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91. | If living creatures can indeed evolve, then human nature cannot remain unchanged. |
| ,如果生物真会进化,人性就不能永久不变。 |
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92. | With out air, water and sunlight there would be no living things. |
| 没有空气、水和阳光就没有生物。 |
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93. | There wasn't a living thing in the woods. |
| 树林里没有任何活的动物。 |
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94. | It also tested the effect of weightlessness on living creatures. |
| 飞行还试验了失重对生物的影响。 |
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95. | Living creatures are classified into plants, animals and protists. |
| 生物体可分别归类为植物、动物及原生生物。 |
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96. | Waste gas and water will do great harm to living (adj.) things. |
| 废气废水将对生物有极大的害处。 |
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97. | The cells of which all living things are made are largely water . |
| 构成一切生物的细胞大部分是水。 |
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98. | 27 [和合]“住在你城里的利未人,你不可丢17弃他,因为他在你们中间无分无18业。 |
| NIV] And do not neglect the Levites living in your towns, for they have no allotment or inheritance of |
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99. | The wonderful thing about living is that this sort of thing can happen. |
| 生活的美妙之处就在于这种事情会发生: |
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100. | It all boils down to the age-old question: what is the difference between living and non-living matter |
| 这都归结到一个老问题:生物和非生物之间的区别是什么? |
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