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    In 1823, a young woman noticed a strange fossil (化石) on a beach near Lyme Regis, England. She dug out the bones and had them carried to her home. She carefully arranged the skeleton(骨架) on a table. Then she saw something extraordinary. The creature's neck was a meter long-more than half the length of its body. It was unlike any animal living on Earth.

    Even at a young age, Mary Anning had a talent for spotting unusual fossils. Her father died in 1810, leaving her family in. debt, so Mary began selling her fossils to collectors. At 12, she made her first major discovery—a crocodile-like skull(头骨) with a long skeleton. It turned out to be a sea creature that lived long ago. Named ichthyosaur, or "fish-lizard", it was the first extinct animal known to science.

    Fossil hunting brought in money, but it was a dangerous job. One day, a rock fall killed her dog and almost buried Mary. Despite the dangers, she continued to look for mew finds The long-necked fossil she unearthed in 1823 was another long-dead sea reptile(爬行动物). Known as a plesiosaur, it would inspire legends—including that of the Loch Ness Monster.

    Mary was not only a skilled fossil hunter; she also carefully examined and recorded her finds. However, she wasn't widely recognized in the scientific community. Only one of her scientific writings got published in her lifetime, in 1839. She was also not allowed to join London's Geological Society, as membership was only available to men.

    Mary Anning died in 1847, but her contributions have not been forgotten. Her finds are now displayed in museums in London and Paris. The beach near her home is a UNFSCO World Heritage Site, known as the Jurassic Coast. Her life continues to inspire visitors hoping to find their own fossil wonders. According to Britain's Natural History Museum, Mary Anning was "tho greatest fossil hunter the world has ever known".

    1. (1) The first paragraph is written to_________.
      A . stress the hard work Mary Anning carried out B . prove the uniqueness of Mary Anning; s finds C . introduce the readers to Mary Anning; s story D . show the importance of Mary Anning; s discovery
    2. (2) What can be known about Mary Anning's fossil hunting experience?
      A . Her main purpose was to make scientific contributions. B . She found it hard to make ends meet as a fossil hunter. C . She made her first major discovery in 1823. D . She had a narrow escape from a rock fall.
    3. (3) Which of the following would the author probably agree with?
      A . Mary Anning deserved more credit. B . More people should join in fossil hunting. C . The Jurassic Coast is in need of protection. D . Mary Anning is the greatest scientist in the world.
    4. (4) How is the passage mainly developed?
      A . By providing examples. B . By making comparisons. C . By following the order of time. D . By following the order of importance.

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