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A.There isn't any mystery surrounds Rembrandt's life or death.
B.He has more than 600 oils.
C.The exhibitions of his compositions can draw many people.
D.Rembrandt's self-portraits can be considered as a window into his soul.

参考答案A
解析: 本题考查文章的细节描写。第十段提到,伦勃朗大约创作了600多幅油画,每当其中的一些被展览时,都会吸引很多参观者,故排除B和C。倒数第二段提到,伦勃朗在世时一直用许多自画像来勾勒自己的人生,这些自画像可以被看做是通往他灵魂的一扇窗,故排除D。A在文中没有提及,文章只说了伦勃朗没有像莫扎特那样传奇的生死经历,故选A。

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  The dark star--named Nemesis by astronomers--is thought to be a brown dwarf that spins round the Sun inan orbit so large that it is measured in light years, the distance light travels in a year, equivalent to about 6,000billion miles.
  The research suggests that, every 26m years, the star's eccentric orbit brings it within one light year of the solarsystem. There it causes havoc in the Oort Cloud, a huge region surrounding the solar system that contains billionsof bits of cosmic rubble left over from the formation of planets.
  Of the millions of rocks it throws out of orbit at each visit, some hurtle earthwards--and have several times nearly wiped out life on Earth.
  Astronomers have long wondered if the Sun has a smaller partner. Recently, two independent groups of
  researchers have found evidence of one.
  One group, led by John Matese, professor of physics at the University of Louisianaat Lafayette, confirms thenotion that it is most likely to be a brown dwarf, a star that never accumulated enough mass to ignite and which hassimply sat in space smoldering for billions of years.
  Matese studied 82 comets from the Oort Cloud and found common elements in the shape of their orbits thatcould only be explained if they had been influenced by the gravitational pull of an object severn1 times the size ofJupiter and existing about 25,000 times farther from the Sun than the Earth.
  Matese said: "A companion to the Sun orbiting at these distances would have little effect on the planets. But itwould play a big role in the way comets 'made their way, from their birth places in the planetary disc out to the: ~,
  Oort Cloud and in how they can return to the inner solar system."
  Further research was published by Richard Muller, professor of physics at the University of California,
  Berkeley, following analyses of moon rock samples brought back to Earth by Apollo 14.
  The absence of a protective atmosphere means the moon has been subjected to intense bombardment in its 4.5 billion-year existence.
  Muller's breakthrough was to find a way to date how long ago any particle was melted---meaning he could
  build up a picture of whether the moon gets a constant barrage or suffers spells of intensebombardment.
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  Muller and others believe that the dark star probably takes about 26m years to complete an orbit around the stm.
  Other scientists have already noted that mass extinctions of life on Earth seem to occur in a pattem with gaps  equivalent to multiples of 26m, suggesting some regular event is causing the comets to come Earth's way.
  The best-known such event was the one that wiped out the dinosaurs 65m years ago, but that was not the worst; the planet has suffered several such large mass extinctions.
  Astronomers have found the first Earth-sized planet orbiting another star. The discovery raises the chances of finding planets that could support life as we know it.
根据以上内容,回答题。
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Nemesis?

A.It contributes to showering of comets on the earth.
B.It is a smaller partner of the Sun.
C.It has a large orbit.
D.It contains bits of cosmic rubble.

A.It's bright.
B.It's not very big.
C.It's not a planet.
D.It's huge.

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