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¡¡¡¡Men sometimes say, ¡°We are better and cleverer than women. Women never invent things, we do.¡± It is true that men have invented a lot of useful things. But scientists and archaeologists£¨¿¼¹Åѧ¼Ò£©now agree that women invented one very important thing. It has changed history. They invented agriculture. Before the invention of agriculture, men were hunters. They went out every day. Sometimes they killed animals, sometimes animals killed them. Life was difficult and dangerous. Women had to go out every day, too. They collected roots, fruit and grasses. Then, one day more than 10,000 years ago, a woman dropped some grass seeds. They grew--and the first wheat was born. The idea grew, too. Women planted roots and fruit trees. Then they could stay at home and look after the children and the animals they kept. Women like baby animals. Archaeologists think that women kept the first domestic£¨Ñ±ÑøµÄ£©animals£ºdogs, cows, sheep and goats. That idea grew, too. Then their husbands didn't have to go hunting for meat. They stayed at home. They built villages and cities. Civilization£¨ÎÄÃ÷£©began.
(1) Men sometimes thought women ______.
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A£®invented nothing
B£®were better than men
C£®were cleverer than men
D£®invented a lot of things
(2) Scientists and archaeologists agree women ______ in the history.
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A£®never invented anything
B£®played an important part
C£®invented many important things
D£®were useless
(3) Which of the following is not true when men went out hunting?
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A£®They could kill animals.
B£®Animals could kill men.
C£®It was very dangerous.
D£®It was not very dangerous.
(4) Why could the people stay at home? Because _______.
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A£®they had to look after their children
B£®they were afraid of the animals outside
C£®agriculture and raising began
D£®they had baby animals
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