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Since the beginning of history, man has been attracted by the idea of living forever, of winning the fight against death and disease. So far, this has only remained a dream. Many people have wondered whether it would be possible to find a way to preserve human bodies, and what would be the best way.
It has long been known that meat of fruit can be kept fresh for long periods by freezing; in ancient China, for example, food was stored with ice to keep it fresh. This method could also be useful for preserving humans.
However, most living beings that exist under warm conditions die when frozen. This is because of the harmful effects of freezing ice crystals(晶体), which not only are larger than the volume(体积) of the water originally in the cells, but also form sharp cutting shapes that harm the cells.
In the 1940s Dr B.J. Luyet and a group of scientists in England were working on the problem of freezing cells without damaging them. Since the harm caused by ice crystals was the main cause of damage, Luyet suggested removing some or all of the water from the cells before freezing them.
Using living cells form chicken, Luyet and his assistants discovered that they could partly dry the chicken cells, using a mixture of the white part of an egg and glycerin (丙三醇). Some success was obtained. The chicken cells were dried, frozen for a period of time, and then carefully unfrozen. Almost all the cells recovered when they reached normal temperatures.
Since then, the cooling of whole animals to a temperature far below freezing point for later unfreezing has become more of a possibility, and the glycerin method would probably be used to accomplish this. When this can be done completely and successfully, science will have moved much closer to its aim of freezing and storing incurable patients until the day they can be cured.
【小题1】What does the passage mainly talk about?
| A.Easy but practical ways to remove water from living cells. |
| B.The possibility of preserving human bodies by freezing. |
| C.The practice of preserving food by freezing. |
| D.The harmful effects of freezing. |
| A.has already been realized |
| B.was invented in ancient China |
| C.has its roots in the way of storing food |
| D.is widely accepted by the scientific world |
| A.is harmful to living cells |
| B.is the best way of preserving food |
| C.reduces the volume of water in living cells |
| D.is a way of removing water from living cells |
| A.It is impossible to have whole animals frozen. |
| B.It remains unknown how to unfreeze frozen animals. |
| C.Freezing incurable patients for later treatment is still an idea. |
| D.The glycerin method has already been adopted to treat patients. |
Since the beginning of history, man has been attracted by the idea of living forever, of winning the fight against death and disease. So far, this has only remained a dream. Many people have wondered whether it would be possible to find a way to preserve human bodies, and what would be the best way.
It has long been known that meat of fruit can be kept fresh for long periods by freezing; in ancient China, for example, food was stored with ice to keep it fresh. This method could also be useful for preserving humans.
However, most living beings that exist under warm conditions die when frozen. This is because of the harmful effects of freezing ice crystals(晶体), which not only are larger than the volume(体积) of the water originally in the cells, but also form sharp cutting shapes that harm the cells.
In the 1940s Dr B.J. Luyet and a group of scientists in England were working on the problem of freezing cells without damaging them. Since the harm caused by ice crystals was the main cause of damage, Luyet suggested removing some or all of the water from the cells before freezing them.
Using living cells form chicken, Luyet and his assistants discovered that they could partly dry the chicken cells, using a mixture of the white part of an egg and glycerin (丙三醇). Some success was obtained. The chicken cells were dried, frozen for a period of time, and then carefully unfrozen. Almost all the cells recovered when they reached normal temperatures.
Since then, the cooling of whole animals to a temperature far below freezing point for later unfreezing has become more of a possibility, and the glycerin method would probably be used to accomplish this. When this can be done completely and successfully, science will have moved much closer to its aim of freezing and storing incurable patients until the day they can be cured.
1.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.Easy but practical ways to remove water from living cells.
B.The possibility of preserving human bodies by freezing.
C.The practice of preserving food by freezing.
D.The harmful effects of freezing.
2.The idea of freezing human bodies to preserve them ______________.
A.has already been realized
B.was invented in ancient China
C.has its roots in the way of storing food
D.is widely accepted by the scientific world
3.According to the text, freezing _________________.
A.is harmful to living cells
B.is the best way of preserving food
C.reduces the volume of water in living cells
D.is a way of removing water from living cells
4.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.It is impossible to have whole animals frozen.
B.It remains unknown how to unfreeze frozen animals.
C.Freezing incurable patients for later treatment is still an idea.
D.The glycerin method has already been adopted to treat patients.
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Since the beginning of history, man has been attracted by the idea of living forever, of winning the fight against death and disease. So far, this has only remained a dream. Many people have wondered whether it would be possible to find a way to preserve human bodies, and what would be the best way.
It has long been known that meat of fruit can be kept fresh for long periods by freezing; in ancient China, for example, food was stored with ice to keep it fresh. This method could also be useful for preserving humans.
However, most living beings that exist under warm conditions die when frozen. This is because of the harmful effects of freezing ice crystals(晶体), which not only are larger than the volume(体积) of the water originally in the cells, but also form sharp cutting shapes that harm the cells.
In the 1940s Dr B.J. Luyet and a group of scientists in England were working on the problem of freezing cells without damaging them. Since the harm caused by ice crystals was the main cause of damage, Luyet suggested removing some or all of the water from the cells before freezing them.
Using living cells form chicken, Luyet and his assistants discovered that they could partly dry the chicken cells, using a mixture of the white part of an egg and glycerin (丙三醇). Some success was obtained. The chicken cells were dried, frozen for a period of time, and then carefully unfrozen. Almost all the cells recovered when they reached normal temperatures.
Since then, the cooling of whole animals to a temperature far below freezing point for later unfreezing has become more of a possibility, and the glycerin method would probably be used to accomplish this. When this can be done completely and successfully, science will have moved much closer to its aim of freezing and storing incurable patients until the day they can be cured
- 1.
What does the passage mainly talk about?
- A.Easy but practical ways to remove water from living cells
- B.The possibility of preserving human bodies by freezing
- C.The practice of preserving food by freezing
- D.The harmful effects of freezing
- A.
- 2.
The idea of freezing human bodies to preserve them ________
- A.has already been realized
- B.was invented in ancient China
- C.has its roots in the way of storing food
- D.is widely accepted by the scientific world
- A.
- 3.
According to the text, freezing ________
- A.is harmful to living cells
- B.is the best way of preserving food
- C.reduces the volume of water in living cells
- D.is a way of removing water from living cells
- A.
- 4.
What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
- A.It is impossible to have whole animals frozen
- B.It remains unknown how to unfreeze frozen animals
- C.Freezing incurable patients for later treatment is still an idea
- D.The glycerin method has already been adopted to treat patients
- A.
Since the beginning of history, man has been attracted by the idea of living forever, of wining the fight against death and disease. So far, this has only remained a dream, though a very powerful one. Many people have wondered whether it would be possible to find a way to preserve(保存) human bodies, and what would be the best way to preserve human bodies.
It has long been known that meat or fruit can be kept fresh for long periods by freezing; in ancient
However, most living beings that exist under warm conditions die when frozen. This is because of the harmful effects of freezing ice crystals(晶体), which form sharp cutting shapes that harm the cells.
In the 1940s, Dr B.J. Luyet and a group of scientists in
Using living cells from chicken, Luyet and his assistants discovered that they could partly dry the chicken cells, using a mixture of the white part of an egg and glycerin(甘油). Some success was achieved.The chicken cells were dried, frozen for a period of time, and then carefully unfrozen. Almost all the cells recovered when they reached normal temperatures.
Since then, the cooling of whole animals to a temperature very much below freezing point for later unfreezing has become more of a possibility, and the glycerin method would probably be used to do this. When this can be done completely and successfully, science will have moved much closer to its aim of freezing and storing incurable patients until the day they can be cured.
56.The passage is mainly about ___________.
A.the possibility of preserving human bodies by freezing
B.the practice of preserving food by freezing
C.the harmful effects of freezing
D.how to remove water from living cells
57.The idea of freezing human bodies to preserve them ___________.
A.comes from that of keeping meat and fruit fresh by freezing
B.was invented in ancient
C.could hardly be realized by people
D.is widely accepted by the scientific world
58.According to the passage, freezing is___________.
A.the best way of preserving food
B.a way of removing water from living cells
C.a way of realizing the idea of preserving human bodies
D.harmful to living cells and cannot be used to preserve them
59.Glycerin can be used ___________.
A.to freeze only chicken’s living cells
B.to unfreeze living cells
C.to remove water from living cells
D.to change the shapes of crystals
60.The success achieved by Dr Luyet and his helpers was a long step towards ___________.
A.keeping meat or fruit fresh
B.living forever
C.changing the shapes of ice crystals
D.preserving human bodies for long periods
查看习题详情和答案>>leave your biological body and live in silicon circuits (半导体电路). But long before then, perhaps as
early as 2020,some measures will begin offering a semblance of immortality (虚的永生).
Researchers are confident that the technology will soon be able to track every waking moment of your
life?Whatever you see and hear,all that you say and write,can be recorded,analyzed and added to your
personal chronicles (履历). By the year 2030,it may be possible to catch your nervous systems through
electrical activities,which would also keep your thoughts and emotions.
Researchers at the laboratories of British Telecommunications have given the name of this idea as
Soul Catcher.Small electronic equipment will make preparation for Soul Catcher.It would use a wearable
supercomputer,perhaps in a wristwatch, with wireless links to microseosors under your scalp (头皮) and
in the nerves that carry all five sensory signals.So wearing a video camera would no longer be required.
At first,the Soul Catcher's companion system-the Soul Reader-might have trouble copying your
thoughts in complete details. Even in 2030,we may still be struggling to understand how the brain is
working inside, so reading your thoughts and understanding your emotions might not be possible. But
these signals could be kept for the day when they can be transferred to silicon circuits to revitalize minds
everlasting entities (永生实体). Researchers can only wonder what it will be like to wake up one day
and find yourself alive inside a machine.
For people who choose not to live in silicon,semblance of immortal ity would not be as useless as they
thought.People would know their lives would not be forgotten, but would be kept a record of the human
race forever.And future generations would have a much fuller understanding of the past.History would
not be controlled by just the rich and powerful, Hollywood stars,and a few thinkers in the upper society.
B. there are many difficulties in making the Soul Catcher
C. people can live forever as technology develops
D. the invention of Soul Catcher has great importance
B. a new invention in order to catch and keep human's thoughts
C. made by British scientists to offer something that looks like living forever
D. made of silicon circuits which can catch people's nervous activity
B. far from certain
C. just an idea that couldn't be realized at all
D. a fading hope
B. make famous
C. make known
D. make active