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1、公共英语五级-35 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Listening (总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Part A(总题数:1,分数:5.00)You will hear a talk. As you listen, answer Questions 1 to 5 by writing T (for True) or F (for False). You will hear the talk ONLY ONCE. (分数:5.00)(1).It is known that a human life begins when a male sperm
2、and a female egg join.(分数:1.00)A.正确B.错误(2).It is the sperm that determines the genetic property of a new life.(分数:1.00)A.正确B.错误(3).A clone life is an exact copy of the body it comes from because it has only one set of chromosomes.(分数:1.00)A.正确B.错误(4).The dark side of cloning can be summed up in one
3、sentence: it could be misused.(分数:1.00)A.正确B.错误(5).The speaker holds that we should abandon cloning.(分数:1.00)A.正确B.错误三、Part B(总题数:2,分数:6.00)Questions 1 3 are based on the following talk; listen and choose the best answer. (分数:3.00)(1).Why does the man think that the idea of genetic make-up is fright
4、ening?(分数:1.00)A.Because it suggests that criminals are born and not made.B.Because it suggests that criminals will become first class policemen.C.Because it suggests that criminals regard crime as a way of life.D.Because it suggests that criminals see the police as the enemy.(2).What kind of famili
5、es can bring up criminals according to the woman?(分数:1.00)A.The ones in which there is violence.B.The ones that are not well-educated.C.The ones that regard crime as a way of life and see the police as enemy.D.The ones that bring their children in a particular way.(3).What does the man mean by sayin
6、g “it takes a thief to catch a thief“?(分数:1.00)A.The thief likes to catch another thief.B.It“s easy for a thief to catch a thief.C.It is better for a thief to get reformed by catching thieves.D.Similar qualities are necessary to become a successful criminal or a first-class policeman.Questions 4 6 a
7、re based on the following talk; listen and choose the best answer. (分数:3.00)(1).How many men in Britain snore?(分数:1.00)A.Six percent of all men.B.Eight percent of all men.C.One percent of all men.D.Two percent of all men.(2).Which is the symptom of those people who suffer from sleep apnea?(分数:1.00)A
8、.They snore loudly.B.They can stop breathing for more than ten seconds as much as ten times an hour.C.They fall asleep while driving.D.Both A and B.(3).Which is not regarded as the cause of sleep apnea according to the speaker?(分数:1.00)A.Having a short jaw.B.Being overweight.C.Being too tired.D.Some
9、 genetic element.四、Part C(总题数:1,分数:5.00)You will hear a talk. As you listen, you must answer Questions 1 5 by writing NO MORE THAN THREE words. (分数:5.00)(1).Why is future man believed to be different?(分数:1.00)_(2).What will people“s heads be like?(分数:1.00)_(3).What will happen to future man“s hair?(
10、分数:1.00)_(4).Why will our fingers grow more sensitive?(分数:1.00)_(5).How will future man“s appearance be?(分数:1.00)_五、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:30.00)Some 200,000 babies are born in the United States each year with deformed bodies, impaired minds and possibly fatal abnormalities in body chemistryoft
11、en because of defective genes or chromosomes. If a way could be found to “test“ routinely the genes of prospective married couples-much as the 1 now take Wassermann tests to detect syphilisthe toll might be reduced drastically. This is the goal of genetic counseling. And while it is still far offtes
12、ting is expensive and elaborategenetic counseling centers in hospitals and clinics 2 the United States are already helping parents. At a symposium sponsored by the National Foundation March of Dimes in New York City, it was announced that between 1955 and 1969 the number of 3 had grown from 20 to 11
13、4. Such centers help the 4 of a defective child in their decision whether or not to have more children, and they advise couples 5 family histories of genetic diseases even before marriage. The genes that help determine a 6 individual characteristicsfrom the color of his eyes to the 7 he makes on an
14、IQ testare located on chromosomes within the cells of his body. Half of a person“s chromosomes come from his father, 8 from his mother. Many diseases are the result of a single 9 gene on one of the chromosomes. Achondroplastic dwarfism, for example, is caused by a dominant 10 and any child who inher
15、its it will have the disease. A genetic counselor confronted by a parent with such a disease could warn that half of his children 11 the disease. More often, genetic disease are caused by recessive genes. The most common is cystic fibrosis, a disorder that 12 at least one in every 1,600 babies and c
16、auses their lungs and other body 13 to become congested with mucus. A child who inherits only one of these recessive genes will not have the disease, but will be a 14 . If both parents are carriers, one in four of their children will have cystic fibrosis, 15 will be carriers, and one will be normal.
17、(分数:30.00)六、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)七、Part A(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Major companies are already in pursuit of commercial applications of the new biology. They dream of placing enzymes in the automobile to monitor exhaust and send data on pollution to a microprocessor that will then adjust the engin
18、e. They speak of what the New York Times calls “metal-hungry microbes that might be used to mine valuable trace metals from ocean water“. They have already demanded and won the right to patent new lifeforms. Nervous critics, including many scientists, worry that there is corporate, national, interna
19、tional, and inter-scientific rivalry in the entire biotechnological field. They create images not of oil spills, but of “microbe spills“ that could spread disease and destroy entire populations. The creation and accidental release of extremely poisonous microbes, however, is only one cause for alarm
20、. Completely rational and respectable scientists are talking about possibilities that stagger the imagination. Should we breed people with cow-like stomachs so they can digest grass and hay, thereby relieving the food problem by modifying us to eat lower down on the food chain? Should we biologicall
21、y alter workers to fit the job requirement, for example, creating pilots with faster reaction times or assembly-line workers designed to do our monotonous work for us? Should we attempt to eliminate “inferior“ people and breed a “super-race“? (Hitler tried this, but without the genetic weaponry that
22、 may soon issue from our laboratories.) Should we produce soldiers to do our fighting? Should we use genetic forecasting to pre-eliminate “unfit“ babies? Should we grow reserve organs for ourselves, each of us having, as it were, a “savings bank“ full of spare kidney, livers, or hands? Wild as these
23、 notions may sound, every one has its advocates (and opposers) in the scientific community as well as its striking commercial application. As two critics of genetic engineering, Jeremy Rifkin and Ted Howard, state in their book Who Should Play God? “Broad scale genetic engineering will probably be i
24、ntroduced to America much the same way as assembly lines, automobiles, vaccines, computers and all the other technologies. As each new genetic advance becomes commercially practical, a new consumer need will be exploited and a market for the new technology will be created.“(分数:10.00)(1).The exhaust
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