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Опубликовано 4 года назад по предмету Английский язык от tbaykevich

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Voyage of
the Beagle

In 1831
Charles Darwin was  twenty  – two years old and was wondering what to do
with his life.


Ever since
he was eight, he had wanted to hunt fish, collect shells or simply watch
insects and birds-anything, but sit in school. Later, at his father’s   insistence, he tried to study medicine in
college. The crude painful procedures   used on patients at that time sickened him.
Then his father strongly urged him to become a clergyman, so Darwin packed for
Cambridge. He studied well enough to get a degree in theology. But he spent
most of his time learning natural history.  John   Henslow,  a 
botanist, perceived Darwin’s real interests. He arranged for Darwin a
work as a ship’s naturalist abroad the Beagle.


The Beagle
sailed first to South America to complete work on mapping the coastline.  During the Atlantic crossing,  Darwin collected and examined marine life.
During stops along the coast and at various islands he observed diverse species
in environments ranging from sandy shores to high mountains. He was greatly
interested in the question of evolving life which was now on the minds of many
respected individuals-including his own grandfather.


After Darwin returned to England in 1836, he
talked with other naturalists about possible evidence that life evolves. By
carefully studying all his notes from his journey, he came up to conclusion that
life is not the same as it had been earlier. Like most people in those days, he
thought that each species had been created thousands of years before and had
never changed.

  1. Ответ
    Ответ дан zorbing
    years - a year; shells- a shell; insects -a insect; birds - a bird; procedures - a procedure; patients - a patient; interests - an interest; stops - a stop; islands - an island; species-species (форма ед.ч. и мн.ч. совпадают); shores - a shore; mountains - a mountain; minds- a mind; individuals - an individual; naturalists - a naturalist; notes - a note; days - a day