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【题目】Scientists in UK have grown a living human brain. The team at Aston University created tiny bunch of cells which act like a mini nervous system.

They believe it could help find a cure for worse mental conditions like Parkinsons disease. Professor Michael Coleman is leading the research program. He explained,We are aiming to be able to study the human brain at the most basic level, using an actual living human cell system. Cells have to be alive and operating efficiently to enable us to really understand how the brain works. The experiment involves changing cells from a cancer tumor(肿瘤) and making them behave like brain cells.

Although far from finished, researchers hope the false brain cells will give them a greater understanding of how real brains work. This, in turn, could significantly further research into conditions which affect the brain. Neil Hunt, chief leader of the research group, said,It is still very early days, but in the future the research could lead to a useful tool for looking into dementia (痴呆).

The technique could also provide a way to carry on animal test and is being supported by the Humane Research Trust (HRT). The scientists predict that over the next ten years a million people will develop dementia. Professor Coleman believes their findings could change this. He said,We hope our research will provide scientists with a new and highly relational human experimental model to help them understand the brain better and develop new drugs to control the related disease. However, the biggest challenge at present is that we are greatly short of fund, which will slow our research.”

【1】【改编】UK scientists grow a living human brain so as to ________.

A.research into the structure of human brain

B.take advantage of living human cell system

C.discover how human brain really functions

D.distinguish cells from a cancer tumor

【2】According to Neil Hunt, research into brain cells ________.

A.will get finished as early as possible

B.will make people discover dementia

C.will affect the brain growth in many ways

D.will help to treat some diseases in nerve system

【3】【改编】What can we conclude from the last paragraph? ______.

A.the technique provided by HRT is immature

B.animal tests are forbidden by law

C.a million people suffer from brain diseases

D.the research program lacks financial support

【4】【改编】what is the purpose of the text ?________.

A.The text is intended to tell us about a breakthrough in medical research

B.The text is intended to introduce a research program in humans brain

C.The text is intended to introduce the progress of drugs for dementia

D.The text is intended to tell us about health problem in nerve system

【答案】

【1】C

【2】D

【3】D

【4】B

【解析】

试题分析:本文是一篇科普类说明文。主要介绍了英国科学家们正在进行培养脑细胞的实验,希望通过这样的实验能更好地理解人类大脑结构,从而帮助人们治疗一些脑部疾病。

【1】选C 细节理解题。根据第二段中的““We are aiming to be able to study the human brain at the most basic level, using an actual living human cell system. Cells have to be alive and operating efficiently to enable us to really understand how the brain works. .可知,他们希望通过这样的研究试验来理解人脑是如何工作的。故选C。

【2】选D 细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句中的It is still very early days, but in the future the research could lead to a useful tool for looking into dementia (痴呆).可知,现在研究尚处于初期,但将来可能会成为研究痴呆疾病的有效手段。故选D。

【3】选D 细节理解题。根据最后一段最后一句However, the biggest challenge at present is that we are greatly short of fund, which will slow our research.可知,现在研究最大的问题是缺少资金。故选D。

【4】选B 写作意图题。本文属于科普类说明文,主要介绍了英国科学家们正在进行培养脑细胞的实验,希望通过这样的实验能更好地理解人类大脑结构,从而帮助人们治疗一些脑部疾病。故选B。

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And it did catch on. The word’s earliest media mention dates back to June 2012, and in a little over a year’s time, phubbing has already been picked up by almost all the mainstream media outlets one can think of.

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I think there is plenty we can do to try and stop phubbing. For starters, we can jo in Alex Haigh in his Stop Phubbing campaign. Remind our friends and family that phubbing is not appreciated. We can also make or download some anti-phubbing posters to spread the word in public places. And dont forget that some phubbers simply do not realize the harmful effect their behavior has on others,so be b rave enough to stop them, even if you are a total stranger.

【1This passage is mainly talking about __________.

A. the rise of phubbing in all the mainstream media outlets

B. a new term “phubbing”and its problem

C. the campaign of keeping phubbing

D. different opinions on phubbing

【2The authors attitude towards the act of phubbing can be described as ___________.

A. bearable B. Unacceptable

C. reasonableD. understandable

【3What can we infer from this passage?

A. People are easier to handle when seen on screen.

B. Alex Haigh doesn’t like the term “phnubbing”

C. More and more people have become phubbers.

D. We can phub if we have proper excuses.

【4The writer suggests we should __________.

A. stop phubbing in public places

B. not be afraid of the harmful effect

C. be brave to support a st ranger phubbing

D. remind our friends of Stop Phubbing campaign

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【2】A.kept B.Went C.dropped D.knocked

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【4】A.hospital B.Company C.university D.accommodation

【5】A.colleague B.Passenger C.suitcase D.taxi

【6】A.Instead B.First C.Later D.Once

【7】A.classified B.Occupied C.decorated D.painted

【8】A.share B.Reserve C.set D.possess

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【10】A.journey B.Meal C.speech D.interview

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【12】A.convenient B.Worthwhile C.unfortunate D.expensive

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【15】A.working B.Staying C.moving D.shopping

【16】A.appointed B.Limited C.Favorite D.regular

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“I’m sorry, sir.” said the professor coldly, “But it’s too late. Your patient has died.”

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B. he often misunderstood them and give them bad markers

C. their answers often astonished him

D. their answers seldom satisfied him

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D. he had not done well in the exam

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