問題詳情

(c)Knowledge comes from education. But sometimes, it is passion that brings people knowledge.As a little girl, Jane Goodall was so ___51.___ about animal behavior that she often spent much time___52.___ observing birds and other animals, taking notes and drawing pictures of them. At eighteen,after graduation from high school, Goodall visited a friend in Kenya and had the ___53.___ to work for theanthropologist Louis Leakey, ___54.___ research was on primates. Dr. Leakey appreciated Goodall’sability and invited her to conduct a study. However, other researchers disapproved, because their opinionwas Goodall didn’t ___55.___ university and have sufficient education. But it didn’t kill Goodall’s passionfor studying chimpanzees. In 1960, she ___56.___ to do her own research with little support. She stayedin the___ 57.___ alone for hours every day to observe chimpanzees. Rain or shine, she followed them,imitating and recording their behavior. She made numerous___58___ about the animals that shocked the world. ___59.____ her contributions to science, CambridgeUniversity awarded her a Ph.D. in ethology in 1965. Nowadays, Goodall’s devotion to chimpanzees stillcontinues. With her own story, she proves every day to the world that that a woman with passion can dogreat things and ___60.___ the world.
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參考答案

答案:C
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(1),B(2),C(3),D(0),E(0)