Audubon, a scientist who loved nature John James Audubon was born in 1785 and died in 1851, but his name is still spoken every day. Audubon was a scientist who loved nature. He wanted to show people the importance of nature in their lives. He was especially interested in birds, and pain...
请高手答一下阅读理解Passage C John James Audubon was born in 1785 and died in 1851, but his name is still talked about every day. Audubon was a scientist who loved nature. He wanted to show people the importance of nature in their lives. He was especially interested in birds, and painte...
阅读理解 John James Audubon was born in 1785 and died in 1815 but his name is still spoken every day. Audubon was a scientist who loved nature. He wanted to show people the importance of nature in their lives. He was especiall
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John James Audubon knew that nature was important. He did not know how important his work would become. 1.“ His name is still talked about every day.” means “___”. A. People seldom speak of his name. B. He is still remembered by people C. His ...
阅读理解 John James Audubon was born in 1785 and died in 1815, but his name is still spoken every day. Audubon was a scientist who loved nature. He wanted to show people the importance of nature in their lives. He was especially interested in birds, and
in the company of Leonardo da Vinci’s Leicester Codex, the Magna Carta and John James Audubon’s completeThe Birds of America, to name a few. (In November, French authorities began investigating Lhéritier and his lavishly funded company for possibly running a Ponzi scheme, a charge he denie...
Audubon Animated January 25-May 31 This fantastic exhibit brings to life artist John James Audubon's Birds of America. Enter “The Audubon Experience” video room and find yourself surrounded by a virtual swamp and forest where Audubon's painted birds are brought to life through motion and sound...
John James Audubon was notable for his extensive studies documenting all types of American birds, and for his detailed illustrations that depicted the birds in their natural habitats. His major work, The Birds of America (1827–1839), is considered the finest ornithological work ever completed. He...