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--- Will you please fly a kite with me in the park this afternoon?

---_____. I will look after my sister.

A. I think so . B. I’d like to.

C.I’m afraid so. D. I’m afraid not .

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:你今天下午想和我一起在公园里放风筝吗?我恐怕不行我得照顾我妹妹。A . I think so.“我认为是这样。”B . I’d like to.“我很愿意。”C .I’m afraid so.“我恐怕是这样。”D . I’m afraid not.“我恐怕不行。”结合答语,故选D。

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Our teacher is named Morrie. One day, he said that he had a game for us to try. He divided us into two groups. One of the students from the first group, stands in front of us with his eyes closed, and then falls backwards(向后). The second group stand behind him. Before he falls on the floor, they should catch him and not let him get hurt. Most of us were uncomfortable with this. We were afraid that they wouldn’t catch us and we would hit the floor. So we didn’t move. We just stood there and laughed in embarrassment(尴尬).

Finally, one student, thin, quiet, dark-haired girl called Sarah, decided to move. She crossed her arms in front of her body, closed her eyes, and slowly fell backwards. She looked quiet but brave.

For a moment, I was sure she was going to fall on the floor. But before she hit the floor, the other students caught her, held her and finally helped her stand up.

“Whoa!!” we were all surprised, and also encouraged. The girl was happy, too. Seeing this, Morrie smiled and said to the girl, “When you close your eyes, you can’t see anything. You won’t feel safe. When you are falling, the feeling gets stronger. You are not sure whether you will hit the cold, hard floor or the warm, soft hands of your friends. But if you are brave enough to trust them, they won’t let you down.”

1.According to the passage, we can know Morrie is ___________.

A. a student B. a teacherC. a managerD. a farmer

2.The writer thought the girl was ___________.

A. strong but shy B. active C. quiet but brave D. careless

3.In the end, the girl ___________.

A. got hurt

B. fell on the floor

C. was only helped by the writer

D. was caught by the other students

4.The students felt encouraged because ___________.

A. they could stop the game finally

B. they wanted to do something else

C. they thought they had won the game

D. they felt that they could trust each other

 

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Like so many scientists, Gurdon shows us where the power of curiosity and perseverance can lead.

When he was 15 in 1948,Gurdon ranked last out of the 250 boys at his high school in biology and every other science subject. Gurdon’s high school science teacher even said that his dream of becoming a scientist was “quite ridiculous”.

In spite of his teacher’s criticisms, Gurdon followed his curiosity and kept working hard. He went to the lab early and left later than anyone else. He experienced thousands of failures.

“My own belief is that we will, in the end,understand everything about how cells actually work,”Gurdon said.

In 1962, Gurdon took a cell from an adult frog and moved its genetic information into an egg cell. The egg cell then grew into a clone of the adult frog. This technique later helped to create Dolly the sheep in 1996,the first cloned mammal in the world.

In 2006,Gurdon’s work was developed by Yamanaka to show that a sample of a person’s skin can be used to create stem cells. Using this technique, doctors can repair a patient’s heart after a heart attack.

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根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

1.Who won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Medicine?

A. Sir John Gurdon

B. Shinya Yamanaka.

C. Sir John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka.

D. Gurdon’s science teacher.

2.What does the underlined word “ridiculous” mean?

A.无知的B.无畏的

C.荒废的D.荒谬的

3.According to the passage, which statement is TRUE?

A. As a boy, he was told he was hopeful.

B. He ranked first at his high school in biology.

C. It’s impossible for the doctors to repair a patient’s heart after a heart attack.

D. In spite of his teacher’s criticisms, he kept working hard.

4.What’s the main idea of the passage?

A. Ninety percent of the time things don’t work.

B. Luck favors the prepared mind.

C. Life is full of pleasure.

D. How to know cells actually work.

 

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