【简答题】
A leading biologist has compared the physiology (生理学) of flighted species with the representations of spiritual and mythical creatures in art. He found the angels and fairies that sit atop of Christmas trees did not get there under their own power (36) .
Prof. Roger Wotton, from University College London, found that flight would be impossible for angels (37) with arms and bird-like feathered wings. "Even a (38) examination of the evidence in representational arts shows that angels and fairies (小精灵) cannot take off and cannot use powered (39) and even if they used gliding flight, they would need to be exposed to very high wind speed at take-off—such high winds that they would be (40) away and have no need for wings."
Angels, fairies adorn some of the world’s most famous religious paintings and (41) , hovering in the air to (42) the deeds of God and men. Their power to capture the imagination is so strong that a survey last year (43) that most Americans believe in angels. Prof. Wotton explores the reason in his paper: "Angels are very (44) religious icons for people with faith. Their similarity to humans adds to their power. At the same time, they have wings on them because they are more than human. They take (45) to heaven and therefore have to fly."
A.actually
B.additionally
C.architecture
D.blown
E.curious
F.cursory
G.finally
H.flight
I.messages
J.portrayed
K.powerful
L.prove
M.pushed
N.revealed
O.witness
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参考解析:
举一反三