The manager said that not one mistake _____ to see reported to him in the following month.
A.would he want B.had he wanted C.he would want D.he had wanted
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The manager said that not one mistake _____ to see reported to him in the following month.
A.would he want B.had he wanted C.he would want D.he had wanted
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The manager said that they had an plan if the plan they had submitted was not accepted.
A.ordinary B.afternative C.absolute D.elegant
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—Tom, why didn’t you go to work today?
—Oh, the manager said he no longer wanted to see me again; _____, I was fired.
A.above all B. after all C. in other words D. in some way
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A new report said scientists may not be far from giving apes the ability to think and talk like humans. The report is about experiments which transplant human cells into animals for medical purposes.
It claimed that concerns about the creation of talking apes should be taken seriously. It should also draw people’s attention to the possibility that the medical research about creating “humanised” animals is going to generate monsters.
A regulatory(监管的)body is needed to closely monitor any experiments that many risk creating animals with human-like consciousness or giving them any appearance or behavioural traits that too closely resemble humans, the report said.
Scientists would, for example, be prevented from replacing a large number of an ape’s brain cells with human brain cells until more is known about the potential risks. This has already been done in simpler animals like mice, which is judged to be less risky.
Under the new UK guidelines, the power to regulate tests on animals containing human material would be transferred to a body with wider responsibility for animal testing in the Home Office.
While there is no risk from experiments currently being carried out in Britain, it is possible that ethical (道德的) boundaries could be crossed within the next few years if scientists are not careful, the experts said.
Professor Thomas Baldwin, a member of the Academy of Medical Sciences working group that produced the report, said the possibility of humanised apes should be taken seriously.
He said, “The fear is that if you start putting very large numbers of human brain cells into the brains of primates(灵长类动物)you might transform the primates into something that has some of the abilities that we regard as distinctly human, such as speech, or other ways of being able to manipulate or relate to us.”
Professor Martin Bobrow, chair of the academy working group that produced the report, said, “The very great majority of experiments present no issues beyond the general use of animals in research and these should continue to proceed under the current regulations.”
Lord Willis, chair of the Association of Medical Research Charities, said, “AMRC only supports research that is absolutely necessary and where no suitable alternative methods are available.”
1.What is the passage mainly about?
A.Ethical rules to limit humanised animals.
B.The potential results of humanised apes.
C.The possibility of humanised animals.
D.The danger of human-like animals.
2.The underlined word “manipulate” in the passage probably means “_______”.
A.appeal B.possess C.control D.associate
3.Which of the following statements might Professor Thomas Baldwin agree with?
A.It is necessary to do some experiments about humanised animals.
B.Experiments about humanised animals should be done within the law.
C.It would be dangerous to do experiments about humanised animals.
D.It is urgent to ban experiment about humanised animals.
4.It can be inferred that _______.
A.people should be careful when creating talking apes
B.Thomas Baldwin and Lord Willis are from the same organization
C.creating humanised animals is difficult in Britain now
D.scientists must be cautious not to cross ethical boundaries
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One of the men held the view ________ the reporter stated was not true.
A. which B. that C. what D. that what
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One of the men held the view_________ the reporter stated was not true.
A. which B. that C. what D. that what
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We may look at the world around us, but somehow we manage not to see it 31 whatever we’ve become used to suddenly 32 (disappear). Take, for example, the neatly-dressed woman I used to see.
For three years, no matter 33 the weather was like, she was always waiting at the bus stop around 8:00 a.m. On 34 ________ (snow) days, she wore heavy clothes and a pair of 35 ____________ (wool) gloves. Of course I remember all 36 _______ only after she was seen no more .It was 37 that I realized how much 1 expected to see her each morning.
“Did she have an accident? Something 38 ______ ?” I thought to myself about her disappearance. Now that she was gone, I felt that I 39 __________ (know) her. I began to realize that part of our daily life probably includes such chance meetings 40 _________ familiar strangers: the milkman you see at dawn, and the twin brothers you see at the library. Such people are important markers in our lives. They add weight to our sense of place and belonging.
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When I handed the report to John,he said that George was the person ________.
A.to send B.for sending it
C.to send it to D.for sending it to
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____, the weather turned out to be very hot that day.
A. Just like the weather report said B. It so happened as you told me
C. It was said in the newspaper D. As we reported on the radio
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The reporter said that the UFO ________ east to west when he saw it.
A. was traveling B. traveled
C. had been traveling D. was to travel
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