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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ????ProblemsoftheElderly{{/B}}? ?Gerontologists老年人问题学者studyhowoldpeoplearetreatedwithinasociety andhowtheelderlydealwiththeinevitableproblemsofagingparticularly thoseinvolvinghealthandincome.Healthproblemsincludenormallossesin hearingeyesightandmemoryandtheincreasedpossibilityof chronic慢性的diseases.Theselossesaregradualandproceedatdifferentrates foreachindividual.Ingeneralthehealthofoldpeopletodayisbetterthan thatofearliergeneration—aconditionthatislikelytoimproveStillfurther asmorepeoplereceivebettermedicalcarethroughttheirlives.? ?Becausemostoldpeoplearenolongerinthelaborforceasteadysource ofincomeisnecessary.Systemsofpensionsandbenefitsarecharacteristicof industrialsocieties.OneexampleisSocialSecurityintheU.S.whichisnow increasedautomaticallyasthecostoflivingrisesthusreducingsomewhatthe effectofinflation.??Althoughtheincomeofretiredpeopleis abouthalfthatofworkingpeoplemostmanagetoremainfinancially independent.??Incomeneedsandhealtharewhatpeopleconsider mostwhentheydecidewhethertore-tireornot.Puttinganendtothelimiton theretirementageisnotexpectedtocausemanyworkerstostayonthejobif theycanaffordtoretire.TheneedtorelievestrainsontheSocialSecurity systemhoweverhasledtolegislationthatgraduallyraisestheageatwhich peoplecangetfullbenefits.Thismightforcethemtoworklongerinthe future.??Elderlypeoplethemselvesoftendisplayhighspirits satisfactionwithlifeandfeelingsofself-worth.Theimportantfactorsare healthandincome.Thetaskofmodemsocietiesistoensurethattheagedhave theirbasicneedsmetandthattheycancontinuetofunctioninthe community.AccordingtothefirstparagraphwhichofthefollowingisNOTaproblemofaging?
{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出了7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 ?????????? ??????{{B}}UsingHIVVirustoCure Cancer{{/B}}??Scientistsareplanningtousehumanimmunodeficiency 免疫缺陷virusHIVoneofmankind’smostfearedvirusesasacarrierofgenes whichcanfightcancerandarangeofdiseasesthatcannotbecured.Theexperts sayHIVhasanalmostperfectabilitytoavoidthebody’simmune免疫的defenses makingitidealforcarryingreplacementgenesintopatients’bodiesaccording totheObserver.??AteamattheCalifornia-basedSalkInstitute oneoftheworld’sleadingresearchcentersonbiologicalscienceshascreated aspecialnewbreedofHIVandhasstartednegotiationswiththeU.S.Foodand DrugAdministrationFDAtobeginclinicalgenetherapy治疗trialsthisyear. Thefirsttrialsareexpectedtoinvolvepatientssufferingfromcancersthat cannotbecuredbysurgeryalthoughprojectleaderProfessorInderVermasaid theHIVtechniquewouldhavefarwiderapplications.??Theplan remainsverylikelytocausecontroversysinceitinvolvesmakinguseofavirus whichhascausedmorethan22milliondeathsaroundtheworldinthepasttwo decades.VermasaidthattheideaofusingHIVforabeneficialpurposewas shockingbutthefiercenatureofHIVhaddisappearedbyhavingallsixofthe potentiallydeadlygenesremoved.??Illnessessuchasvarious cancersarecausedwhenageneinapatient’sbodyfailstoworkproperly.In thepasttwoyearsbreakthroughsingenetics遗传学haveledgenetherapy scientiststotryandreplacethegenesthatdonotfunctionnormally.? ?Unfortunatelythebody’simmunedefenseshavebeenknowntoattackthe modifiedgenesandmakethemlosetheireffectsbeforetheycanstarttheirtask andprogressinthefieldhasbeenheldupbythelackofasuitable carrier.??TheHIVvirushastheabilitytoescapefromandthen destroytheimmunedefensecellsdesignedtoprotectourbodiesandthismakes itattractivetoscientistsasawayofsecretlyconveyingreplacementgenes intopatients’bodies.TheHIVvirusisanexcellentwarriortofightthebody’simmunecells.
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ????ProblemsoftheElderly{{/B}}? ?Gerontologists老年人问题学者studyhowoldpeoplearetreatedwithinasociety andhowtheelderlydealwiththeinevitableproblemsofagingparticularly thoseinvolvinghealthandincome.Healthproblemsincludenormallossesin hearingeyesightandmemoryandtheincreasedpossibilityof chronic慢性的diseases.Theselossesaregradualandproceedatdifferentrates foreachindividual.Ingeneralthehealthofoldpeopletodayisbetterthan thatofearliergeneration—aconditionthatislikelytoimproveStillfurther asmorepeoplereceivebettermedicalcarethroughttheirlives.? ?Becausemostoldpeoplearenolongerinthelaborforceasteadysource ofincomeisnecessary.Systemsofpensionsandbenefitsarecharacteristicof industrialsocieties.OneexampleisSocialSecurityintheU.S.whichisnow increasedautomaticallyasthecostoflivingrisesthusreducingsomewhatthe effectofinflation.??Althoughtheincomeofretiredpeopleis abouthalfthatofworkingpeoplemostmanagetoremainfinancially independent.??Incomeneedsandhealtharewhatpeopleconsider mostwhentheydecidewhethertore-tireornot.Puttinganendtothelimiton theretirementageisnotexpectedtocausemanyworkerstostayonthejobif theycanaffordtoretire.TheneedtorelievestrainsontheSocialSecurity systemhoweverhasledtolegislationthatgraduallyraisestheageatwhich peoplecangetfullbenefits.Thismightforcethemtoworklongerinthe future.??Elderlypeoplethemselvesoftendisplayhighspirits satisfactionwithlifeandfeelingsofself-worth.Theimportantfactorsare healthandincome.Thetaskofmodemsocietiesistoensurethattheagedhave theirbasicneedsmetandthattheycancontinuetofunctioninthe community.AccordingtothelastparagraphwhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofelderlypeople?
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{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出了7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 ?????????? ??????{{B}}UsingHIVVirustoCure Cancer{{/B}}??Scientistsareplanningtousehumanimmunodeficiency 免疫缺陷virusHIVoneofmankind’smostfearedvirusesasacarrierofgenes whichcanfightcancerandarangeofdiseasesthatcannotbecured.Theexperts sayHIVhasanalmostperfectabilitytoavoidthebody’simmune免疫的defenses makingitidealforcarryingreplacementgenesintopatients’bodiesaccording totheObserver.??AteamattheCalifornia-basedSalkInstitute oneoftheworld’sleadingresearchcentersonbiologicalscienceshascreated aspecialnewbreedofHIVandhasstartednegotiationswiththeU.S.Foodand DrugAdministrationFDAtobeginclinicalgenetherapy治疗trialsthisyear. Thefirsttrialsareexpectedtoinvolvepatientssufferingfromcancersthat cannotbecuredbysurgeryalthoughprojectleaderProfessorInderVermasaid theHIVtechniquewouldhavefarwiderapplications.??Theplan remainsverylikelytocausecontroversysinceitinvolvesmakinguseofavirus whichhascausedmorethan22milliondeathsaroundtheworldinthepasttwo decades.VermasaidthattheideaofusingHIVforabeneficialpurposewas shockingbutthefiercenatureofHIVhaddisappearedbyhavingallsixofthe potentiallydeadlygenesremoved.??Illnessessuchasvarious cancersarecausedwhenageneinapatient’sbodyfailstoworkproperly.In thepasttwoyearsbreakthroughsingenetics遗传学haveledgenetherapy scientiststotryandreplacethegenesthatdonotfunctionnormally.? ?Unfortunatelythebody’simmunedefenseshavebeenknowntoattackthe modifiedgenesandmakethemlosetheireffectsbeforetheycanstarttheirtask andprogressinthefieldhasbeenheldupbythelackofasuitable carrier.??TheHIVvirushastheabilitytoescapefromandthen destroytheimmunedefensecellsdesignedtoprotectourbodiesandthismakes itattractivetoscientistsasawayofsecretlyconveyingreplacementgenes intopatients’bodies.TheideaofusingHIVforabeneficialpurposehasbeenwidelyaccepted.
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ??????ValuingChildhood{{/B}}? ?Thevalueofchildhoodiseasilyblurred变得模糊不清intoday’sworld. Considersomerecentdevelopments:Thechild-murderersintheJonesboroArk. schoolyardshootingcasewereconvictedandsentenced.Twoboys7and8were chargedinthemurderofan11-yearoldgirlinChicago.??Children whocommithorriblecrimesappeartoactoftheirownwill.Yetaslegal proceedingsinJonesboroshowedtheoneboywhowasabletoaddressthecourt couldn’tbegintoexplainhisactsthoughhetriedtoapologize.Theremayhave beenamotive—youthfuljealousy妒忌andresentment.Butadeeperquestion remains:Whydidtheseboysandothersinsimilartroubleapparentlylackany innermoralrestraint???Thatquestionechoesfortheaccusedin Chicagoyoungastheyare.Theywantedthegirl’sbicycleaselfishimpulse commonenoughamongkids.??Redemption拯救isapractical necessity.Howcanvalueberestoredtoyounglivesdistortedbyactsof violence?TheboysinJonesboroandinChicagowillbeconfinedininstitutions forarelativelyshorttime.Despitehorroratwhatwasdonechildrenare not—cannotbe—dealtwithasadultsnotifapeoplewantstoconsideritself civilized.That’swhypoliticians’criesforadulttreatmentofyouthful criminalsultimatelymissthepoint.??Butthemoralvoid真空that invitesviolencehasmanysources.Familyinstabilitycontributes.Sodoes economicstress.Thatvoidhowevercanbefilled.Theworkstartswith parentswhohavetoaskthemselveswhetherthey’redoingenoughtogivetheir childrenafirmsenseofrightandwrong.Aretheyreallymonitoringtheir activitiesandtheirdevelopingprocessesofthought???Schools toohavearoleinbuildingcharacter.Sodoyouthorganizations.Sodolaw enforcementagencieswhichcandomoretoinformtheyoungaboutlawstheir meaningandtheirobservance遵守.??Thegoalultimatelyisto allowallchildrenanormalpassagefromchildhoodtoadulthood成年sothat tragicgapsinmoraljudgementarelesslikelytooccur.Therelativefewwho fillsuchgapswithactsofviolencehintatmanyotherswhodon’tgothatfar butwholackthemoralfoundationschildhoodshouldprovide—andwhich progressivehumansocietyrelieson.Whichofthefollowingdoesthewriterciteasasourceofmoralvoid?
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