单选题All living creature are thought to ______ an organism that came into being three billion years ago.Adescend toBdescend onCdescend intoDdescend from
单选题
All living creature are thought to ______ an organism that came into being three billion years ago.
A
descend to
B
descend on
C
descend into
D
descend from
参考解析
解析:
人们认为所有的生物都是在三十亿年前起源于微生物。descend to屈尊去做某事。descend on袭击。descend into向下行。descend from起源于。
人们认为所有的生物都是在三十亿年前起源于微生物。descend to屈尊去做某事。descend on袭击。descend into向下行。descend from起源于。
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