The possibility of a murder _____, the police have set about looking for the clues to her suicide.
A. to be ruled out B. to rule out
C. having ruled out D. having been ruled out
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The possibility of a murder _____, the police have set about looking for the clues to her suicide.
A. to be ruled out B. to rule out
C. having ruled out D. having been ruled out
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The police have found enough evidence ______ the murderer did on the scene.
A. what B. that
C. when D. how
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The local police said they had received reports of seven cases of murder, which caused__ among the locals.
A. panic B. dilemma C. settlement D. coincidence
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________ of being involved in the attempted murder, she was questioned by the police.
A.Convinced B.Suspected C.Charged D.Confirmed
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It’s possible that Paul was linked to the attempted murder; he _____ have had a hand in planning it.
A. must B. might C. should D. would
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We each have a unique genetic (基因的,遗传的) make-up. Every cell of your body has the same set of about 100,000 separate genes made of DNA. These are the instructions for producing a person. Genes decide everything from the colour of your skin to the way your brain works. You have one of several billion combinations of DNA which come from the random mixing of your parents’ genes. Except for identical twins (同卵双胞胎), no one has the same combination as another person. You are unique! You are unique in another way too: in the way you are raised and all the experiences you have from before birth to adult life. These experiences influence you, your behaviour and attitudes, and the choices you make.
But are genes or life experiences more important in shaping your appearance and personality? Scientists are studying twins to find out. One set of twins occurs every 70 births---some are identical and others are non-identical twins. Identical twins are special because they share exactly the same genes and often the same environment. Non-identical twins are more like ordinary brothers and sisters.
Some identical twins have been adopted and brought up in different homes. With identical genes but a different home environment, scientists can study twins to see how much a particular feature depends on the genes we inherit. For example, we know that eye problems, like short-sightedness, are mostly genetic. But resistance to pain is largely dependent on experiences. Genes also influence our eating habits. Identical twins brought up apart often like to eat at the same time of day and feel full after eating the same amount. Non-identical twins in similar circumstances have more varied eating habits. Identical twins are also more likely to follow the same patterns for marriage and divorce than non-identical twins.
Scientists are trying to identify the different genes that influence our behaviour. Some people are thrill-seekers and get into risk-taking and adventurous activities. They take up extreme sports like bungee jumping and possibly take drugs. Scientists have discovered a gene which affects this.
We could ask, “Are our lives determined by our genes or our upbringing?” Scientists are learning more all the time, but it is certainly true that both are important in making us who we are.
1.What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A. We cannot easily change our physical appearance.
B. How we turn out depends on our parents’ genes.
C. Everyone has a physical double somewhere in the world.
D. Both our genes and our experiences make us who we are.
2.Why are scientists studying twins?
A. To find out how many twins are born every year.
B. To discover what shapes us as individuals.
C. To compare differences between twins.
D. To study brother-and-sister relationships.
3.According to the passage, __________.
A. one in 70 twins are genetically identical
B. non-identical twins are usually not of the same sex
C. twins separated at birth behave exactly the same
D. identical twins are genetically the same
4.Which of the following is most affected by experience according the passage?
A. Eating habits. B. Eye-sight. C. Pain resistance. D. Marriage patterns.
5.What does the underlined “this” in Paragraph 4 refer to?
A. Our love of sport. B. Our attitude to risk-taking.
C. Our skill at bungee jumping. D. Our ability to take drugs.
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The man in black was about to set fire to the house ____ the police came.
A. while B. after C. before D. when
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The police are ______ to conclude that the cause of fire was a cigarette end.
A.probable | B.possible | C.maybe | D.likely |
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Marie witnessed everything but it is amazing that she______ have said nothing about the murder.
A. should B. may C. must D. can
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The murderer tried to run away from the prison but he ______ getting caught by the police.
A.ended up | B.went against | C.started with | D.got through |
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