首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
A、They don’t know about the benefits of the research. B、The research goes against their religious beliefs. C、The research costs
A、They don’t know about the benefits of the research. B、The research goes against their religious beliefs. C、The research costs
admin
2016-04-26
36
问题
M:[9]The Republican Party in America is opposing stem cell research. I find it hard to believe that in this day and age, someone would do that.
W: Stem cell research sounds pretty impressive, I’ll admit. But just what is it?
M: Well, a stem cell is a special type of cell. It is a general cell that, when it divides, can become any specific type of cell.
W: You mean, a stem cell can become a heart cell? Or a brain cell or a kidney cell?
M: That’s about it. Stem cells are a part of the body’s maintenance and repair system. When they divide, they can become any cell type.
W: I guess there would be some tremendous medical advantages in that sort of research.
M: You’ve said a mouthful. Recently, scientists were able to help a man who lost a jawbone from cancer. They recreated bone material for his jaw from stem cells. What it means is that since the new bone was created out of the person’s own cells, there was no problem with rejection because the DNA was the same.
W: I bet the person was delighted. Why would anyone oppose that sort of research? It would seem to have endless potential to benefit the human race.
M: I agree, but there are people who think we should not interfere with nature and manipulate "what is not natural".
W: It is easier to hold such a narrow view if you’re not in a position to need the benefits of the research. If you’re missing a jawbone because of cancer, you probably support the research.
9. What is the man’s attitude toward the stem cell research?
10. What do we learn about a stem cell?
11. Why do some people oppose stem cell research according to the man?
选项
A、They don’t know about the benefits of the research.
B、The research goes against their religious beliefs.
C、The research costs too much money.
D、They insist that the research is against nature.
答案
D
解析
女士问有人反对干细胞研究的原因,男士回答说有些人认为这样做等于干预自然,人为操控“非自然的东西”。故选D。
转载请注明原文地址:https://jikaoti.com/ti/eAuFFFFM
0
大学英语四级
相关试题推荐
A、Angry.B、Indifferent.C、Satisfied.D、Regretful.A男士最终未能达到退款目的,赌气说店家可以将这件衬衣送到宠物店卖给小狗穿。由此可知他很气愤,选A。
Imaginingbeingaskedtospendtwelveorsoyearsofyourlifeinasocietywhich【B1】_____onlyofmembersofyourownsex,how
A、Researchersshowgreatinterestinthis.B、Fewdriversknowthedangersofaccidents.C、Expertswanttowarndriversoftheir
WhatIfYouCouldLearnEverything?A)Imagineeverystudenthasatirelesspersonaltutor,anartificiallyintelligentandinexh
Adegreefromacollegeoruniversityisoftenakeythatopensdoorsof【B1】______—doorstoabetterjobandabetterlife.With
A、Itismoreexcitingthanspacetravel.B、Itismuchcheaperthanspacetravel.C、Itismuchsaferthanspacetravel.D、Itisl
A、Withcomputerskill.B、Withjobexperience.C、WithamajorinEnglish.D、Withmultipleskills.D对话里女士表示她也去了人才市场,发现那里很多公司只找有更多技
HowsciencegoeswrongScientificresearchhaschangedtheworld.Nowitneedstochangeitself.A)Asimpleideaunderli
AnimalsontheMoveA)Itlookedlikeascenefrom"Jaws"butwithoutthedramaticmusic.Ahugesharkwaslowlyswimmingthrough
Anindustrialsociety,especiallyoneascentralisedandconcentratedasthatofBritain,isheavilydependentoncertainessent
随机试题
标准差越大,说明证券的收益率的波动性越小,风险也就越小。( )
Likemostpeople,Iwasbroughtuptolookuponlifeasaprocessofgetting.ItwasnotuntilinmylatethirtiesthatImadet
慢性疟疾的临床表现有
患者,男,75岁。最近常因右手发麻、精神不好而卧床休息。今晨醒来时,右手活动不利,站立时右脚也感到沉重。随后数小时内症状逐渐加重,右肢活动困难,意识清楚,未诉其他不适,既往轻度高血压史。可能诊断是
关于水泥混凝土道路基层的作用,阐述正确的是()。
某公司2007年的财务报表数据摘要如下(单位:万元):预计2008~2009年的销售收入增长率为10%,2010年及以后销售收入增长率降低为8%。假设今后保持2007年的年末各项资产的周转率和资本结构(金融负债和股东权益)不变,经营流动负债和经营长期负
贷款人不按合同约定按期发放贷款的,可以不付违约金。借款人不按合同约定用款的,应偿付违约金。()
个别家庭困难的学生,不顾家庭的实际,在同学面前好面子,花钱大手大脚,铺张浪费,讲气派,讲排场,这是一种()。
根据资料。回答以下问题。下列哪幅饼状图没能准确反映2014年1季度各功能区第一、二、三产业增加值各自的比例?
A、Itismadeofiron.B、Itismadeofsteel.C、Itismadeofplastic.D、Itismadeofpaperboard.C
最新回复
(
0
)