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1.recommended 推荐

2.beaks 鸟嘴

3.bark 树皮

4.thick 厚的

5.offspring 后代

6.controversial 有争议的




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Charles Darwin


Charles Darwin made what might be the most important scientific discovery of all time-the theory of evolution by natural selection.

It was Darwin who first understood how it was that plants and animals evolved over time to produce new and different species.

At firstthis theory faced much oppositionbut since that time it has been supported by evidence from many areas of science.

Darwin was born in a small town in England in 1809.

When he was a young manhe went to universityfirst to study medicineand later to study religion.

HoweverDarwin found his schoolwork to be very boring.

Insteadhe preferred outdoor activitiesand was very interested in nature.

While Darwin was at universitythe British navy was planning to send one of its shipscalled the Beagleon a voyage of exploration.

As part of the voyagethe ship needed a naturalistwho could study the various plants and animals that might be found.

Darwin was recommended for this job by one of his professorswho had been impress by Darwin.

Darwin was chosen as the naturalist of the Beagleand the ship left England in 1831.

The ship's voyage took Darwin around the worldand he observed many species of plants and animals on his trip.

In one place near South AmericaKnown as Galapagos IslandsDarwin observed many unusual species of birds.

Several of these birds seemed close related to each otherbut they differed in interesting ways.

For examplesome birds had long beaks that could reach insects hidden in the bark of treesbut other birds had thick beaks that could break open the shells of nuts.

What Darwin realized was that certain characteristics could help an animalor a plantto survive and reproduce.

Individuals that lacked those characteristics could be more likely to die without reproducing.

Over many generationsthe useful characteristics would then become more and more common and the surviving individuals passed the characteristics on to their offspring.

Eventuallyafter many generationsthe changes would be so great that a new species would exist.

In this waya single species would divide into two and more new ones.

This was called theprocess of evolution by natural selection.

When Darwin returned to Englandhe studied plants and animals in more detail.

After much researchhe began writing a book about his theory of evolution by natural selection.

When the bookthe Origin of Specieswas published in 1859it was very popular and very controversial.

During the next twenty yearsDarwin continued his scientific researchand he wrote several more books.

By the time of his deathin 1882many biologists had realized that Darwin had made one of the most important scientific discoveries of all time.

For the first timescientists could understand the origin of many different species of plants and animals.


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