Lamarck’s theory of evolution, which argued that acquired characteristics could be inherited, was eventually(i)______by the worl

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问题 Lamarck’s theory of evolution, which argued that acquired characteristics could be inherited, was eventually(i)______by the world scientific community, yet it continued to be embraced in the former USSR, because it was(ii)______consistent with the official Party beliefs, which stated that individual men could(iii)______their nature.

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答案B,D, H

解析 The best answer is B, D, and H. The actions of the scientific community are contrasted with the embracing done by the Soviets. Therefore, "spurned" is the best choice for Blank(i). For Blank(ii), "ideologically" refers to a system of ideas, which matches "Party beliefs." Finally, Lamarck’s theory was about the process of evolution, which implies change or transformation over time.
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