A、It had never been seen before. B、It was in the student’s imagination. C、It would stay there for days. D、It was fairly common.

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When I was it British Columbia last July working at the department’s archaeological dig, I saw the weirdest rainbow. At first I couldn’t believe my eyes because the bands of color I saw weren’t in a single half circle arc across the sky. Instead, I saw a full circle of rainbow hues hanging in the sky just above the sea. Inside the circle there was a big white dise and above the circle there was another round band of colors forming a halo. There were curved legs of multicolored light coming off the sides of the circles. It was an incredible sight.
    I ran back to cur main camp and tried to get our cook to come with me to see my fantastic find before it disappeared. He just laughed at my excited story and told me that what I saw was nothing special just some"sun dogs". He said I’d be sure to see many more before I left. And sure enough, I did, When I got back from the dig I asked Professor Clark about the"sun dogs,"and she’s going to tell us more about them.
5. Why was the student in British Columbia?
6. What did the student find so unusual about the"rainbow"he saw?
7. What was inside the large circle?
8. What did the cook say about the phenomenon the student had seen?
9. What did the cook call the phenomenon?

选项 A、It had never been seen before.
B、It was in the student’s imagination.
C、It would stay there for days.
D、It was fairly common.

答案D

解析 从“laughed at”、“nothing special”、“to see many more”等词不难判断出厨师对于学生的看到现象无动于衷,因为这种现象很常见。因此选D。
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