Mary Anning (1799—1847) was a British fossil hunter who began finding【21】as a child, and soon supported herself and her very【22】

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问题     Mary Anning (1799—1847) was a British fossil hunter who began finding【21】as a child, and soon supported herself and her very【22】family by finding and selling fossils. Very【23】is known about her life, but her father was a cabinet maker and he also【24】local fossils.
    Mary【25】on the southern coast of England, in a town called Lyme Regis. Its famous【26】by the sea contain【27】fossil layers that【28】from the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods (the【29】of the dinosaurs, other bizarre reptiles, large insects, sea creatures,【30】mammals, and 【31】life forms).
    Mary Anning【32】and prepared the first fossilized plesiosaur (an ocean-dwelling reptile) and the first Ichthyosaurus (an ocean-dwelling reptile that【33】like a dolphin). She found many other important fossils, including Pterodactylus (a flying reptile), sharks (and other fish), and so on.
    【34】with her brother Joseph, Mary supplied prepared fossil specimens to【35】museums, scientists, and private collections.

选项 A、poor
B、rich
C、famous
D、unknown

答案A

解析 并且很快就靠搜寻和出售化石来维持她的贫困的家庭生计了。
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