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I know you are a famous scientist who has done great work on cloning animals. Please excuse me for writing to you£¬but I need your __________. Let me explain. I am a 58?year?old man. I'm very rich. I live in a large house. My wife died three years ago; we didn't have children. So£¬am I _________?No£¬because Cindy is with me. Every night we eat dinner together and watch TV.

Cindy sits beside me __________ I feel very happy. I'm fascinated by her beautiful green eyes. She's also very smart. Sometimes she thinks only about herself. But that's what I __________ about her. She is quite a beautiful Siamese cat. There is no other cat like her in the whole world.

These days I worry about _________ Cindy. She is getting older and older. Cats don't live _________ humans£¬of course£¬so she will die before I do. I cannot imagine my life _________ Cindy.

Well£¬why not get another cat after Cindy dies? __________! No other cat can ever replace(Ìæ´ú) her. I have been thinking about cloning Cindy. Scientists are able to clone sheep, mice and other animals. You should be able to clone cats without much __________. Luckily£¬I am a rich man. I don't care how much I will spend cloning Cindy. I think __________ to clone pets. It's not cloning humans.

What do you think of it? Could you clone Cindy?

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9.A. difficulty B. advice C. hope D. chance

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¡°We¡¯re over here in the West spending crazy amounts of money on expensive things,¡± Mark 8. the reporter.

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