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2023年同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语水平全国统一考试试题PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes,15points)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhearnineshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbereadonlyonce.ChoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDbymarkingthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:A.Attheoffice.B.Inthewaitingroom.C.Attheairport.D.InarestaurantSample[A][B][C][D]Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwospeakersaretalkingaboutorderingfood.Thisismostlikelytohavetakenplaceinarestaurant.Therefore,D.Inarestaurantisthebestanswer.YoushouldchooseDontheANSWERSHEETandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.1.A.Tothepark.B.Downtown.C.Tothebar.D.Totheshow.2.A.GoandseeKaren.B.Gototheartgallery.C.TellKarenhe'sfine.D.AskKarenforadvice.3.A.Thegamehasbeenputoff.B.Thegamehasn’t’startedyet.C.Shewantstoknowwhoiswinning.D.Thegameisalmostovernow.4.A.Atahotel.B.Inatent.C.Inahouse.D.Onaboat.5.A.15dollars.B.4.dollars.C.11dollars.D.26dollars.6.A.Becauseit’sreallyeffectiveB.Becauseitdoesn’twork.C.Becauseithasharmfulsideeffects.D.Becauseitonlyworkstemporarily.7.A.Aboutthreehours.B.Twentyorthirtyminutes.C.Lessthananhourandahalf.D.Justundertwohours.8.A.Theyareveryexpensive.B.Theyareveryeasy.C.Theyaregivenbyastrictteacher.D.Theyareveryrewarding.9.A.Ashopassistant.B.Herneighbor.C.Apoliceman.D.Hercolleague.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillfirsthearaconversationandthenatalk.Attheendoftheconversationandthetalk,youwillhearsomequestions.Allofthemwillbereadonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDbymarkingthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Questions10to12arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.10.A.Hehastofinishwritingapaper.B.HemusttalkwithProfessorLawrence.C.Hehastotakeamathtest.D.He’sgoingtoaconference.11.A.Science.B.History.C.Maths.D.Literature.12.A.Teachhimhowtowriteapoem.B.Helphimwithhismaths.C.Walkwithhimtothelibrary.D.Reviewthelastexamwithhim.Questions13to15arebasedonthetalkyouhavejustheard.13.A.Two.B.ThreeC.FourD.Five.14.A.Makesuretherearegoodlocksonallthewindowsanddoors.B.Talktootherpeoplewhorentapartmentsinthesamebuilding.C.Walkaroundtheapartmentfordangeroussigns.D.Checkthewaterandelectricitytoseeiftheyareworking.15.A.Readtheleasecarefullyandsignit.B.Depositsomemoneyinabank.C.Signthecontractandpayasecuritydeposit.D.Askthelandlordforadamagedeposit.PartIIVocabulary(15minutes,15points)SectionADirections:Inthissectiontherearefifteensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.16.ThetemperaturesaresomewhatlowerthantheaveragetemperatureinMaythisyear.A.ratherB.veryC.alittleD.less17.Hemustnotallowthisunusualbarriertostophimfromfightingagainsttheenemy.A.interiorB.obstacleC.interruptionD.interference18.Nextsemester,Susanmusttakethreecompulsorycourses.A.formalB.voluntaryC.practicalD.required19.Shouldeitherofthesesituationsoccur,wrongcontrolactionsmightbetakenandapotentialaccidentsequenceinitiated.A.importedB.installedC.startedD.interviewed20.Nowabouthalfofthewomenwhoworkinsocialwelfarearepart-time,ascomparedto38%intheprivatesector.A.guaranteeB.farewellC.well-offD.well-being21.Itisnotclearwhethertheincreaseinreportsisstemmedfromgreaterhumanactivityorissimplytheresultofmoresurveys.A.flowsB.comesC.derivesD.originates22.Thisisthesortofcaseinwhichjudgesmustexercisethearbitrarypowerdescribedamomentago.A.availB.useC.haveD.display23.Recentstudieshaveposedthequestionastowhetherthereisalinkbetweenfilmviolenceandrealviolence.A.supposedB.poisedC.arousedD.raised24.Floodshaveunderminedthefoundationoftheancientbridge.A.weakenedB.reachedC.spoiledD.covered25.Afrequentlycitedexampleoftheendangeredspeciesisthepanda.A.worriedB.neglectedC.reducedD.mentioned26.Somepsychologistsarguethatthetraditionalidea“sparetherodandspoilthechild”isnotrational.A.helpfulB.kindC.sensibleD.effective27.Providingfirst-classserviceisoneofthetacticstheairlineadoptstoattractpassengers.A.methodsB.attitudesC.thoughtsD.solutions28.Beforeyoudecideonavocation,itmightbeagoodideatoconsultafewgoodfriends.A.careerB.holidayC.planD.research29.Thepolicearetryingtogetbackthestolenstatue.A.detainB.retrieveC.trackD.detect30.Becauseofadverseweatherconditions,thetravelersstoppedtocamp.A.localB.unfamiliarC.goodD.unfavorableSectionBDirections:Inthissectiontherearefifteenincompletesentences.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.31.Theselast22yearshavereallybeenamazing,everypredictionwe’vemadeaboutimprovementshaveall______.A.comeoverB.comedownC.comealongD.cometrue32.Anyonebreakingtheruleswillbeaskedtoleave______.A.atthespotB.onthespotC.forthespotD.inthespot33.Marysucceededinliving______herextraordinaryreputation.A.uptoB.upC.downD.on34.Otherguestsatyesterday’sopening,whichwasbroadcast______bytheradiostation,includedtheGovernorandtheMayor.A.aliveB.liveC.livelyD.living35.Themanagerwastoldwhenhewas______thathiswasapressurejob.A.appointedB.pointedC.assignedD.disappointed36.Herhusbandisinterestedindesigningelectronic______.A.managementB.safetyC.devicesD.routine37.Gesturesareanimportantmeansto______messages.A.conveyB.studyC.exploitD.keep38.______preparationswerebeingmadeforthePrimeMinister’sofficialvisittothefourforeigncountries.A.WiseB.ElaborateC.OptionalD.Neutral39.Thislocaleveningpaperhasa______oftwenty-fivethousand.A.numberB.contributionC.circulationD.celebration40.Susanloveschocolatesomuchthatshecanhardlyresistits______.A.sightB.brandC.varietyD.temptation41.Onthelocalmarket,______fruitsandvegetablesarenowcommonlysold.A.exoticB.enoughC.limitedD.famous42.Afterafewmonths,theimmigrantsbecame______tothenewenvironment.A.confidentB.sickC.happyD.accustomed43.Ifyour______livelypetsbecomepassive,theymightbeill.A.traditionallyB.rarelyC.normallyD.continually44.Speechisthe______abilitypossessedonlybyhumanbeings.A.uniqueB.averageC.collectiveD.single45.Johnseldomdrinkscoffeebecausehedoesn’t______thetaste.A.standforB.careaboutC.copewithD.careforPartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes,25points)Directions:Therearefivepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Passage1Americansusuallyconsiderthemselvesafriendlypeople.Theirfriendships,however,tendtobeshorterandmorecasualthanfriendshipsamongpeoplefromothercultures.ItisnotuncommonforAmericanstohaveonlyoneclosefriendduringtheirlifetime,andconsiderother"friends"tobejustsocialacquaintances.ThisattitudeprobablyhassomethingtodowithAmericanmobilityandthefactthatAmericansdonotliketobedependentonotherpeople.Theytendto"compartmentalize"(划分)friendships,having"friendsatwork","friendsonthesoftballteam","familyfriends",etc.BecausetheUnitedStatesisahighlyactivesociety,fullofmovementandchange,peoplealwaysseemtobeonthego.Inthishighlychargedatmosphere,Americanscansometimesseembrusque(无礼旳)orimpatient.Theywanttogettoknowyouasquicklyaspossibleandthenmoveontosomethingelse.Sometimes,earlyon,theywil1askyouquestionsthatyoumayfeelareverypersona1.Noinsultisintended;thequestionsusual1ygrowoutoftheirgenuineinterestorcuriosity,andtheirimpatiencetogettotheheartofthematter.Andthesamegoesforyou.IfyoudonotunderstandcertainAmericanbehaviororyouwanttoknowmoreaboutthem,donothesitatetoaskthemquestionsaboutthemselves.Americansareusuallyeagertoexplainallabouttheircountryoranything“American"inwhichyoumaybeinterested.Somuchsoinfactthatyoumaybecometiredoflistening.Itdoesn’tmatterbecauseAmericanstendtobeuncomfortablewithsilenceduringaconversation.Theywouldrathertalkabouttheweatherorthelatestsportsscores,forexample,thandealwithsilence.Ontheotherhand,don’texpectAmericanstobeknowledgeableaboutinternationalgeographyorworldaffairs,unlessthosesubjectsdirectlyinvolvetheUnitedStates.BecausetheUnitedStatesisnotsurroundedbymanyothernationslsomeAmericanstendtoignoretherestoftheworld.46.Thegeneraltopicofthepassageis______.A.AmericancultureB.AmericansocietyC.Americans'activitiesD.Americans'personality47.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Americansdonotliketodependonotherpeople.B.FriendshipsamongAmericanstendtobecasual.C.Americansknowalotaboutinternationalaffairs.D.Americansalwaysseemtobeonthego.48.Thephrase"highlycharged"(paragraph2)mostprobablymeans______.A.extremelyfreeB.highlyresponsibleC.verycheerfulD.fullofmobilityandchange49.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.A.AmericanswanttoparticipateinallkindsofactivitiesB.Americans'characterisaffectedbytheirsocialandgeographicalenvironments.C.AmericansdonotknowhowtodealwithsilenceD.CuriosityischaracteristicofAmericans50.Accordingtothepassage,Americanstendtoignoretherestoftheworldbecause______.A.theyarenotinterestedinothercountriesB.theyaretooproudofthemselvesC.theircountrydoesnothavemanyneighboringnationsD.theyaretoobusytolearnaboutothercountriesPassage2Wantaglimpseofthefutureofhealthcare?Takealookatthewaythevariousnetworksofpeopleinvolvedinpatientcarearebeingconnectedtooneanother,andhowthisnewconnectivityisbeingexp1oitedtodelivermedicinetothepatient--nomatterwhereheorshemaybe.Onlinedoctorsofferingadvicebasedonstandardizedsymptomsarethemostobviousexample.Increasingly,however,remotediagnosis(telemedicine)willbebasedonrealphysiologicaldatafromtheactualpatient.AgroupfromtheUniversityofKentuckyhasshownthatbyusinganoff--the-shelf(现成旳)PDA(personaldataassistance)suchasaPalmPilotplusamobilephone,itisperfectlyfeasibletotransmitapatient’svitalsignsoverthetelephone.Withthiskindofequipmentinafirst-aidkit(急救包),thecryaskingwhethertherewasadoctorinthehousecou1dwellbeathingofthepast.Othermedicaltechnologygroupsareworkingonapplyingtelemedicinetoruralcare.Andatleastoneteamwantstousetelemedicineasatoolfordisasterresponse—especiallyafterearthquakes.Overall,thetrendistowardsprovidingglobalaccesstomedicaldataandexpertise.Butthereisoneproblem.Bandwidthisthelimitingfactorfortransmittingcomplexmedicalimagesaroundtheworld—CTscansbeingoneofthebiggestbandwidthconsumers.Communicationssatellitesmaybeabletocopewiththeshort-termneedsduringdisasterssuchasearthquakes,warsorfamines.Butmedicineislookingtowardsboththesecond-generationInternetandthird-generationmobilephonesforthefutureofdistributedmedicalintelligence.Doctorshavemettodiscusscomputer-basedtoolsformedicaldiagnosis,trainingandtelemedicine.Withthefallingpriceofbroadbandcommunications,thenewtechnologiesshouldusherin(迎来)anerawhentelemedicineandthesharingofmedicalinformation,expertopinionanddiagnosisarecommon.51.Thebasisofremotediagnosiswillbe______.A.standardizedsymptomsofapatientB.personaldataassistanceC.transmittedcomplexmedicalimagesD.realphysiologicaldatafromapatient52.Thesentence"thecryaskingwhethertherewasadoctorinthehousecouldwellbeathingofthepast"means______.A.nowpeopleprobablywouldnotaskifthereisadoctorinthehouseB.patientsusedtocryandaskiftherewasadoctorinthehouseC.inthepastpeopleoftencriedandaskediftherewasadoctorinthehouseD.patientsarenowstillaskingifthereisadoctorinthehouse53.AllthefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPTthat______.A.itisnowfeasibletotransmitapatient'svitalsignsovertelephoneB.floodisnotamongthedisastersmentionedinthepassageC.thetrendinapplyingtelemedicineistowardprovidingglobalaccesstomedicaldataD.telemedicineisbeingusedbymanymedicalteamsasatoolfordisasterresponse54.Theword"problem"inthefourthparagraphreferstothefactthat______.A.therearenotenoughmobilephonesfordistributingmedicalintelligenceB.CTscansareoneofthebiggestbandwidthconsumersC.bandwidthisnotadequatetotransmitcomplexmedicalimagesaroundtheworldD.communicationssatellitescanonlycopewiththeshort-termneedsduringdisasters55.Apropertitleforthepassagemaybe______.A.ImprovementinCommunicationsB.TheOnlineDoctorIsInC.ApplicationofTelemedicineD.HowtoMakeRemoteDiagnosisPicturesintheBritishpapersthisweekofPrinceWilliam,PrinceCharles's18-year-oldson,cleaningtoiletsoverseas,haveledtoasurgeofaltruism(利他主义).RaleighInternational,thecharitythatorganizedhistrip,hasseeninquiriesaboutvoluntaryworkabroadriseby30%.ButtheimageofidealisticyouththatWilliampresentsnolongerreflectstherealityofthevolunteerforce.It'sgettingolderandolder.VoluntaryServiceOverseas(VSO)hasabout2023volunteersinthefieldaroundtheworld.Afteradipininterestinthemid-1990s,applicationstoworkabroadareatrecordlevels.Lastyear7,645peoplesubmittedapplications,and920successfullynegotiatedtheVSOselectionprocessandweresentabroad.Whentheorganizationwasfoundedinl959,theaveragevolunteerwasinhisearly20s.Now,theaverageageis35,andsettorisefurther.Partly,thatisbecausetherearemoreolderpeoplewhowanttodoVSO.Morepeopletakeearlyretirement;more,saysthechiefexecutiveofVSO,"stillfeelthattheyhavemoretogiveandareingoodhealth".AndthedemandsoftheAfricanandAsiancountrieswheremostofthevolunteersgoarechanging,too.Theireducationalstandardshaverisenoverthepastcoupleofdecades,sotheywantpeoplewithmorequalifications,skillsandexperience.BESO(BritishExecutiveServiceOverseas)recruitsexecutivesandbusinessmenwithatleast15years’experienceforshort-termcontractworkoverseas.Itorganizes500placements(工作安顿)ayear,andatthemomentsupplyissurpassingdemand.ABESOspokesmansaidthattheorganizationis"limitedbyfundingratherthanalackofvolunteers".Enthusiasticbutunqualifiedstudentsdonotimpressasmuchastheyoncedidalongsideaccountants,managersanddoctors.Thetypicalvolunteer,thesedays,hasbeeninfull-timeemploymentforatleastfiveyearsandishighlyqualified.Andtheprofessionwhichprovidesthebiggestportionofvolunteersiseducation—headmastersandschoolinspectorsaswellasclassroomteachers.56.Accordingtothepassage,thevolunteers______.A.aregettingolderandolderB.arebecomingfewerC.areinexperiencedandunqualifiedD.aremostlystudents57.AllthestatementsaretrueaboutPrinceWilliamEXCEPTthat______.A.histriphastriggeredasurgeofaltruismB.histripwasorganizedbyagovernmentinstitutionC.hepresentstheimageofidealisticyouthD.heisnotarepresentativevolunteerinage58.Fromthesecondparagraphwecanknowthat______.A.thenumberofapplicationstoworkabroaddeclinedinthemid-1990sB.theaveragevolunteernowisnotmucholderthanfortyyearsagoC.ofthosewhohavesubmittedapplicationsamajorityhavebeenchosenandsentabroadD.thereweremoreapplicationstoworkaboardintheearly1990sthaninthelate1990s59.TherearemoreolderpeoplewhowanttodoVSObecause______.I.morepeopletakeearlyretirementII.moreolderpeoplefeeltheyareingoodhealthIII.theforeigncountrieswherethevolunteersgowantpeoplewithmorequalifications,skillsandexperienceA.IIonlyB.IonlyC.I,IIandIIID.IandII60.Accordingtothelastparagraph,thetypicalvolunteernowmaybe______.A.anenthusiasticbutunqualifiedyoungstudentB.ahighlyqualifiedheadmasterorteacherC.anexecutiveorbusinessmanwithatleast15years’experienceD.awell-experiencedaccountant,manager,ordoctorPassage4Withonlyabout1000pandasleftintheworld,Chinaisdesperatelytryingtoclonetheanimalandsavetheendangeredspecies.That’samovesimilartowhataTexasA&MUniversityresearcherhasbeenundertakingforthepastfiveyearsinaprojectcalled“Noah’sArk”.Dr.DuaneKraemer,aprofessorinTexasA&M’sCollegeofVeterinaryMedicineandapioneerinembryo(胚胎)transferworkandrelatedprocedures,saidhesalutestheChineseeffortand“Iwishthemallthebestsuccesspossible.It’saworthwhileproject,certainlynotaneasyone,andit’sverymuchlikewhatwe’reattemptinghereatTexasA&M—tosaveanimalsfromextinction”.Noah’sArkisaimedatcollectingeggs,embryos,semens(精子)andDNAofendangeredanimalsandstoringtheminliquidnitrogen.Ifcertainspeciesshouldbecomeextinct,Kraemersaystherewouldbeenoughofthebasicbuildingblockstoreintroducethespeciesinthefuture.Itisestimatedthatasmanyas2000speciesofmammals,birdsandreptileswillbecomeextinctoverthenext100years.Thepanda,nativeonlytoChina,isindangerofbecomingextinctinthenext25years.Thisweek,ChinesescientistssaidtheygrewanembryobyintroducingcellsfromadeadfemalepandaintotheeggcellsofaJapanesewhiterabbit.Theyarenowtryingtoimplanttheembryointoahostanimal.Theentireprocedurecouldtakefromthreetofiveyearstocomplete.“Thenucleartransferofonespeciestoanotherisnoteasy,andthelackofavailablepandaeggscouldbeamajorproblem,”Kraemerbelieves.“Theywillprobablyhavetodoseveralhundredtransferstoresultinonepregnancy.Ittakesalongtimeandit’sdifficult,butthiscouldbegroundbreakingscienceifitworks.Theyarecertainlynotputtinganylivepandasatrisk,soitisworththeeffort,”addsKraemer,whoisoneoftheleadersoftheMissyplicityProjectatTexasA&M,thefirst-everattemptatcloningadog.“Theyaretryingtodosomethingthat’sneverbeendone,andthisisverysimilartoourworkinNoah’sArk.We’rebothtryingtosaveanimalsthatfaceextinction.Icertainlyapplaudtheireffortandthere’salotwecanlearnfromwhattheyareattemptingtodo.It’saresearchthatisverymuchneeded.”61.Theaimof“Noah’sArk”Projectisto______.A.salutetheChineseeffortsinsavingpandasB.implantembryointoahostanimalC.introducecellsfromadeadfemalepandaintotheeggcellsofaJapanesewhiterabbitD.saveendangeredanimalsfromextinction62.HowlongwilltheChinesepanda-cloningprojecttakeaccordingtothepassage?A.3to5years.B.1year.C.25years.D.2years.63.Theword“groundbreaking”(paragraph7)canbeinterpretedas______.A.pioneeringB.essentiallynewC.epoch-makingD.evolutionary64.WhatcouldbethemajorproblemincloningpandasaccordingtoProfessorKraemer?A.Lackofhostanimals.B.Lackofavailablepandaeggs.C.Lackoffunds.D.Lackofqualifiedresearchers.65.Thebesttitleforthepassagemaybe______.A.China’sEffortstoClonePandasB.China—theNativePlaceofPandasForeverC.ExploringthePossibilitytoClonePandasD.China’sFirstClonedPandaPassage5Ifthereisonethingscientistshavetohear,itisthatthegameisover.Raisedonthebeliefofanendlessvoyageofdiscovery,theyrecoil(畏缩)fromthesuggestionthatmostofthebestthingshavealreadybeenlocated.Iftheyhave,today’sscientistscanhopetocontributenomorethanafewgracenotestothesymphonyofscience.AbooktobepublishedinBritainthisweek,TheEndofScience,arguespersuasivelythatthisisthecase.Itsauthor,JohnHorgan,isaseniorwriterforScientificAmericanmagazine,whohasinterviewedmanyoftoday’sleadingscientistsandsciencephilosophers.Theshockofrealizingthatsciencemightbeovercametohim,hesays,whenhewastalkingtoOxfordmathematicianandphysicistSirRogerPenrose.TheEndofScienceprovokedawaveofdenunciation(训斥)intheUnitedStateslastyear.“Thereactionhasbeenoneofcompleteshockanddisbelief,”Mr.Horgansays.Therealquestioniswhetheranyremainingunsolvedproblems,ofwhichthereareplenty,lendthemselvestouniversalsolutions.Iftheydonot,thenthefocusofscientificdiscoveryisalreadynarrowing.Sincethetriumphsofthe1960s—thegeneticcode,platetectonics(板块构造说),andthemicrowavebackgroundradiationthatwentalongwaytowardsprovingtheBigBang—genuinescientificrevolutionshavebeenscarce.Morescientistsarenowalive,spendingmoremoneyonresearch,thatever.Yetmostofthegreatdiscoveriesofthe19thand20thcenturiesweremadebeforetheappearanceofstatesponsorship,whenthescientificenterprisewasafractionofitspresentsize.Werethescientistswhomadethesediscoveriesbrighterthantoday’s?Thatseemsunlikely.Afarmorereasonableexplanationisthatfundamentalsciencehasalreadyenteredaperiodofdiminishedreturns.“Look,don’tgetmewrong,”saysMr.Horgan.“Therearelotsofimportantthingsstilltostudy,andappliedscienceandengineeringcangoonforever.Ihopewegetacureforcancer,andformentaldisease,thoughtherearefewrealsignsofprogress.”66.Thesentence“mostofthebestthingshavealreadybeenlocated”couldmean______.A.mostofthebestthingshavealreadybeenchangedB.mostofthebestthingsremaintobechangedC.therehaveneverbeensomanybestthingswaitingtobediscoveredD.mostsecretsoftheworldhavealreadybeendiscovered67.JohnHorgan______.I.haspublishedabookentitledTheEndofScienceII.hasbeenworkingasaneditorofScientificAmericanIII.hasbeenworkingmanyyearsasaliterarycriticIV.isworkingasasciencewriterA.IandIIB.IonlyC.IandIVD.I,IIandIV68.Therehavenotbeenmanygenuinescientificrevolutionsinthepastfewdecadesbecause______.A.therehavebeendecreasedreturnsintheresearchoffundamentalscienceB.therearetoomanyimportantthingsforscientiststostudyC.appliedscienceandengineeringtakeuptoomuchtimeandenergyD.today’sscientistsarenotasintelligentasthoseinthepast69.Theterm“theBigBang”probablyrefersto______.A.thegeneticcodetheoryB.ageologicaltheoryC.atheoryoftheoriginoftheuniverseD.theoriginandthepowe

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