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A.mood
B.mirror
C.reputation
D.report
A.mood
B.mirror
C.reputation
D.report
A、recommended
B、committed
C、commented
D、ordered
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?? Molecular biologist Dean Hamer has blue eyes, light brown hair and agood sense of humor. He smokes cigarettes, spends long hours in an old laboratoryat the US National Institute of Health, and in his free time climbs up cliffsand points his skis down steep slopes. He also happens to be openly, matter offactly gay.
?? What isit that makes Hamer who he is? What, for that matter, accounts for the talentsand traits that make up anyone's personality? Hamer is not content merely toask such questions; he is trying to answer them as ??well.?? A pioneer in the fieldof molecular psychology, Hamer is exploring the role genes play in governingthe very core of our individuality. To a remarkable extent, his work on whatmight be called the gay, thrill-seeking and quit-smoking genes reflects how owngenetic predispositions.
?? Thatwork, which has appeared mostly in scientific journals, has be??en gathered intoan accessible and quite readable form. in Hamer's creative new book, Living withOur Genes. "You have about as much choice in some aspect of yourpersonality. " Hamer and co-author Peter Copeland write in the in-troductory chapter, "as you do in the shape of your nose or the size ofyour feet. "
?? Untilrecently, research into behavioral genetics was dominated by psychia??trists andpsycholo- gists, who based their most compelling conclusions about theimportance of genes on studies of identi- cal twins. For example, ps??ychologistMichael Bailey of Northwestern University famously demonstra- ted that if oneidentical twin is gay, there is about a50% likelihood that the other will betoo. Seven years ago. Hamer picked up where the twin studies left off, homingin on specific strips of DNA that appear to influence everything from mood tosexual orientatiom
?? Hamerswitched to behavioral genetics from basic research, after rec??eiving hisdoctorate from Harvard, he spent more than a decade studying the biochemistryof a protein that cells use to metabo- lize heavy metals like copper and zinc.As he was about to turn 40, however, Hamer suddenly realized he had learned asmuch about the protein as he cared to. "Frankly, I was bored, " heremembers, "and ready for something new. "??
?? Homosexual behavior,in particular, seemed ripe for exploration becausefew scientists had dared tackle such an emotionally and politically chargedsubject. "I'm gay, " Hamer says with a shrug, "but that was not a major motivation. Itwas more of a question of intellectual curiosity-and the fact that no one elsewas doing this sort of research. "
??The first paragraph describes Hamer's ????
A.looks, hobbies and character
B.viewpoint on homosexuality
C.unique life-style
D.scientific research work
你(Li Yuan)组织同学进行了一次烧烤野餐(barbecue)。请给你的英国朋友Tim写一封电子邮件,内容包括:
·野餐前的准备;
·野餐过程;
·印象最深刻的人或事。
He is incapable of saying, " I thought that last advertising campaign had a lot of good ideas in it, but perhaps next time we could give the copy more vitality(活力). " Instead, he would say, " That campaign was a disaster. A child of three could have done better !"
The fact that he is often right does not help. Other employees dislike his manner even more, but he is too insensitive to notice.
Another character among the list of ill-mannered employees is Sally, who seems to regard just being at work as a severe punishment. Everything is done unwillingly. Asking her to do a task beyond her basic job description is often not worth the trouble. It will be done, but only half-heartedly.
Fergus is just the opposite. He shows an over-familiarity to his boss. When an important visitor is shown into the manager's office, Fergus cannot take the hint and leave. Instead he will attempt to take part in the conversation, declaring, "You can talk in front of me. Henry and I don't have many secrets, do we?" Over the years Fergus has fallen behind his former equal. But he seeks to maintain the same close relationship that he imagines existed in their younger days.
Which of the following words describes Ted best?
A.Cold.
B.Tactless.
C.Stupid.
D.Warm-hearted.
A.will refund
B.will have refunded
C.will be refunded
D.will have been refunded
A.a torped0’s electric cells contain more than one electricDlates
B.to complete the circuit,you have to touch the fish in twoDlaces
C.the current in one place is not strong enough to give a shock
D.the fish’s electric cells are filled with jelly-like substance
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