双语学习报2122第十三期答案

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双语学习报2122第十三期答案

1、双语学习报2122第十三期答案

2、新课程学英语报纸19期答案高一

3、《学英语》试卷答案高一2022第22期

11.Every man wants his son to be somewhat of a clone(克隆),not in features but in footsteps.As he grows you also age,and your ambitions(报复、雄心) become more unachievable.You begin to realize that your boy,in your footsteps,could probably accomplish(完成) what you hoped for.But footsteps can be muddied(污浊) and they can go off in different directions.
My son Jody has hated school since day one in kindergarten.Science projects waited until the last moment.Book reports weren't written until the final threat(威胁).
I've been a newspaperman all my adult life.My daughter is a university graduate working toward her master's degree in English.But Jody?When he entered the tenth grade he became a"vo-tech"student(技校学生).They're called"motorheads"by the rest of the student body.
When a secretary in my office first called him"motorhead",I was shocked."Hey,he's a good kid,"I wanted to say."And smart,really."
I learned later that motorheads are,indeed,different.They usually have dirty hands and wear dirty work clothes.And they don't often make school honor rolls(光荣榜).
But being the parent of a motorhead is itself an experience in education.We who work in clean shirts in offices don't have the abilities that motorheads have.I began to learn this when I had my car crashed(坏了).The cost to repair it was estimated at 800."Hey,I can fix it,"said Jody.I doubted it,but let him go ahead,for I had nothing to lose.
My son,with other motorheads,fixed the car.They got parts(零件)from a junkyard,non-toasting toaster have been fixed.Neighbors and co-workers trust their car repair to him.
Since that first repair job,a broken air-conditioner,a non-functioning washer and a non-toasting toaster have been fixed.Neighbors and co-workers trust their car repairs to him.
These kids are happiest when doing repairs.They joke and laugh and are living in their own relaxed world.And their minds are bright despite their dirty hands and clothes.
I have learned a lot from my motorhead:publishers need printers,engineers need mechanics,and architects need builders.Most important,I have learned that fathers don't need clones in footsteps or anywhere else.
My son may never make the school honor roll.But he made mine.
24.What used to be the author's hope for his son?D
A.To avoid becoming his clone.
B.To resemble(类似、像) him in appearance.
C.To develop in a different direction.
D.To reach the author's unachieved goals.
25.The author let his son repair the car because he believed thatC.
A.His son had the ability to fix it.
B.it would save him much time.
C.it wouldn't cause him any more loss
D.other motorheads would come to help.
26.In the author's eyes,motorheads areB.
A.tidy and hardworking    
B.cheerful and smart   
C.lazy but bright    
D.relaxed but rude
27.What did the author realize in the end?A
A.It is unwise to expect your child to follow your path.
B.It is important for one to make the honor roll.
C.Architects play a more important role than builders.
D.Motorheads have greater ability than office workers. 试题答案

分析 本文先讲述了一种社会现象--父母希望孩子成为自己的"克隆",希望孩子能继续"接力"自己年轻时的任务.随后作者通过记叙自己在校表现并不优异的儿子的帮自己修好了车的事例来表达观点--出版社需要打字员,工程需要技工,建筑行业需要建造者,每个人都有自己的价值,只要用在合适的地方.作者为自己的儿子感到骄傲,虽然他从未上过学校的光荣榜.

解答 24-27 DCBA
24  D   推理判断题.本题需理解作者一开始对儿子的寄望是什么.由第一段的第一句话可以推断出来Every man wants his son to be somewhat of a clone,not in features but in footsteps.(每个人都希望他的儿子成为自己某方面的克隆,不是外表的克隆,而是在"传承"上的克隆.)可见,作者也是其中之一.因此答案为D.
25  C  细节理解题.在第五段可以找到答案.I doubted it,but let him go ahead,for I had nothing to lose.可知,我让儿子修车的原因是--我并没有什么损失.因此答案为C.
26  B  深层理解题.本题需要判断作者情感态度.由倒数第二段可以找到信息,These kids are happiest when doing repairs.They joke and laugh and are living in their own relaxed world.And their minds are bright despite their dirty hands and clothes.可知,答案为B.
27  A  深层理解题.本题需猜测作者情感态度.由最后一段可知作者想要表达的全文的中心思想.publishers need printers,engineers need mechanics,and architects need builders.Most important,I have learned that fathers don't need clones in footsteps or anywhere else.My son may never make the school honor roll.But he made mine.作者对社会上的普遍观点是持否定态度的--希望自己孩子"继承"自己的志愿是不明智的.因此答案为A.

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Antibiotics, insulin, organ transplantation, HIV treatments and heart-bypass surgeries—it reads like an A to Z of medical progress. But the major progress has something in common: they were all developed and tested by using animals. Actually, animals are used for research in a variety of settings. Whether or not humans should use animals for testing purposes, however, is a controversial subject.

Animal testing allows researchers to develop new medicine and treatments, advancing the field of medicine and improving the health of society. For example, many drugs used to treat or prevent cancer, HIV, diabetes, etc, have resulted from tests performed on animals. Many advocators of animal testing support the practice for this reason, even if they do not support testing, cosmetics or other non-essential substances on animals. No one chooses to use animals where there in no need. In fact, animal research has contributed to 70 percent of Nobel prizes for physiology or medicine.

Animal testing also enables scientists and researchers to test the safety of medicine and other substances with which humans have regular contact. Drugs, for example , may create significant risks to humans, so testing them on animals first gives researchers a chance to determine their safety before human trials are performed. While scientists understand the differences between humans and animals, the similarities are considered significant enough to produce relevant data that they can then apply to humans. This, animal testing reduces harm to humans and saves lives, not only because the exposure to risky substances is minimized, but because some new medicine and treatments have positive effects on humans’ overall quality of life.

However, a significant number of animals are harmed or die as a result of experiments and testing. Unfortunately, many of the substances used on animal subjects never receive approval for human use or consumption. Those who oppose animal testing consider this a very important point , because saving humans from suffering is no excuse for the death of laboratory animals. Opponents also argue that animals are dissimilar enough from humans to make the results of animals tests unreliable. Related criticism is that testing causes stress in animals, meaning that they do not react to experimental substances in the same way that they might in natural circumstances, making the results of experiments less valid

Using animals as research subjects is also expensive because they require food, shelter, care and treatment in addition to the costs of experimental substances. Long-term or multi-stage tests can increase the costs of the practice as well. The actual price paid for animals is also worth considering. In this respect, researchers take on an additional burden.

Title

Should Humans Experiment on Animals?

Introduction

Many __1.___ have been made on medical research by using animal testing

__2.______

about animal testing

People _3._____ up for it

New medicine and treatments can be developed.

Advancements in the field of medicine and _4._________ in humans’ health can be made.

Researchers can __5._____patients the safety of new treatments and medicine.

Scientists can collect research data in ____6.______ with humans’ medical problem.

Harm done to humans will be reduced to the 【小题7___ and more lives will be saved.

People opposing it

The experiments may put many animals’ lives at _7._______.

Experiments may not ____8.____ produce reliable results because animals do not react normally under stress.

Researchers will be __9._______ with the extra costs of animals and their care.