单选题Leonardo Da Vinci _____.Asaid that man would fly in the sky one dayBbuilt a kind of machine which never flewCdrew many beautiful pictures of birdsDmade designs for flying machines
单选题
Leonardo Da Vinci _____.
A
said that man would fly in the sky one day
B
built a kind of machine which never flew
C
drew many beautiful pictures of birds
D
made designs for flying machines
参考解析
解析:
信息题。根据第一段上下文“In the sixteenth century he made designs for machines that would fly, but they were never built.”,即“在16世纪,他绘制了很多飞行器设计图,但是没有一个被制造出来”,因此D选项正确。
信息题。根据第一段上下文“In the sixteenth century he made designs for machines that would fly, but they were never built.”,即“在16世纪,他绘制了很多飞行器设计图,但是没有一个被制造出来”,因此D选项正确。
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