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The normal human daily cycle of activity is of some 7-8 hours' sleep alternation(交替) wit

The normal human daily cycle of activity is of some 7-8 hours' sleep alternation(交替) with some 16-17 hours' wakefulness and that the sleep normally coincides 【C1】______ the hours of darkness. Our present 【C2】______ is with how easily and to what extent this 【C3】______ can be modified.

The question is no 【C4】______ academic one.

The ease 【C5】______ which people can change from working !n the day to working at night is a 【C6】______ of growing importance in industry where automation(自动化) 【C7】______ round-the- clock working of machines. It normally 【C8】______ from five days to one week for a person to adapt to a 【C9】______ routine of sleep and wakefulness, sleeping during the day and working at night. 【C10】______ , it is often the case in industry that 【C11】______ are changed every week. This means that no sooner has he got used to one routine 【C12】______ he has to change to another, 【C13】______ much of his time is spent neither working nor sleeping very 【C14】______ .

One answer would seem to be 【C15】______ periods on each shift, a month, or even three months. 【C16】______ , recent research has shown that people on such systems will revert to go back to their 【C17】______ habits of sleep and wakefulness during the week-end and that this is quite enough to destroy any 【C18】______ to night work built up during the week. The only real 【C19】______ appears to be to hand over the night shift to those permanent night workers whose 【C20】______ may persist through all week-ends and holidays.

【C1】

A.in

B.with

C.of

D.over

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第1题

A.It makes a clone from an ordinary, adult cell.B.It makes the first normal and health

A.It makes a clone from an ordinary, adult cell.

B.It makes the first normal and healthy cloned animal.

C.It paves the way to the cloning of human beings.

D.It makes a cloned animal with only mother.

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第2题

What does the passage talk about?A.Why wolves attack human?B.Why wolves are so feared?C.Th

What does the passage talk about?

A.Why wolves attack human?

B.Why wolves are so feared?

C.The history of wolves in Europe.

D.The normal hunting habits of wolves.

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第3题

From the passage we know that joints and muscles perform. best when______.A.they are twist

From the passage we know that joints and muscles perform. best when______.

A.they are twisted and stretched

B.they are in their normal position

C.they are tested with a human" guinea pig"

D.they are tested with electronic instruments

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第4题

What's the big breakthrough with Dolly, the first cloned animal?A.It makes a clone from an

What's the big breakthrough with Dolly, the first cloned animal?

A.It makes a clone from an ordinary, adult cell.

B.It makes the first normal and healthy cloned animal.

C.It paves the way to the cloning of human beings.

D.It makes a cloned animal with only mother.

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第5题

According to the news item, the newly developed machine is used to______.A.recreate a norm

According to the news item, the newly developed machine is used to______.

A.recreate a normal environment for the human body

B.feed the donated organ with sugar

C.preserve the organ in the same way as it is stored on ice

D.keep the donated liver working before it is transplanted

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第6题

听力原文: What is cloning? Cloning is the creation of cells or whole animals using DNA fro
m a single "parent", bypassing the normal reproductive process. The clone has the same DNA as the parent.

The most common process takes DNA from one cell and puts it in a hollowed-out egg. Chemicals and electricity are then used to encourage the new DNA to fuse with the egg and develop into an embryo. This technique is called nuclear transfer.

The first cloned animal in human history was a sheep called Dolly. It was very important because it was the first mammal to be cloned using DNA taken from an adult cell. Previously, animals had only been cloned using embryo cells, which already have the potential to become complete embryos in their own right. The big breakthrough with Dolly was that a clone was made from an ordinary, adult cell.

When it comes to the question of whether cloned animals are normal and healthy, the answer is YES. Dolly is, but scientists do not yet know whether this is the exception or the rule. Some early evidence suggests that clones may have health problems and that they may age prematurely.

With the birth of Dolly, many people are worried that a human clone may be born soon. It's possible in theory. But the technology of reproductive cloning is still in its very early stages and there is much that scientists do not understand. What's more, human cloning is already banned by law in the United Kingdom. The former President of the United States, Bill Clinton, proposed banning research into producing human clones in the U. S. for five years. Some measures have also been taken to establish international agreements banning live human clones.

What has cloning bypassed?

A.The nuclear transfer.

B.The process of taking DNA

C.The normal reproductive process.

D.The creation of cells.

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第7题

What can be inferred from the fourth paragraph?A.Sound level above 64 decibels is unbearab

What can be inferred from the fourth paragraph?

A.Sound level above 64 decibels is unbearable by human beings.

B.Noise is a key risk factor for heart disease.

C.Noise of 45 decibels is the level of a normal conversation.

D.Hypertension is another saying of high blood pressure.

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第8题

Antibiotics are drugs produced by certain microbes. Antibiotic substances are obtained fro
m bacteria and fungi that live in the air, soil, and water. Most antibiotics are used by physicians to fight various diseases caused by harmful microbes. A few are used to treat certain cancers. Antibiotics are sometimes called" wonder drugs &39;because they can cure many diseases that once were often fatal. The number of deaths that are caused by pneumonia and scarlet fever has declined drastically since people began using antibiotics.

2. There are more than 70 clinically useful antibiotics, Antibiotics fight pathogenic microbes and cancer cells by interfering with their normal cell processes. In most cases, this interference can occur in one of three ways: prevention of cell wall formation, disruption of the cell membrane, and disruption of chemical processes.

3. The contents of bacterial cells are enclosed in a membrane that is surrounded by a rigid wall that prevents the cells from splitting open. Penicillins and some other antibiotics destroy pathogenic microbes by hindering the formation of this wall. Human cells do not have nor need rigid cell walls and so are not damaged by these antibiotics.

4. Some antibiotics, including nystatin, disrupt the cell membrane of certain microbes. This membrane controls the movement of materials in and out of the cell. If the membrane is disrupted, vital nutrients may escape from the cell, or poisonous substances may enter and kill the cell. But the membranes of human cells are not affected because these antibiotics disrupt cell membranes that contain elements found only in microbial cells.

5. All cells produce proteins and nucleic acids, which are vital to the life of any organism. Some antibiotics fight disease by interfering with the chemical processes by which these substances are produced.For example, streptomycin prevent certain kinds of microbes from producing proteins, and rifampin interferes with the formation of nucleic acids. Human cells produce proteins and nucleic acids in much the same way that microbial cells do. But these processes differ enough so that some antibiotics interfere with chemical activities in microbial cells but not in human cells.

Paragraph 2______。

A. Autibiotics destroy pathosenic microbes by preventing the formation of the walls surrounding the membranes of the microbial cells that prevent the cells from split- ting open. B. More than 70 clinically useful antibiotics have been in- vented to fight pathogenic microbes and cancer cells by interacting with their normal cell processes. C. Human cells are not surrounded by a membrane D. Some antibiotics disrupt the cell membrane of certain microbes, letting vital nutrients to escape form. the cell or poisonous substances to enter and kill the cell. E. Nystatin is used to disrupt the wall surrounding the membrane. F. Some antibiotics fight disease by interfering with chemical activities in microbial cells but not in human cells.

Paragraph 3______。

A. Autibiotics destroy pathosenic microbes by preventing the formation of the walls surrounding the membranes of the microbial cells that prevent the cells from split- ting open. B. More than 70 clinically useful antibiotics have been in- vented to fight pathogenic microbes and cancer cells by interacting with their normal cell processes. C. Human cells are not surrounded by a membrane D. Some antibiotics disrupt the cell membrane of certain microbes, letting vital nutrients to escape form. the cell or poisonous substances to enter and kill the cell. E. Nystatin is used to disrupt the wall surrounding the membrane. F. Some antibiotics fight disease by interfering with chemical activities in microbial cells but not in human cells.

Paragraph 4______。

A. Autibiotics destroy pathosenic microbes by preventing the formation of the walls surrounding the membranes of the microbial cells that prevent the cells from split- ting open. B. More than 70 clinically useful antibiotics have been in- vented to fight pathogenic microbes and cancer cells by interacting with their normal cell processes. C. Human cells are not surrounded by a membrane D. Some antibiotics disrupt the cell membrane of certain microbes, letting vital nutrients to escape form. the cell or poisonous substances to enter and kill the cell. E. Nystatin is used to disrupt the wall surrounding the membrane. F. Some antibiotics fight disease by interfering with chemical activities in microbial cells but not in human cells.

Paragraph 5______。

A. Autibiotics destroy pathosenic microbes by preventing the formation of the walls surrounding the membranes of the microbial cells that prevent the cells from split- ting open. B. More than 70 clinically useful antibiotics have been in- vented to fight pathogenic microbes and cancer cells by interacting with their normal cell processes. C. Human cells are not surrounded by a membrane D. Some antibiotics disrupt the cell membrane of certain microbes, letting vital nutrients to escape form. the cell or poisonous substances to enter and kill the cell. E. Nystatin is used to disrupt the wall surrounding the membrane. F. Some antibiotics fight disease by interfering with chemical activities in microbial cells but not in human cells.

Antibiotics cure diseases that used to be incurable, so they are sometimes called

A. antibiotics disrupt cell membranes that contain elements found only in microbial cells B. people began using antibiotics C. wonder drugs D. Penicillin may destroy normal cells of human beings E. vital to the life of any organism F. disruption of the cell membrane

The number of people who died from pneumonia and scarlet fever has declined since

A. antibiotics disrupt cell membranes that contain elements found only in microbial cells B. people began using antibiotics C. wonder drugs D. Penicillin may destroy normal cells of human beings E. vital to the life of any organism F. disruption of the cell membrane

The membranes of human cells can not be disrupted because ......

A. antibiotics disrupt cell membranes that contain elements found only in microbial cells B. people began using antibiotics C. wonder drugs D. Penicillin may destroy normal cells of human beings E. vital to the life of any organism F. disruption of the cell membrane

All cells produce proteins and nucleic acids which are

A. antibiotics disrupt cell membranes that contain elements found only in microbial cells B. people began using antibiotics C. wonder drugs D. Penicillin may destroy normal cells of human beings E. vital to the life of any organism F. disruption of the cell membrane

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第9题

According to Paragraph 8, which of the following is true of ancient Egyptians?A.It was nor

According to Paragraph 8, which of the following is true of ancient Egyptians?

A.It was normal to store beautiful artwork in the tomb with their dead relatives.

B.They would like to have all the valuables in the tomb to be exhibited in public.

C.They intended to preserve their ancient culture in the tomb.

D.They regard all the artwork in the tomb as part of a precious artistic heritage for all human beings to enjoy.

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第10题

What can be inferred from the fourth paragraph?[A] Sound level above 64 decibels is un

What can be inferred from the fourth paragraph?

[A] Sound level above 64 decibels is unbearable by human beings.

[B] Noise is a key risk factor for heart disease.

[ C] Noise of 45 decibels is the level of a normal conversation.

[ D] Hypertension is another saying of high blood pressure.

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