阅读理解. Although it is less often read than such Wells' novelsas The War of the Worlds,the basic story of The Island o fDr Moreau is very well known through several extremelyloose film adaptations (改编 ). Prendick, aBritishscientist,has an accident at sea and by chance finds himself on amysterious island where Dr Moreau and his assistant Montgomery are engaged in strange experiments of turninganimals into humans. Wells was a social reformer,and his novels reflect(反映) his thoughts and theories about human society. Much of Wells'writing concerns ( either directly or indirectly) socialclass, but Moreau deals with the then-newly advanced theoryof evolution (进化)-and then works to relate how that theory influences man' s belief in God. Wells sometimes mentioned this in his novels,but nowhere in his work i.s this line of thought more clearly and specifically seen than here. Sometimes Wells tries to influence his readers strongly, while on other occasions,he does it gently. But in The Island of Dr Moreau,Wells achieves a perfect balance of the twoextremes. It is an impressive achievement,and in this sense I consider Moreau possibly the best of Wells' works. The novel is as interesting for the story it tells as it is for its themes that are still very important today. Moreau is not as horrific as Wells' many other novels--- he often included horror and cruelty in his science fiction. Still,this is not a book that you can read and then put away: it stays in your mind in a most disturbing way. Stronglyrecommended. 1.We learn from Paragraph 2 that Wells ______ . A. expressed his ideas about society in his novels B. didn't mention the theory of evolution in Moreau C. used his pen to fight for human rights D. paid little attention to social developments 2. Which of the following can be learned from the passage? A. Most of Wells' novels remain unknown. B. Wells was a science fiction writer. C. The Island o f Dr Moreau is a horror story. D. Wells' writing style is humorous. 3. The author's attitude towards The I.sland o f Dr Moreau is that of ______ . A. doubt B. unconcern C. praise D. respect 4. The passage is probably taken from . A. an official document B. a scientific article C. a newspaper report D. a book review