was still a youngster. My father died without giving any further information about his relatives.

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The lady on the telephone took a long breath and hesitantly said, "She was my grandmother."

I learned that Aunt Maggie was my grandfather's half sister. The "L" stood for Luella, who still used her maiden name. I had found my family.

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Persons who took part in the test were ________.A.college studentsB.twelve menC.H.M. Clark

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A.college students

B.twelve men

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C.dependence on non-renewable powersources would be reduced soon.

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A.because she didn't want to miss the club again

B.to see if the thief was hanging out outside

C.to the club, entirely forgetting about that unpleasant theft

D.in an attempt to trick the thief

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In 1996, Arthur C. Clarke predicted thatA.biological power sources would be put into use s

In 1996, Arthur C. Clarke predicted that

A.biological power sources would be put into use soon.

B.oil, gas and coal could be repeatedly used in the future.

C.dependence on non-renewable power sources would be reduced soon.

D.the Chernobyl disaster would happen in two years.

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The thief was arrested and Mrs. Clarke's things recovered after ______.

A.he went to have his hand treated at a clinic

B.the police found his fingerprints on the wire

C.he complained to the police about the wound inflicted upon him

D.the old lady gave the police a detailed description of the thief

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