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Is the world really going mad? The other day I was sitting in a small restaurant 1 a quiet drink and a talk with a few friends, when it suddenly 2 me that almost everyone in the restaurant was smoking. It wasn't long 3 the whole room was filled with smoke. I asked with an apology for permission to open a window to stop myself
4 !
Nowadays air pollution is something that we hardly question any more. However, I still can't walk down the streets in any of the big cities without 5 that people are suffering from the air pollution. It is time for the government departments the world over to introduce emission(废气排出)controls on all cars and 6 the public transport system(公共交通体系)to encourage people to 7 their cars at home. A friend of mine takes flying lessons each morning and it really makes him 8 when he climbs above the smog layer(烟雾层)and looks down 9 it and thinks:"I'm breathing that!"This kind of 10 results from the bad management of resources. Waste things can, 11 should, be treated properly. Housebuilding, road construction and industrial development are all earth-moving(or earth-reducing)operations and can change the balances of 12 created over millions of years. I would like to 13 serious studies done on all these main works before they are built. Also, there should be 14 national parks set up to keep the most beautiful parts of our countries in their natural 15 .
1. A. have B. had C. having D. have had
2. A. seemed B. struck C. sank D. showed
3. A. ago B. after C. before D. now
4. A. standing B. sitting C. talking D. dying
5. A. thinking B. persuading C. deciding D. learning
6. A. increase B. reduce C. improve D. raise
7. A. wash B. repair C. drive D. leave
8. A. sick B. tired C. foolish D. excited
9. A. on B. into C. from D. for
10. A. discussion B. question C. pollution D. operation
11. A. but B. yet C. still D. and
12. A. life B. mind C. human beings D. plants
13. A. see B. start C. enjoy D. pay
14. A. few B. any C. more D. no
15. A. situations B. states C. soils D. places
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Is the world really going mad? 1 day I was sitting in a small restaurant 2 a quiet drink and a talk with a few friends when it suddenly 3 me that almost everyone in the restaurant was smoking. It wasn't long 4 the whole room was 5 with smoke. I asked with an apology for 6 to open a window to stop myself 7 ! Nowadays air pollution is something that we hardly question any more. However, I still can't walk down the streets in any of the big cities without 8 that people are 9 the air pollution. It is time for the government departments of the world to introduce emission (废气排出) controls on all cars and 10 the public transport system to encourage people to 11 their cars at home. A friend of mine takes flying lessons each morning and it really makes him 12 when he climbs above the smog layer (烟雾层) and looks down 13 it and thinks: "I'm breathing that!" This kind of 14 results from the bad management of resources. Waste things can, 15 should, be treated properly. House building, road construction and industrial development are all earth-moving(or earth-reducing)operations and can change the balances of 16 created over millions of years. I would like to 17 serious studies done on all these main works before they are built. Also, there should be 18 national parks 19 to keep the most beautiful parts of our countries in their natural 20 . | |||
( )1. A. The other day ( )2. A. asking for ( )3. A. seemed ( )4. A. ago ( )5. A. filled ( )6. A. promise ( )7. A. standing ( )8. A. thinking ( )9. A. suffering from ( )10. A. increase ( )11. A. wash ( )12. A. sick ( )13. A. on ( )14. A. discussion ( )15. A. but ( )16. A. life ( )17. A. see ( )18. A. few ( )19. A. setting up ( )20. A. situations |
B. Another B. drinking B. struck B. after B. full B. help B. sitting B. persuading B. dying from B. reduce B. repair B. tired B. into B. question B. yet B. mind B. start B. any B. will set up B. states |
C. Every C. having C. sank C. before C. crowded C. suggestion C. talking C. deciding C. preventing from C. improve C. drive C. foolish C. from C. pollution C. still C. human beings C. enjoy C. more C. are set up C. soils |
D. Each D. buying D. showed D. now D. parked D. permission D. dying D. learning D. enjoying D. raise D. leave D. excited. D. for D. operation D. and D. plants D. pay D. no D. set up D. places |
Have you ever heard a news reporter talk about DNA? Reporters talk about DNA found at the scene of a crime. They talk about police finding DNA “fingerprints.” Police sometimes use DNA as a clue to find out who committed the crime.
DNA is a substance(物质) that makes up genes. Everything alive has genes. Plans have genes. Animals have genes. You have genes.
Genes are the basic units of heredity(遗传). Heredity means all the characteristics you inherit from your parents. You get your genes from your parents. You inherit half of your genes from your mother. You inherit half of your genes from your father.
Genes are a kind of code. A tree’s genes tell what shape its leaves will be. A cat’s genes tell what color its fur will be. Your genes tell what color your eyes will be. Your genes tell what color your hair will be. Everything about you comes from the code in your genes.
Genes line up on strands(链) called chromosomes(染色体) in cells. Everything alive is made up of cells. Chromosomes are in the center, or nucleus, of cells.
Different parts of you are made of different kinds of cells. Your muscles are made of muscle celIs. Your skin is made of skin cells. The code in your genes tells your body to make different kinds of cells. The genes in each cell tell the cell how to work. They tell the cell when to make new copies of itself.
An Austrian monk named Gregor Mendel first saw inherited patterns in pea plants. He experimented with pea plants in the 1860s. One of the things, or traits(特质), Mendel studied was what makes some pea plants tall and some short. He said that the traits must come from units of heredity passed from the parent plants. These units were later called genes.
In the mid-1900s, scientists discovered that genes are made of DNA. In the 1970s, scientists learned how to change DNA with genetic engineering. Scientists also learned that problems with certain genes cause diseases. Muscular dystrophy, cystic fibrosis, and hemophilia are some genetic diseases-diseases caused by problems in genes. Today, scientists are looking for ways to cure genetic diseases by changing genes through a process called gene therapy.
What is DNA?
A. DNA is a kind of gene.
B.. DNA is a substance that makes up genes.
C. DNA is the basic unit of heredity.
D. DNA is a measure to protect crime.
Which of the following about genes is correct according to the passage?
A. Plants, animals and human beings have the same genes.
B. Half people inherit all genes from their mother, others from their father.
C. Genes decide the trees shapes, the cats’ fur color and our eyes’ color as well.
D. Genes will give you a code when you need them.
Where are genes?
A. Genes lining up on strands called chromosomes are in the center of cells.
B. Genes hide in everything alive in your body.
C. Genes can be nowhere but in your mind, controlling all your actions.
D. Genes travel in your body and help cope skin, muscle, and eyes.
An Austrian monk named Gregor Mendel .
A. first saw inherited patterns in people
B. was interested in why plants were different
C. first called the units of heredity from parents genes
D. was the first who discovered genes
We can conclude that .
A. scientists were less intelligent than monks in 1900s
B. some genes are bad and can cause diseases
C. we don’t need to worry about genetic diseases any longer
D. the discovery of genes may be of great help in our daily life
查看习题详情和答案>>Have you ever heard a news reporter talk about DNA? Reporters talk about DNA found at the scene of a crime. They talk about police finding DNA “fingerprints.” Police sometimes use DNA as a clue to find out who committed the crime.
DNA is a substance(物质) that makes up genes. Everything alive has genes. Plans have genes. Animals have genes. You have genes.
Genes are the basic units of heredity(遗传). Heredity means all the characteristics you inherit from your parents. You get your genes from your parents. You inherit half of your genes from your mother. You inherit half of your genes from your father.
Genes are a kind of code. A tree’s genes tell what shape its leaves will be. A cat’s genes tell what color its fur will be. Your genes tell what color your eyes will be. Your genes tell what color your hair will be. Everything about you comes from the code in your genes.
Genes line up on strands(链) called chromosomes(染色体) in cells. Everything alive is made up of cells. Chromosomes are in the center, or nucleus, of cells.
Different parts of you are made of different kinds of cells. Your muscles are made of muscle celIs. Your skin is made of skin cells. The code in your genes tells your body to make different kinds of cells. The genes in each cell tell the cell how to work. They tell the cell when to make new copies of itself.
An Austrian monk named Gregor Mendel first saw inherited patterns in pea plants. He experimented with pea plants in the 1860s. One of the things, or traits(特质), Mendel studied was what makes some pea plants tall and some short. He said that the traits must come from units of heredity passed from the parent plants. These units were later called genes.
In the mid-1900s, scientists discovered that genes are made of DNA. In the 1970s, scientists learned how to change DNA with genetic engineering. Scientists also learned that problems with certain genes cause diseases. Muscular dystrophy, cystic fibrosis, and hemophilia are some genetic diseases-diseases caused by problems in genes. Today, scientists are looking for ways to cure genetic diseases by changing genes through a process called gene therapy.
1. What is DNA?
A. DNA is a kind of gene.
B.. DNA is a substance that makes up genes.
C. DNA is the basic unit of heredity.
D. DNA is a measure to protect crime.
2. Which of the following about genes is correct according to the passage?
A. Plants, animals and human beings have the same genes.
B. Half people inherit all genes from their mother, others from their father.
C. Genes decide the trees shapes, the cats’ fur color and our eyes’ color as well.
D. Genes will give you a code when you need them.
3.Where are genes?
A. Genes lining up on strands called chromosomes are in the center of cells.
B. Genes hide in everything alive in your body.
C. Genes can be nowhere but in your mind, controlling all your actions.
D. Genes travel in your body and help cope skin, muscle, and eyes.
4.An Austrian monk named Gregor Mendel .
A. first saw inherited patterns in people
B. was interested in why plants were different
C. first called the units of heredity from parents genes
D. was the first who discovered genes
5. We can conclude that .
A. scientists were less intelligent than monks in 1900s
B. some genes are bad and can cause diseases
C. we don’t need to worry about genetic diseases any longer
D. the discovery of genes may be of great help in our daily life
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Have you ever heard a news reporter talk about DNA? Reporters talk about DNA found at the scene of a crime. They talk about police finding DNA “fingerprints.” Police sometimes use DNA as a clue to find out who committed the crime.
DNA is a substance(物质) that makes up genes. Everything alive has genes. Plans have genes. Animals have genes. You have genes.
Genes are the basic units of heredity(遗传). Heredity means all the characteristics you inherit from your parents. You get your genes from your parents. You inherit half of your genes from your mother. You inherit half of your genes from your father.
Genes are a kind of code. A tree’s genes tell what shape its leaves will be. A cat’s genes tell what color its fur will be. Your genes tell what color your eyes will be. Your genes tell what color your hair will be. Everything about you comes from the code in your genes.
Genes line up on strands(链) called chromosomes(染色体) in cells. Everything alive is made up of cells. Chromosomes are in the center, or nucleus, of cells.
Different parts of you are made of different kinds of cells. Your muscles are made of muscle celIs. Your skin is made of skin cells. The code in your genes tells your body to make different kinds of cells. The genes in each cell tell the cell how to work. They tell the cell when to make new copies of itself.
An Austrian monk named Gregor Mendel first saw inherited patterns in pea plants. He experimented with pea plants in the 1860s. One of the things, or traits(特质), Mendel studied was what makes some pea plants tall and some short. He said that the traits must come from units of heredity passed from the parent plants. These units were later called genes.
In the mid-1900s, scientists discovered that genes are made of DNA. In the 1970s, scientists learned how to change DNA with genetic engineering. Scientists also learned that problems with certain genes cause diseases. Muscular dystrophy, cystic fibrosis, and hemophilia are some genetic diseases-diseases caused by problems in genes. Today, scientists are looking for ways to cure genetic diseases by changing genes through a process called gene therapy.
【小题1】 What is DNA?
A.DNA is a kind of gene. |
B.DNA is a substance that makes up genes. |
C.DNA is the basic unit of heredity. |
D.DNA is a measure to protect crime. |
A.Plants, animals and human beings have the same genes. |
B.Half people inherit all genes from their mother, others from their father. |
C.Genes decide the trees shapes, the cats’ fur color and our eyes’ color as well. |
D.Genes will give you a code when you need them. |
A.Genes lining up on strands called chromosomes are in the center of cells. |
B.Genes hide in everything alive in your body. |
C.Genes can be nowhere but in your mind, controlling all your actions. |
D.Genes travel in your body and help cope skin, muscle, and eyes. |
A.first saw inherited patterns in people |
B.was interested in why plants were different |
C.first called the units of heredity from parents genes |
D.was the first who discovered genes |
A.scientists were less intelligent than monks in 1900s |
B.some genes are bad and can cause diseases |
C.we don’t need to worry about genetic diseases any longer |
D.the discovery of genes may be of great help in our daily life |