71. | The explorers didn't know whether the strange creature was human or animal. |
| 探险者不知道那个奇怪的东西是人还是动物。
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72. | Destiny sometimes plays strange tricks on poor human beings. |
| 命运有时会愚弄可怜的人类。
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73. | Ability to talk distinguishes human beings from the lower animals. |
| 用语言交谈的能力使人类有别于低等动物。
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74. | Every face is a human document, a mirror of emotions. |
| 每张脸都是人性的记录,情感的镜子。
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75. | Shakespeare's plays, particularly the great tragedies, are the most vital human documents in literature. |
| 莎士比亚的戏剧,尤其是伟大的悲剧,是文学上极为重要的人性记录。
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76. | assume the human shape. |
| 呈人形。
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77. | take the shape of a human being. |
| 呈人的形状。
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78. | a fiend in human shape. |
| 装成人的恶魔。
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79. | The medical students studied the skeleton of the human body. |
| 那些医科学生研究了人体的骨骼。
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80. | Parrots imitate human speech. |
| 鹦鹉模仿人的说话。
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