返回 【万物简史】PART II CH 6势不两立的科学(16)

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同学们,今天首先要和大家介绍一下两位帮我做节目的同学,一位大家都认识,她就是一直以来默默耕耘在广播一线,辛勤发布节目的“未丸辰”——丸子萝莉小姐。另外一位是新来的词汇整理秘书“yuanmei424”圆圆小姐,从这起节目起她将为大家在回复一楼整理出各期听写酷的生词和背景,方便大家学习的同时,也拓宽大家的视野,大家一定要好好学习词汇不辜负她的辛劳哦。当然我们也不能忘记本节目助理职位上的创始人“luluweiyang”,人家如今是荣誉主持了,顾问级的!!
言归正传吧——今天的文章有点长,有好多动物啊!!!!!我们还是看看内容介绍吧:
欧文很快以他的组织能力和演绎能力受人注意。同时,他证明自己是个无与伦比的解剖学家,具有很强的复原本能,几乎可以与巴黎伟大的居维叶相比。他对伦敦动物园里死去的任何动物拥有优先取舍权用以做自己的研究。不过,是由于他在恐龙方面的成就,欧文才为人们记得~~~

❤《万物简史》推出部落节目版,戳这里订阅:http://bulo.yeshj.com/menu/6004/




书本的朗读语音很charming的磁性英音~~~大家可以好好学着模仿哦~~~!!
因为原著为美国人所写,单词采用美式拼法,不抄全文,也不用写序号。答完一空换行继续下一空作答。文中需听写单词或词组用[-No-]表示,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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London Zoological Gardens
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Owen swiftly [-1-] himself with his powers of organization and deduction. At the same time he showed himself to be a [-2-] anatomist [-3-] reconstruction almost [-4-] the great Cuvier in Paris. [---5---] Once his wife returned home to find a freshly deceased rhinoceros filling the front hallway. He quickly became a leading expert on all kinds of animals living and extinct—from platypuses, echidnas, and other newly discovered marsupials to the hapless dodo and the extinct giant birds called moas that had roamed New Zealand until [-6-] by the Maoris. He was the first to describe the archaeopteryx after its discovery in Bavaria in 1861 and the first to write a formal epitaph for the dodo. Altogether he produced some 600 anatomical papers, a prodigious [-7-].

[---8---] He [-9-] the term dinosauria in 1841. It means “terrible lizard” and was a curiously inapt name. Dinosaurs, as we now know, weren't all terrible—some were no bigger than rabbits and probably extremely retiring—[---10---], which are actually of a much older (by 30 million years) lineage. Owen [-11-] that the creatures were reptilian and had [-12-] a perfectly good Greek word, herpeton, but for some reason chose not to use it. Another, more excusable error (given the paucity of specimens at the time) was that dinosaurs constitute not one but two orders of reptiles: the bird-hipped ornithischians and the lizard-hipped saurischians.



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