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尽管莱尔的理论有误,但是他对地质学的贡献依旧影响深远~~~

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因为原著为美国人所写,单词采用美式拼法,不抄全文,然后听写单词或词组(用[-No-]表示)以及句子(用[---No---]表示)。请边听写边理解文意,根据下面的TIPS训练听写。这样可以提高听力准确度,并为训练听译打下基础哦~~~


TIPS听写训练点:单词拼写,时态,单复数,连读,长难句(请边听边用符号先记下内容,然后自己回头组织语句,最后校对,不要逐字逐句听写)



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Lyell's oversights were not [-1-]. He failed to explain convincingly how mountain ranges were formed and overlooked glaciers as an agent of change. He refused to accept Louis Agassiz's idea of ice ages—"the refrigeration of the globe," as he dismissively termed it—and was confident that mammals "would be found in the oldest fossiliferous beds." He rejected the notion that animals and plants suffered sudden annihilations, and believed that all the principal animal groups—mammals, reptiles, fish, and so on—had [-2-] since the dawn of time. [---3---]

Yet it would be nearly impossible to [-4-] Lyell's influence. The Principles of Geology [-5-] 12 editions in Lyell's lifetime and contained notions that shaped geological thinking far into the 20th century. Darwin took a first edition with him on the Beagle voyage and wrote afterward that "the [-6-]  of the Principles was that it altered the whole tone of one's mind, and therefore that, when seeing a thing never seen by Lyell, one yet saw it [-7-] through his eyes." In short, he thought him nearly a god, as did many of his generation. [---8---]  But that is another chapter.



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