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ome paper money.But Franklin wanted a paper money system and printed millions of notes.Recently,cientists at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana analyzed 600 bills printed between 1709 and 1790.Some were made by Franklin and the rest were fake made by other printers.Using advanced imagingechniques,they found that Franklin used a special ink made with the mineral graphite(),which wasdifferent from the ink used by other printers.He also included tiny colored squiggles()and used amineral called muscovite(白云母),which gave his bills a unique look and made them harder to copy.Eranklin died at age 84.on April 17,1790,in Philadelphia.In his will,he left money to BostonandPhiladelphia,which was later used to establish a trade school and a science museum and scholarshipfundand other community projects.24.What is the significance of the 1783 Treaty of Paris?A.Bringing an end to a war.B.Making Franklin world famous.C.Helping the electricity experiments.D.Producing the U.S.Constitution.公扇一是25.What does the underlined word"them"refer to in Paragraph 3?A.Franklin's bills.B.Special minerals.C.Colored squiggles.D.Advanced techniques.26.When was Franklin born?790-84C.In1706.1706A.n1704.B.In1705.D.In1707.27.Which of the following may best describe Franklin?A.Brave and determined.B.Creative and responsible.C.Outgoing and energetic.D.Humorous and hardworking.For many years,scientists have believed that in ancient human societies,men hunted animals for foodwhile women gathered plants to eat.Results of a new study challenge this belief.Researchers at two universitiesin Washington found that women in these societies,which existed before the widespread,hunted animalsas well.The scfentists studied 63 societies,including 25 groups from the Americas,15 from Australia,and 12from Africa.The team examined information about these societies that was gathered between 1888 and 2020.They found that in 50 out of the 63 groups(79%of those studied),there was evidence of women hunting.Andin most of these groups,women were said to have hunted intentionally,meaning they actively went out andlooked for animals for food,rather than just killing animals they happened to come across.Women who didhunt intentionally hunted animals of all sizes,including large ones."The women would go out with many different tools,and if they saw an animal,they would kill it,"Cara Wall-Scheffler,one of the authors of the new study,told Live Science.The team was surprised ofindthat it was considered acceptable for women to hunt.The researchers also found that women ofen hunted differently than men.Women were more ikelynin groups,while men were more likely to hunt alone or with one partner.Women wouldhunhildren,carrying babies or letting older children join them.Womns tended to bring dogs andusedifere hunting ooorghePhilippnes.men mainly hunedwth bowandlm ere likeesbowsnd oThere seemed to be fewrulbouh codyikey could just hunt,"Wall-Scheffler said.Theewyup previouevidene thatmiprstrie ne.ehers found that 11 skeletons((骨架)from sithe meric一,hichrdinarge animalswere female.One skeleton of a teenage grl ws9000yeard.英语第4页(共8页

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