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A、His ability to play the organ. B、His interest in medicine. C、His doctoral degrees in philosophy and music. D、His talents in pr
A、His ability to play the organ. B、His interest in medicine. C、His doctoral degrees in philosophy and music. D、His talents in pr
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Albert Schweitzer was born in 1875 in Alsace. At that time, it was a part of Germany. [32] His generous spirit was first awakened through his training as a preacher. Besides gaining a reputation as preacher, [33] he also became respected for his ability to play the organ. [35] He was a man of many talents. His concern for other people turned his attention to medicine. He had also acquired doctoral degrees in philosophy and music. His wife took an interest in medicine also and became a nurse. Many people thought that he should remain and lecture in Europe to have a strong impact on Western civilization. Though he listened to their suggestions, he ultimately decided to follow his own conscience. This led him to Africa. [34] Albert had felt that all men should accept the responsibility of helping others. He felt particularly concerned for black Africans who had been exploited by white men. He earned the money he needed by performing on the organ and by lecturing. With this money he bought equipment and opened a hospital in Africa. He was a man of great strength who faced great problems with courage. The threat of war, the reality of imprisonment during World War One as a German citizen and the unbearable heat in Africa did not make him retreat at all. [35] He believed that a man could overcome these obstacles if he had a sense of idealism. He died in 1965.
选项
A、His ability to play the organ.
B、His interest in medicine.
C、His doctoral degrees in philosophy and music.
D、His talents in preaching.
答案
A
解析
细节题。短文提到,他还因为能够演奏风琴而受到尊重,故A为正确答案。
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