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The Human Genome(基因组) Project, a great $3 billion, 15-year task aimed at drawing the genetic map of humans, is now more than 90 percent completed. The scientific and medical communities are very excited about the chances genetic research provides for getting rid of diseases and prolonging(延长)human life. But those communities and policy makers are also careful about the scientific door they are opening as the project uncovers the mysteries of life.
For the last few years, the genetic advances in the fast developing field of biotechnology have provided material for all kinds of work, but the developments of modern science in unlocking the secrets of human genetic code have opened a world of possibilities for human health, as well as for the population imagination.
While European and Japanese researchers are making rapid progress in decoding human DNA, the leading organization for genetic research in the Untied States, which began in 1990, is “unlocking the code” of the human body to learn how to defeat fatal diseases. Already, the Human Genome Project has become widely known and praised for finding the genes connected with as yet terrible diseases, and making progress toward separating the genes that show a sign of breast cancer(乳腺癌)or AIDS.
Once these genes are found and studied, researchers can develop new ways to attack infections, and genetic diseases. Medical companies are very interested in mapping the human genome, as they expect to develop a lot of new drugs for these illnesses.
1.Why did the scientists work so hard at mapping the human genome?
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A.Because the human genome can destroy many illnesses. |
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B.Because the human genome’s completion can help to get rid of many diseases. |
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C.Because they wanted to be better known than others. |
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D.Because the Human Genome Project can provided a lot of chances of work. |
2.According to the passage, which of the following countries is the most advanced in genetic research?
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A.Japan |
B.Germany |
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C.The United States |
D.China |
3.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
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A.If the genes can be found, scientists can study many new ways to cure illnesses. |
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B.The United States began genetic research early in the 19th century. |
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C.Many medical companies show great interest in drawing the human genome map. |
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D.The scientists have made great progress in connecting some genes with the cancers. |
4.What is mainly talked about in this passage?
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A.The great human genome. |
B.The discovery of genes. |
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C.Unlocking the genetic code. |
D.Genes and scientists. |
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Many people think that the BBC news programs are better than those on other channels because the BBC is not a commercial company. It pays for its programs from the television license money which everyone must pay if they have a television.
The BBC, which is often known as "Auntie", is the biggest news collecting operation in the world. It has the world’s largest network of foreign correspondents (通讯员;记者). Ten percent of the BBC’s annual budget is spent on news collecting, reporting and presenting. More than 1,700 people work for the BBC news service.
The BBC produces more than 214 hours of news and current affairs programs for radio and television each week. Each television news program costs about £78,000 per hour and each radio news program costs approximately £4,800 per hour. In the UK, about 19 million people ― almost 35% of the total population, watch the BBC television news progams every day.
Developments in technology are improving news collection and presentation every year. The BBC now uses special cameras in the TV news studios to film the news presenters, and captions― the words and sentences at the bottom of the screen, are now produced automatically by computer.
【小题1】
According to the first paragraph, we can learn that __________.
| A.many people are more content with the BBC than with other channels |
| B.the BBC news programs are better thought of than the news programs on other channels |
| C.the BBC news programs are better than other programs |
| D.if we have a television, we must pay the television license money. |
| A.The number of the people working for the BBC news service is the largest in the world |
| B.The percentage of the BBC’s budget spent on news collecting is the largest in the world |
| C.The BBC has the largest network of foreign correspondents in the world |
| D.The BBC now uses special cameras to film the news presenters and captions |
| A.54 million | B.19 million | C.5.4 million | D.6.6 million |
| A.The BBC News Service |
| B.The BBC Is Not Commercial |
| C.Developments in Technology Are Improving News Collection |
| D.The Biggest Operation in The World |
Many people think that the BBC news programs are better than those on other channels because the BBC is not a commercial company. It pays for its programs from the television license money which everyone must pay if they have a television.
The BBC, which is often known as "Auntie", is the biggest news collecting operation in the world. It has the world’s largest network of foreign correspondents (通讯员;记者). Ten percent of the BBC’s annual budget is spent on news collecting, reporting and presenting. More than 1,700 people work for the BBC news service.
The BBC produces more than 214 hours of news and current affairs programs for radio and television each week. Each television news program costs about £78,000 per hour and each radio news program costs approximately £4,800 per hour. In the UK, about 19 million people ― almost 35% of the total population, watch the BBC television news progams every day.
Developments in technology are improving news collection and presentation every year. The BBC now uses special cameras in the TV news studios to film the news presenters, and captions― the words and sentences at the bottom of the screen, are now produced automatically by computer.
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According to the first paragraph, we can learn that __________.
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A.many people are more content with the BBC than with other channels |
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B.the BBC news programs are better thought of than the news programs on other channels |
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C.the BBC news programs are better than other programs |
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D.if we have a television, we must pay the television license money. |
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Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
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A.The number of the people working for the BBC news service is the largest in the world |
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B.The percentage of the BBC’s budget spent on news collecting is the largest in the world |
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C.The BBC has the largest network of foreign correspondents in the world |
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D.The BBC now uses special cameras to film the news presenters and captions |
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We can infer from the passage that the UK has a population of about __________.
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A.54 million |
B.19 million |
C.5.4 million |
D.6.6 million |
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What’s the best title for the passage?
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A.The BBC News Service |
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B.The BBC Is Not Commercial |
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C.Developments in Technology Are Improving News Collection |
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D.The Biggest Operation in The World |
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