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英語閱讀專項訓(xùn)練

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TheBritishNationalHealthService(NHS)wassetupin1948andwasdesigned

toprovideequalbasichealthcare,freeofcharge,foreverybodyinthecountry.

Beforethistimehealthcarehadtobepaidforbyindividuals.

NowadayscentralgovernmentisdirectlyresponsiblefortheNHSalthough

itisadministeredbylocalhealthauthorities.About83percentofthecost

ofthehealthserviceispaidforbygeneraltaxationandtherestismetfrom

theNationalInsurancecontributionspaidbythoseinwork.Therearecharges

forprescriptionanddentalcarebutmanypeople,suchaschiIdren,pregnant

women,pensioners,andthoseonIncomeSupport,areexemptfrompayment.

Mostpeopleareregisteredwithalocaldoctor(aGP,orGeneral

Practitioner)whoisincreasinglylikelytobepartofahealthcentrewhich

servestheconiniunity.

AsthepopulationofBritaingetsolder,thehospitalservicenowtreats

morepatientsthanbefore,althoughpatientsspendlesstimeinhospital.NHS

hospitals-manyofwhichwerebuiltinthenineteenthcentury-providenearly

halfamillionbedsandhaveover480,000medicalstaff.TheNHSisthebiggest

employerinEuropealthoughBritainactuallyspendslessperpersononhealth

carethanmostofherEuropeanneighbours.

Duringthe1980stherewasconsiderablerestructuringoftheHealthService

withanincreasedemphasisonmanagerialefficiencyandtheprivatizationof

someservices(forexample,cleaning).Attheendofthe1980sthegovernment

introducedproposalsforfurtherreformoftheNHS,includingallowingsome

hospitalstobeself-governing,andencouragingGPstocompeteforpatients.

Patientswouldbeabletochooseandchangetheirfamilydoctormoreeasily

andGPswouldhavemorefinancialresponsibility.Thepoliticalquestions

continueofhowmuchmoneyshouldbeprovidedtosupporttheNHSandwhereit

shouldcomefrom.

1.Wecanknowfromthefirstparagraphthat.

A.theoriginalaimoftheNHSwastoprovideequalbasichealthcarefor

everybody

B.peopledidn,thavetopayforhealthcaresincetheNHSwassetup

C.patientswerechargedforreceivinghealthcarebefore1948

D.theNHSwasanorganizationwhichgavefreeadvicetovillagers

2.WhatdoweknowabouttheNHS?

A.It'smanagedbythecentralgovernment.

B.ItscostismainlypaidforbytheNationalInsurancecontributions.

C.IthiresmorepeoplethananyotherunitinEurope.

D.Fewerpatientsgotoitshospitalsthanbeforebecausetheyspendless

onhealthcare.

3.AllthefollowingstatementsaboutGPsaretrueexceptthatthey.

A.takecareofthelocalpeople,shealth

B.oftentakepartincompetitionstoseewhoisthebest

C.workunderhighpressurenowadays

D.havemoreresponsibilitiesthanbefore

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“exempt“probablymean?

A.sufferingB.differentC.prevented

D.free

5.ThebiggestproblemfortheNHSis.

A.manyhospitalsaretoooldtobeused

B.someservicesareinthechargeofindividuals

C.moreandmorepatientsgotoGPsfortreatment

D.thereisnotenoughmoneyforfurtherreform

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PRINTPRODUCTIONMANAGERWANTED

Awell-knownprintingcompany,nowwellestablishedintheUKandinthe

FarEast,wishestosetupamanufacturingbaseinEurope.Anexperienced

manager,responsibletotheProductionDirector,isrequiredtoassistin

settingupthedepartmentandwi11thentakechargeoftheday-to-daywork.

Thesuccessfulapplicantwi11havehadexperienceofmodernmethodsand

machinesespeciallyintheprinting,multicolourworkandfinishing

processes,he/shewillhavehadatleastthreeyears'experiencein

cost-effectivemanagement.AgoodworkingknowledgeofEnglishisessential.

Weofferexcellentpayandprospects,with4week*shoiidayayearplus

publichoiidays,acompanycar,andacompanypensionsMewe(養(yǎng)老金制度).

Interviewswillbearrangedinthenearestcitytoapplicant'shome.

Write,withCV,tothePersonnelManager,Box32507,DailyNews,Kemsworth

Street,Comston.

UnitedKingdomSG18637AH.

ASSISTANTPRINTPRODUCTIONMANAGER

Aninternationallyrecognizedprintingcompanyisseekingtosetupa

manufacturingplantinEurope.

Weareappointinganassistant(maleorfemale)toourPrintProduction

Manager.

Thejob-holderwillcarryoutdutiesinvolvingthebuyingofpaperand

offinishingequipment,willliaise(聯(lián)絡(luò))withthesupervisorsofthevarious

productionlines,andwillassisttheProductionManager.

Atleastthreeyears'experienceononeormore1inesaswellas

supervisoryexperienceisneeded.

AworkingknowledgeofEnglishisrequiredtocommunicatewithcolleagues

intheUK.

Weofferexcellentpay,prospects,holidays,pensionscheme,sickpay,

etc.

WritetotheManager,Box3526.

BroadStreet,Northby,MillshireBK57PX.

6.Boththeprintingcompanies.

A.arewell-knownallovertheworld

B.requireat1eastthreeyears'experience

C.offerexcellentpayandsickpayD.prefertohireamanmanager

7.Accordingtothefirstadvertisement,theapplicantlivinginasmallvillage

will.

A.getintouchwiththePersonalManagerbytelephone

B.gettheresultonTVC.beinterviewedinacity

D.writetoBox3526togetmoreinformation

8.Wecaninferfromthetwoadvertisementsthat.

A.thecompanieswanttodobusinessinEuropeandFarEast.

B.carsarenecessaryforthesuccessfulapplicants.

C.thecompanieshaven*tgottelephonestosavemoney.

D.applicantsshouldwritetothecompanyfirst.

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BEIJING,Nov.26—U.S.dollarhitanotherrecordlowagainsttheeuroon

Friday,withtheEuropeancurrencyclimbingabove$1.32forthefirsttime.

Thegreen-backfel1toitslowestinnearlyfiveyearsagainsttheyenthesame

day.

By1943EST,thedollarwastradingatUS$1.3265pereuro,comparedwith

US$1.3270inthinlateNewYorktrade.Itwasat102.55yen,littlechanged

fromNewYorkaftertouching102.37,alevelnotseensinceMarch2000,in

London.

JapaneseFinanceMinisterSadakazuTanigakirepeatedhiswarningagainst

dollarweakness,threateningtotakeactionagainstsuddenmoves,butmarket

participantssaidsuchverbalintervention(口頭干涉)hadlonglostitsclout.

TraderswereexpectingmarketliquiditytoremainthinonFridaybecause

oftheextendedU.S.holiday.

Insuchthintrading,manysaidafallinthedollarpast102yenandUS$1.33

pereurowasarealpossibility.

Referringtorecentcurrencymovementsasabrutal>>,EuropeanCentralBank

chiefJean-ClaudeTrichet,whoisthemostvocalEuropeanpolicymakerondollar

weakness,isduetomakecommentsinRiodeJaneiro,alongwithECBcounci1

memberandSpanishcentralbankgovernorJaimeCaruana.

Introducedin1999asthecommoncurrencyfor12Europeancountries,the

euroinitially(MWdroppedagainstthedollarbuthasrisensome60percent

sincehittinganall-timelowof82U.S.centsinOctober2000.

9.Whatdoes“thegreen-backwrefertointhefirstparagraph?

A.U.S.dollarB.Anotherrecord

C.TheeuroD.Europeancurrency

10.HowdidSadakazuTanigakifeelaboutdollarweakness?

A.ExcitedB.PuzzledC.worriedD.Disappointed

11.TheunderlinedwordubrutalMprobablymeans.

A.crueltyB.helpC.criticismD.apology

12.Accordingtosomepeople,itwaspossibleforthedollartotrade.

A.at1.3265pereuroB.at1.32pereuro

C.at1.3270pereuroD.at1.331pereuro

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Ablackholeiscreatedwhenalargestarburnsout.Likeoursun,stars

areunbelievablyhotfurnaces(熔爐)thatburntheirownmatterasfuel.When

mostofthefuelisusedup,thestarbeginstodie.

Thedeathofastarisnotaquietevent.Firstthereisahugeexplosion.

Asitsouterlayerisblastedoffintospace,thedyingstarshinesasbrightly

asabillionsuns.

AftertheexplosiongravitypulIsinwhatfsleftofthestar.Astheoutside

ofthestarsinkstowardthecenter,thestargetssmallerandsmaller.The

materialthestarismadeofbecomestightlypackedtogether.Astarissodense

thatateaspoonofmatterfromitweighsbillionofpounds.

Themorethestarshrinks,thestrongerthegravityinsideitbecomes.Soon

thestarisverytiny,andthegravitypullingitinisunbelievablystrong.

Infact,thegravityissostrongthatitevenpulls1ightintothestar!Since

allthelightispulledin,nonecangoout.Thestarbecomesblackwhenthere

isnolight.Thenablackholeisborn!

That*swhatweknowaboutblackholes.Whatwedon'tknowisthis:What

happensinsideablackholeafterthestarhasbeensqueezedintoatinyball?

Doesitkeepgettingsmallerandsmallerforever?Suchapossibilityishard

toimagine.

Butiftheblackholedoesn'tkeepshrinking,whathappenstoit?Some

scientiststhinkblackholesarelikedoorwaystoanotherworld.Theysaythat

asthestardisappearsfromouruniverse,itgoesintoanotheruniverse.In

otherwordsablackholeinouruniversecouldturnintoa**whitehole”in

adifferentuniverse.Astheblackholeswallows1ight,thewhiteholeshines

bright!y-somewhereelse.Butwhere?Adifferentplace,perhaps,oradifferent

time-manyyearsinthepastorfuture.

Couldyoutravelthroughablackhole?Rightnow,no.Nothingweknowof

couldgointoablackholewithoutbeingcrushed.Sofarthetimebeing,black

holemustremainamystery.

Blackholesareamystery—butthathasn'tstoppedscientistsfrom

dreamingaboutthem.Onescientistsuggestedthatinthefuturewemightmake

useofthepowerofblackholes.TheywouldsupplyallofEarth'senergyneeds,

withplentytospare.Anotherscientistwonderedifablackholecouldsome

daybeusedtoswallowearthlywaste-asortofhugewastedisposal(處理)in

thesky!

13.Whenthestarbeginstodie.

A.thereisnofuelleftinitB.itsouterlayergoesintospacefirst

C.ahugeexplosionwi11happenD.itdoesn*tgiveofflightanylonger

14.Whichofthefollowingdoesn,thelpproduceablackhole?

A.Thegravityinsidethestarisverystrong.

B.Thelightcan'tgooutofthestar.

C.Thestarbecomessmallerandsmaller

D.Thedyingstarshinesverybrightly.

15.Theblackhole.

A.continuesbecomingsmallerandsmallerallthetime

B.goesintoanotheruniverseandbecomesawhitehole

C.canpullineverythingweknowofintheworld

D.willappearatanotherplaceatadifferenttime

16.What*sthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.ANewScientificDiscovery:BlackHoles

B.HowDoBlackHolesComeIntoBeing?

C.WhatAreBlackHoles?

D.TravelThroughABlackHole

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Anti-birdflucontingency(意夕卜事故)measures,includingaproposalto

separatepoultryfromhumansandaseriesoftrafficandlogistics(后勤)

measureswillbediscussedattheLegislativeCouncil'sFoodSafetyand

EnvironmentalHygienePanelmeetingnextmonth.SecretaryforHealth,Welfare

andFoodDrYorkChowsaysthecontingencyplanwouldcomeintoforceifan

outbreakoccurrednearHongKong.

Speakingonaradiotalkshowthismorning,DrChowsaidtheseparation

ofpoultryfromhumanspolicy,whichwillbedeterminedafteradecisionwhether

tosetupacentralslaughtering(屠宰)houseorseveralregionalones,would

bebasedonthedemandforlivechickens.

Hepointedoutthatatpresenttherewere30,000livechickensimported

fromtheMainlandand30,000suppliedlocally.Ifthisdemandpersisted,

therewouIdbenocentralslaughteringhouseorwholesalepointthatcould

handlesuchanamountandregionalslaughteringhousescouldbethechoice.

Headdedthatbuildingofregionalslaughteringhousestooktime,but

stressedtheneedtostudytheviewsofthepublicandthesectorbeforeafinal

decisionwasmade.

Regardingavianfluvaccination(種痘)forhumans,DrChowsaiditwasstill

beingdeveloped.Headdedthatitmaynotbereliableinthecaseofanoutbreak

asrecordsshowvaccinationcanonlyoffer5%protectionagainstavirus.

HesaidHongKonghadmoreexperienceandexpertisethanneighbouring

territoriesinthefightagainstviraloutbreaks,andwaswillingtoofferthem

help.Headdedtherewasno“boundary”forinfectiousdiseasesandclose

cooperationamongdifferentcountrieshadtobemaintainedtofightagainst

apossibleoutbreak.

17.Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthat______.

A.thegovernmentisplanningtotakestrongactiontofightagainstbirdflu

B.anoutbreakwhichhappenednearHongKongmadepeopleveryfrightened

C.anti-birdflucontingencymeasureswillcomeintousenextmonth

D.DrYorkChowwi11organ!zeameetingtodiscussthecontingencyplan

18.Accordingtothepassage,thebestwaytofightagainstbirdfluisto.

A.separatepoultryfromhumans

B.setupacentralslaughteringhouse

C.setupseveralregionalslaughteringhouses

D.getavianfluvaccination

19.Whenthefinaldecisionwillbemademainlydependson______.

A.thedemandforlivechickensB.theviewsofthepublic

C.theadvicefromexperts

D.thetimewhenregionalslaughteringhouseswillbefinished

20.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisn'tDrYorkChow'sopinion?

A.HongKongisbetteratdealingwithviraloutbreaksthanitsneighbours.

B.Infectiousdiseasescouldhappeninanycountry.

C.OtherterritoriesshouldaskHongKongforhelpbecauseithasmore

experience.

D.Cooperationisquitenecessarywhendangeriscoming.

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Theprivateautomobile(私家車)haslongplayedanimportantroleinthe

UnitedStates.Infact,ithasbecomeanecessaryandimportantpartofthe

Americanwayoflife.In1986,sixty-ninepercentofAmericanfamiliesowned

atleastonecar,andthirty-eightpercenthadmorethanone.Bygivingworkers

rapidtransportation,theautomobilehasfreedthemfromhavingtolivenear

theirplaceofwork.Thishasencouragedthegrowthofthecities,butithas

alsoledtotrafficproblems.

Forfarmfamiliestheautomobileisveryhelpful.Ithasmadeitpossible

forthemtotraveltotownveryoftenforbusinessandforpleasure,andalso

totransporttheirchildrentodistantschools.

Familylifehasbeenaffected(影響)invariousways,Thecarhelpsto

keepfamiliestogetherwhenitisusedforpicnics,outings,andothershared

experiences.However,whenteenagechildrenhavetheuseofthecar,their

parentscan'tkeepaneyeonthem.Thereisagreatdangerifthedriverhas

beendrinkingalcoholortakingdrugs,orshowingoffbyspeedingorbreaking

downtrafficlaws.Mothersofvictims(受害者)ofsuchaccidentshaveformed

anorganizationcalledMADD(MothersAgainstDrunkDriving).Thesewomenwant

topreventfurthertragedies(悲?。?Theyhaveworkedtoencouragethe

governmentto1imittheyoungestdrinkingage,Studentshaveformedasimilar

organization,SADD(StudentsAgainstDrunkDriving)andarespreadingthe

samemessageamongtheirfriends.

FormanyAmericanstheautomobileisanecessity.Butforsome,itisalso

amarkofsocialpositionandforyoungpeople,asignofbecominganadult.

Altogether,carsmeanverymuchtoAmericans.

21.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthetext?

A.Carshaveencouragedthegrowthofthecities.

B.Carscanbringfamiliestogetherwhentheygoforpicnics.

C.Carshaveenabledpeopletolivefarfromtheirplaceofwork.

D.Carshelpcityfamiliestotransporttheirchildrentofarawayschools.

22.Whathasbeendonetodealwiththeproblemofdrunkdriving?

A.Patentshavepaidmoreattentiontotheirchildren.

B.Someorganizationshavebeensetupagainstdrunkdriving.

C.Mothershavetriedtopersuadetheirchildrennottodrinkalcohol.

D.Universitystudentshaveaskedthegovernmenttosolvetheproblem.

23.WecaninferfromthetextthatinAmerica.

A.itwillbemoredifficultforpeopletogetnewcars

B.parentswillnotallowtheirchiIdrentohavetheirowncars

C.thegovernmentwi11encouragepeopletousepublictransportation

D.carswillstillbepopularthoughtheyhavecausedmanyproblems

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PrincetonUniversity

Location

TheUniversityisinPrinceton,NewJersey.Itisanhour,strainridesouth

ofNewYorkCityandanhour*strainridenorthofPhiladelphia.

Students

Thereare4,600undergraduates(本科生).Therearealso1,900graduate

students,butPrincetonisunusualamonguniversitiesinhavingastudentbody

madeuplargelyofundergraduates.

Faculty

Princetonhasabout700full-timefacultymembers(教員).Thereareanother

300orsopart-timeandvisitingfaculty.AllfacultymembersatPrinceton

areexpectedtoteachandresearch.

Degrees

Princetonofferstwoundergraduatedegrees:thebachelor(學(xué)士)ofarts

(A.B.)degreeandthebachelorofscienceinengineering(B.S.E.)degree.

AcademicYear

AnacademicyearrunsfromSeptembertolateMayandlaststwoterms(fall

andspring).Anormalcourseloadisfourorfivecoursesperterm,although

manystudentstakeextracourses.

Residences

Princetonprovideshousingforallundergraduatestudents.Freshmenand

second-yearstudentsarerequiredtospendtheirfirsttwoyearsinoneoffive

colleges.Eachcollegehasitsowndininghall,commonroomsandcomputer

centers.

FeesandExpenses(AcademicYear2004-2005)

Tuition(學(xué)費):$29,910

Roomandboard:$8,387

Otherexpenses(books,telephone,etc.):$3,083

Total:$41,380

24.HowmanykindsoffacultymembersarethereinPrincetonUniversity?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

25.InPrincetonUniversity,anundergraduatewillpayatleast_______for

theAcademicYear2004-2005besidestuition.

A.$41,380B.$52,850C.$11,470D.$8,387

26.InwhatwayisPrincetonUniversitydifferentfromotherAmerican

universitiesaccordingtothetext?

A.Ithasfivecolleges.

B.Itsstudentsaremainlyundergraduates.

C.Itprovideshousingforal1undergraduatestudents.

D.AllthefacultymembersatPrincetonareexpectedtoteachandresearch.

27.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Princetonofferstwoundergraduatedegrees.

B.AnacademicyearlastsaboutninemonthsinPrincetonUniversity.

C.Undergraduatesshouldspendtheirfirsttwoyearsinoneoffive

colleges.

D.It'saboutanhour,strainridefromPrincetonUniversitytothenorth

ofNewYorkCity.

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Sometimes,somethingthatisconsideredtobenegativeturnsouttobean

advantageonthejob.Thoughheisonly18yearsoldandblind,SuleymanGokyigit

isamongthetopcomputertechniciansandprogrammersatInteliData

TechnologiesCorp.,alargesoftwarecompanywithseveralofficesacrossthe

UnitedStates.

“AfterourcompanyunitedwithanotheronelastOctober,twodifferent

computernetworksweredrivinguscrazy,“recallsDouglasBraun,theInteliData

president.couldn*tevensende-mailtoeachother."InthreeweeksMr

Gokyigitcreatedthesoftwareneededtoconnectthetwonetworks."Noneofthe

company*s350otheremployeescouldhavedonethejobinthreemonths,“says

Mr.Braun.〃Suleymancan'see*intotheheartofthecomputer.w

Mr.Gokyigfi'sgift,asMr.Brauncallsit,isanunusualabilitytoform

anideaoftheinsideofamachine."Thecomputerpermitsmetoreachoutinto

theworldanddoalmostanythingIwanttodo,“saysMr.Gokyigit

Theyoungprogrammerisathomewithhardwareaswel1,thankspartlytoa

highlydevelopedsenseoftouch.MitziNowakowski,anofficemanagerat

InteliData,remembershowheeasilydisconnectedandreconnectedtheircomputer

systemsduringamovelastyear."Throughfeel,Suleymancanfindtheposition

ofconnectors,pinsandwiresmuchfasterthanmostotherpeoplewithsight,“

hesays.

Muchofthestudentprogrammer'sspeedcomesfromhisabilitynottobe

interruptedwhi1eatthecomputer.Whentyping,helistenscarefullytothe

synthesizer(合J或器).Hislong,thinfingersflyoverthekeyboard."Nothing

seemstoshakehisattention,“saysMrs.Nowakowski,hisboss.

Mr.Gokyigitistheonlycompanyemployeewhoisavailable(可找到的)24

hoursaday.considerhimourtopproblemsolver."saysMr.Braun.

28.AccordingtoMr.Braun,Suleyman

A.canworkwondersoncomputer

B.isthebesttechnicianintheworld

C.hasdoneahardjobinthreemonths

D.hasunitedInteliDataTechnologiesCorp,withanothercomputercompany

29.Theunderlinedpart“isathomewithhardware”{paragraph4)means

A.isgoodatdealingwithcomputerhardware

B.isfondofcomputerhardware

C.workswithcomputerhardwareathome

I),feelscomfortablewhenworkingwithcomputerhardware

30.Suleymanwasquickwhileatthecomputermostlybecauseof

A.hisblindnessB.hisattentiononthesynthesizer

C.hislong,thinfingersD.hisabilitynottobeinterrupted

31.Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?

A.Computertechniciansaremorelikelytobegifted.

B.One'sdisadvantagesmayprovetobeadvantages.

C.Thedisabledcanalsoplayanimportantroleinsociety.

I).Topcomputerscientistshaveunusualabi1itiestoformideasofcomputers.

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Doyouwanttoliveanother100yearsormore?Someexpertssaythat

scientificadvanceswi11onedayenablehumanstolasttensofyearsbeyond

whatisnowseenasthenatural1imitofthehumanlifespan.

“Ithinkweareknockingatthedoorofimmortality(永生),"saidMichael

Zey,aMontclairStateUniversitybusinessprofessorandauthoroftwobooks

onthefuture.〃Ithinkby2075wewillseeitandthat*saconservativeestimate

(保守的估計)

AttheconferenceinSanFrancisco,DonaldLouria,aprofessoratNewJersey

MedicalSchoolinNewarksaidadvancesinusinggenesaswellasnanotechnology

(納米技術(shù))makeitlikelythathumanswillliveinthefuturebeyondwhat

hasbeenpossibleinthepast."Thereisagreatpushsothatpeoplecanlive

from120to180years,“hesaid."Somehavesuggestedthatthereisnolimit

andthatpeoplecould1iveto200or300or500years.”

However,manyscientistswhospecializeinageingaredoubtfulaboutj_tand

saythehumanbodyisjustnotdesignedtolastpastabout120years.Evenwith

healthierlifestylesandlessdisease,theysayfailureofthebrainandorgans

willfinallyleadallhumanstodeath.

Scientistsalsodifferonwhatkindoflifethesuperagedmightlive."It

remainstobeseenifyoupass120,youknow;couldyoubehealthyenoughto

havegoodqualityoflife?”saidLeonardPoon,directoroftheUniversityof

GeorgiaGerontologyCenter."Atpresentpeoplewhocouldgettothatpointare

notingoodhealthatall.”

32.Bysaying〃weareknockingatthedoorofimmortality*,MichaelZeymeans

A.theybelievethatthereisnolimitof1iving

B.theyaresuretofindthetruthaboutlongliving

C.theyhavegotsomeideasaboutlivingforever

D.theyareabletomakepeoplelivepastthepresentlifespan

33.DonaldLouria,sattitudetowardslonglivingisthat

A.peoplecanlivefrom120to180

B.itissti11doubtfulhowlonghumanscan1ive

C.thehumanbodyisdesignedtolastpastabout120years

D.itispossibleforhumanstolivelongerinthefuture

34.Theunderlined〃it〃(paragraph4)refersto.

A.agreatpush

B.theideaoflivingbeyondthepresentlifespan

C.theideaof1ivingfrom200to300years

D.theconservativeestimate

35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?

A.LivingLongerorNotB.Science,TechnologyandLongLiving

C.NoLimitforHumanLifeD

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