The Drama of Darwin (Step 2)
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Question 1 |
In 1859, Darwin published his book "The Origin of the Species." It says that a natural mechanism -- not God -- caused living things to change over time. Darwin called this mechanism "natural ___."
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A | evolution |
B | science |
C | selection |
D | theory |
Question 2 |
Darwin ___ his theory to the end of his life. That is, he continued to support his theory.
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A | defended |
B | astonished |
C | punished |
D | rejected |
Question 3 |
Anne Darwin was her father’s ___ and joy. He found great delight in his daughter.
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A | origin |
B | grave |
C | drama |
D | pride |
Question 4 |
Darwin did not do well in his medical studies when he was in Scotland. And he was too afraid of ___.
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A | blood |
B | research |
C | fever |
D | death |
Question 5 |
Darwin quit his study of medicine. His father was very unhappy with his son’s situation, so he sent Charles to Cambridge University. There Darwin studied to become a ___ in the Church of England.
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A | gentleman |
B | professor |
C | priest |
D | doctor |
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