新视野大学英语三级题库完型.docx
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新视野大学英语三级题库完型
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7.A).spoilB).destructionC).disasterD).decline
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9.A).distributionB).handedC).submittedD).delivered
10A).SomebodyB).AnybodyC).EverybodyD).Nobody
___1___sayslove___2___adozenlong-stemmedrosesonValentine’sDay.Morethanamillionroseswillbesoldduringthisfestivalforlovers,thebiggestdayoftheyearforthenation’sroseindustry.Forrosegrowers,thosewho___3___roses,andthosewhosell,thisyear’s___4___7%increaseinsaleswillbesweeterthana5-poundboxofchocolatecandy.”Redrosessay‘Iloveyou’,”saysGeraldHager,executivedirectorofamarketingresearchinstitute.“It’sgoingto___5___themostpopularflowerbecauselovenevergoesoutof___6___
Yes,aroseisaroseisarose.___7___sellingthemisnolongerabeautifulexperiencefortraditionalflowershops.Supermarketsnow___8___conveniencetothebusy.Anddiscountroseshopshelpthosehopelesslyinlovesavemoney.
RosesOnlyisagoodexampleofadiscountroseretailerthatwas___9___fromatraditionalshoptoanswerthechallengeinthe‘90s.___10___today,pricesrangefrom56foradozenshort-stemsto$19foradozenofitslongeststems.Thecompany,whichhasitsheadquartersinNewYork,hasthreestoresinNewYork,oneinCanadaandfiveinSpain.ItplanstoexpandtothreemoreU.S.citiesthisyear.
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___1___todayistheofficialopening___2___,visitorsarestill___3___fromthemostenormous___4___fundedconstructionprojectever.Noonecanridethroughthetunnelyet:
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PeopleonbothsidesoftheEnglishChannelareproudoftheengineeringachievement.Butmostwonderifit’s___7___itgiventheir___8___lackofaffectionfor___9___.“IftheyhadlinkedustoSpain,thatwouldhavebeenmoreusetousnow,wouldn’tit?
“saysonemanfromLondon.Spainisafavoritevacation___10___fortheBritish.HelaughswhenafilmabouttheChunnelsaysitwillmaketheBritishfeelmoreEuropean.”
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Atfirstitwasjustplainsurprising.Wordlastweekthatascientist___1___IanWilmuthad___2___cloninganadultmammal---anachievementlongthoughtimpossible---caughttheimaginationofeveryone.Thelaboratory___3___thatproducedDolly,anunremarkable-lookingsheep,theoreticallywouldworkforhumansaswell.Aworldwithhumancloneswassuddenlywithin___4___.Itwasscience___5___comingtolife.
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Identicalgenesdon’tproduceidenticalpeople,asanyonewhoknowsasetoftwinscantellyou.1,twinsaremorealikethancloneswouldbe,___2___theyhaveatleastsharedthesameenvironmentwithinthemother,areusually___3___inthesamefamily,andsoforth.Parentscouldcloneasecondchildwho___4___theirfirstinappearance,butallthe5suggeststhetwowouldhavedifferentpersonalities.Twinsseparatesatbirthdosometimessharepersonalitycharacteristicsinaclonedsonordaughterwouldonlyberemindersofthechildwhowaslost,
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Lastweek’snewsthatscientistshadclonedasheepsentacademicsandthepublicintoapanicatthe___1___thathumansmightbenext.That’sanunderstandable___2___.Cloningisaradicalchallengetothemostfundamentallawsofbiology,soit’sreasonabletobeconcernedthatitmightbeaprefacetoactivitiesthatwillthreatenhumansocietyanddignity.___3___muchofthemoraloppositionseemsalsoto___4___outofanautomatic,unthinkingdisgust.This___5___toconsidertheissuelogicallymakesithardforeventrainedscientistsandotherexpertstoseethematterclearly.___6___humancloningmightnotoffergreatbenefitstohumanity,noonehasyetmadeaconvincingcasethatitwoulddoanyrealharm,either.
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