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B: Not exactly. I read a report in yesterday"s newspaper. It said a Scottish scientist had successfully cloned
a lamb named Dolly. It was the first time that a cloned lamb had been made from an adult sheep.
A: Actually, the word "clone" means to produce the "same" animal by taking cells (细胞) from an adult one.
I think, if we know how to do cloning, we need only keep a small number of sheep, cows and horses.
B: (A) It"s said that recently there have been some people who ever wanted to clone humans.
A: It seems interesting. (B)但你觉得那样做可能吗?
B: No, I don"t think so. First, I think we can"t clone a dead person because the cells in his body have been
dead already.
A: Then can we clone a living person?
B: Again no. You might clone yourself one after another, but it is only a copy, not a real you. It is only
something, not a human.
A: Well, you mean that a real human can speak, think and create, and these abilities(能力) can"t be cloned?
B: That"s right! I think the main purpose of Dr. Ian Wilmut, the "father" of Dolly, is to make better animals,
and it has nothing to do with human cloning.
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
1. Which kind of animal did a Scottish scientist clone? _____________________________________
2. 把文中画线的(B)句翻译成英语。 _____________________________________
3. Why can"t we clone a dead person? _____________________________________
4. What"s the purpose of clone? _____________________________________
5. 把文中画线的(A)句译成汉语。 _____________________________________
答案
2. But do you think it is possible to do that?
3. Because the cells in his body have been dead already.
4. To make better animals.
5. 据说最近有些人想过要克隆人类。
核心考点
试题【阅读理解。A: Recently, the word "clone" has appeared very often in the newspapers. Do】;主要考察你对教育文化类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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This year, Sichuan schools decided that students should start classes later. This should help them feel less
tired, For Junior high schools, the first classes will begin no earlier than 8:30 am.
The changes have made students happy.
Liu Xian, 15, said his class was excited by the news on the first day of school.
"It"s so good we can get up later!" said Liu.
Liu studies in Chengdu No.4 Middle School. He used to get up at 6:40 am. Now he can get up at 7:40 am
because class doesn"t start until 8:40 am.
Wu Hongli, 15, said the new timetable is good for her health. "I used to drink coffee every night or I would
feel too sleepy to finish my homework, "said Wu. "Now I can finish it without coffee." She used to get up at 6:30
am. Now she can get up at 7:30 am.
Wu Hongli"s mother was happy, too. She thought more sleep would help her daughter grow taller.
But some parents worried that more sleep would mean less learning. There used to be five classes in the
morning. Now there are only four.
Many teachers, though, say the changes will help students learn better.
"Students used to doze (瞌睡) for the first two classes in the morning," said Wu Zongping, an English
teacher at Chengdu No.12 Middle School. "But now they look fine and they learn much better than before."
kind of satellite studies the geography of 1 , our home. It is used to make maps and also help countries
to see where they may 2 oil and gold.
The second kind of satellite is used to guide ships and planes. A ship or a plane can 3 a message to
the satellite, and can find out where it is.
The third kind studies the weather. These satellites watch clouds and strong wind 4 across the earth.
They warn countries to be ready when the 5 weather is coming. They 6 of the earth from thousands
of miles above it and send the photos to weather stations on the ground.
7 kind is used for communication. Telephone calls 8 countries can be sent by these satellites.
Some can carry hundreds of calls at one time. A call is sent to the satellite, then the 9 sends it to a station
in the country. These satellites also carry pictures. They can 10 and send about eight pictures at a time.
People can send pictures to each other by mobile phones.
and yellow paint to get a shade of green; a scientist will mix green and red light to create yellow. The printed
page in a magazine is yet another system.
Scientists recognize the light primaries (原色) are red, green and blue. When mixed, red and green light
rays produce yellow, blue and green produce cyan, red and blue produce magenta. Red, green and blue mix to
create white (light). This colour model is used in computer monitors, television sets and theater.
Most artists recognize red, yellow and blue as the three basic primary colours. These primaries are the
pure colours which can not be created by mixing any other colours.
In the print industry, cyan, magenta, yellow and black are used as the primary colours. When you mix all
the colours, the result is gray.
B. Scientists agree with artists
C. Scientists and artists have different ideas
D. Some of their ideas are the same
B. Three.
C. Only one.
D. Four.
Airplanes are the newest kind of transportation. From early times, people tried to f 1 through the
sky like birds. About 100 years a 2 , someone took the first ride on an airplane. This ride lasted for less
than one m 3 . These first planes were very s 4 , too. Only one o 5 two people could fly in
them at one time.
Today these p 6 are very big and fast. H 7 of people can travel in them at one time. W 8
them, people can get f 9 one side of the United States to the other in less than one day. Traveling is very
d 10 from the way it was 100 years ago.
1._____ 2._____ 3._____ 4._____ 5._____
6._____ 7._____ 8._____ 9._____ 10._____
3 how it 4 . A dictionary needs to be printed again about every ten years. Languages develop (发展)
and a good dictionary must 5 these new changes.
A new English dictionary will only tell you 6 most people use the language today. It will not tell you
what is right 7 wrong. It may tell you the right time to use a word. If only 8 people use a word, a
dictionary will 9 tell you this or not list (编列) it.
10 dictionary will tell you many interesting facts. If you type (用打字机打) a word and the word is too
long, 11 in your dictionary. All dictionaries show you 12 to break (拆开) a word. And they also show
you how a word 13 .
Every dictionary, of course, tells you what a word means. But some words, like "get" or "take", may have
lots of meanings (意思). In some dictionaries, the main (主要的) meanings are often listed first. In 14 , the
newest meanings are listed last. So before you use your dictionary, you should always 15 the front part.
This part explains 16 .
Some dictionaries also show you where a word comes 17 . Do you know that the word "brand" (标记)
comes from an old word? This old word means "to burn". This is because 18 years ago people burned their
names on tables or boats to show who 19 them. They also burned their own names on their farm animals
20 they would not be stolen.
Your dictionary also has a lot of other interesting facts in it. After you have learned to use a dictionary, it
can become your best useful book.
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