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    Two hundred years after Charles Darwin’s birth, studies have found new details of his life at the University of Cambridge. Six leather-bound ledgers(皮革账本) discovered in the university show this. 1.

He lived in the most expensive rooms provided for a rich student at his time. 2. He had someone to clean his room, make his bed and take care of the fire in his bright rooms. He hired a dishwasher, a clothes washer and a man who cleaned his shoes. A tailor(裁缝), hatter and barber made sure he was well presented. A chimney cleaner and a coalman kept his fire going. Christ’s College’s basic food was meat and beer. 3.

4. Later he described this time as the most joyful of his happy life. That large sum(金额) would have been fairly common for a student at Cambridge in the 19th century. The bills were paid by his wealthy father, Robert Darwin, a doctor.

In those days Cambridge was full of rich students living a pretty good life and Darwin was just one of them. Thanks to the richness, he was able to hire servants to help with the daily life. 5. He would be out shooting, collecting beetles, doing his scientific hobbies or visiting friends. He played cards and drank wine at night, just like students always have.

A. And thus he had plenty of time for socializing or private study.

B. The findings were published on the Internet.

C. So he paid five and a half pence extra each day to have vegetables.

D. He had several people to help him to deal with the daily housework.

E. He enjoyed the kind of comfortable university life that most of today’s students can only dream about.

F. When you look at the ledgers, you can find there were many rich students in Cambridge.

G. Darwin’s bill topped 636 pounds during his three years of study at Cambridge.

 

1.E 2.D 3.C 4.G 5.A 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了最新的研究所发现的达尔文在剑桥大学三年学习期间的生活细节。达尔文的大学时光是一生中最为快乐的一段时光,过着舒适享受的生活;他雇佣了服务员来打理他的日常家务活,从而抽出了很多时间参与社交活动或学习研究。 1.根据下文内容,达尔文在大学里过着十分舒适享受,甚至乎奢侈无比的贵族式生活,而该空位于首段末尾,有引出下文、总领下文的作用,E选项概括为他享受了今天大部分学生梦寐以求的那种舒适大学生活,符合上下文逻辑,故选E。 2.根据该空之后所接的四句话,各种各样的人在为达尔文服务,为他承担日常家务,且事无巨细,例如“a dishwasher, a clothes washer, a man who cleaned his shoes, a tailor, hatter and barber”等等。而D选项概括为“He had several people to help him to deal with the daily housework”(他请了一些人来帮他打理日常家务)符合题意,故选D。 3.根据上一句“Christ’s College’s basic food was meat and beer.”(日常主食是肉类和啤酒)可推知,下一句可能谈及其它的补充食物。C选项说达尔文额外付钱补充蔬菜,与上一句承接,C选项中的extra与该空上一句的basic相互呼应,故选C。 4.该空下一句内容为“Later he described this time as the most joyful of his happy life.”(后来他把这段时光描述为一生中最为快乐的时光),其中this time指的就是上大学的这个时间段。因此该空内容也应和这段时光的总体情况或概括相关,而G选项介绍了达尔文在剑桥三年时光的总花销高达636英镑,符合题意,故选G。 5.该空上一句提到,多亏了生活宽裕,他能够雇人打理日常生活的琐碎家务;该空下一句则列举了达尔文丰富多彩的课外生活、社交活动及研究学习。因此该空所填的句子应建立这两者的联系,而A选项“And thus he had plenty of time for socializing or private study.”(因此使他有许多时间参与社交活动或自学)符合题意,逻辑连接词thus(因此,从而)建立了前后句的联系,故选A。
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