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Rome
Doctors and medical groups around the world last weekend reacted with strong opposition to the news that an Italian specialist is on the brink of cloning the first human baby.
Dr.Severino Antinori, who is the head of a hospital in Rome, has been referred to in an Arab newspaper as claiming that one of his patients is eight weeks pregnant (怀孕) with a cloned baby.
Antinori refused to comment on the reports, but in March 2001 he said he hoped to produce a cloned embryo (卵) for implantation within two years.So far seven different kinds of mammals have already successfully cloned, including sheep, cats and most recently rabbits.
Doctors showed their doubt and were strongly opposed although they admit that human cloning would finally come true unless there was a world wide ban on the practice.
Professor Rudolf Jaenisch of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology: “I find it astonishing that people do this where the result can be foretold that it will not be a normal baby.It is using humans as guinea pigs.It makes people feel sick.” But Ronald Green, director of the Ethics Institute at Darmouth College in the US, said it is unlikely that an eight-week-old pregnancy would lead to a birth.
So far all cloned animals have suffered from some different serious disorders, many of them dying soon after their births.Doctors are opposed to human cloning because they are worried about the welfare of the cloned child if there is one.“There are no benefits of cloned human beings, just harm,” said Dr.Michael Wilksof the UK.
1.What do the underlined phrase on the brink of in the first paragraph most probably mean?
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2.What is the doctors' general attitude to cloning of humans according to the passage?
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A.They are against it.
B.They support it.
C.They welcome it.
D.They pay no attention to it.
3.What does the underlined word ban in the third paragraph mean most probably?
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A.order that forbids cloning
B.suggestion to carrying on cloning
C.anger at cloning
D.cheer for cloning
4.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
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A.Doctor Severino Antinori is strongly opposed to cloning human beings.
B.Up to now, seven kinds of animals have been cloned, including sheep, cats, humans and rabbits.
C.Professor Rudolf Jaenisch is carrying on an experiment on cloning an eight-week-old embryo.
D.Ronald Green doubts about the future successful birth of the so-called cloned embryo.
5.Which is the best title for the passage?
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A.The Success of Cloning Humans
B.The Anger at Cloning Humans
C.Failure of Cloning Humans
D.First Cloned Human
As far back as 700 B. C, man has talked about children being cared for by wolves. Romulus and Remus, the legendary(传说的)twin founders of Rome, were said to have been cared for by wolves. It is believed that when a she-wolf loses her litter, she tries to get human child to take its place. This seemingly foolish and unreasonable idea did not become believable until the late nineteenth century when a French doctor actually found a ten-year-old boy having nothing on wandering in the woods. He didn’t walk upright, could not speak understandably, nor could he relate to people. He only growled(嗥叫)and stared at them. Finally the doctor won the boy’s confidence and began to work with him. After many long years of devoted and patient teaching, the doctor was able to get the boy to clothe and feed himself, recognize and say a number of words, as well as write letters and form words.
【小题1】The French doctor found the boy ________.
A. wandering in the woods B at his doorstep
C. growling at him D. speaking understandably
【小题2】In this passage, the word “litter” in line 3 most nearly means ________.
| A.garbage | B.master | C.hair | D.baby animals |
| A.the boy had never lost his mind | B.the boy trusted him |
| C.the boy liked to dress up | D.the boy worked very hard |
| A.She-Wolves have been said to replace human children for their lost litter. |
| B.Examples of wolves caring for human children can be found only in the nineteenth century. |
| C.The French doctor succeeded in training the boy to enjoy the human life somewhat. |
| D.The young boy never was able to speak perfectly. |
| A.tell | B.understand | C.listen to | D.write to |
Tourism probably started in Roman times. Rich Romans visited friends and family who were working in another part of the Roman Empire. But when the empire broke down,this kind of tourism stopped.
In the early 17th century, the idea of the “Grand Tour” was born. Rich young English people sailed across the English Channel(英吉利海峡).They visited the most beautiful and important European cities of the time, including Paris in France, and Rome and Venice(威尼斯)in Italy. Their tours lasted for two to four years, and the tourists stayed a few weeks or months in each city. The “Grand Tour” was an important part of young people’s education—but only for the rich.
In the 18th century, tourism began to change. For example, people in the UK started to visit some towns, such as Bath to” take the waters”. They believed that the water there was good for their health. So large and expensive hotels were built in these towns.
In the 19th century, travel became much more popular and faster. When the first railways were built in the 1820s, it was easier for people to travel between towns, so they started to go for holidays by the sea. And some started to have holidays in the countryside as cities became larger, noisier and dirtier.
Traveling by sea also became faster and safer when the first steamships were built. People began to travel more to far away countries.
The 20th century saw cars become more and more popular among ordinary people. Planes were made larger, so ticket prices dropped and more people used them.
Thus tourism grew. In 1949, Russian journalist Vladimir Raitz started a company called Horizon Holidays. The company organizes everything—plane tickets, hotel rooms, even food—and tourists pay for it all before they leave home. The package tour and modern tourist industry was born.
The first travel agency in China was set up as early as 1949.But tourism did not take off until 1978.In 2002,the industry was worth 500 billion yuan and became an important part of China’s social development.
1.In the early times, the travelers ________.
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A.all came from Roman |
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B.were very young and strong |
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C.had lots of money |
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D.traveled by boat |
2.________ played the most important role in the tourism development.
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A.Education |
B.Money |
C.Transportation |
D.People’s ideas |
3.Modern tourism was born ________.
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A.in 1949 |
B.in Roman times |
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C.in the early 17th century |
D.in the 19th century |
4.The underlined phrase “take off” means ________.
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A.a plane rising into the air |
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B.develop very fast |
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C.remove hats and clothes |
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D.bring down the prices |