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BioprintingImagine a future where we can make new organs using cells from our own bodies instead of getting transplants. This is not just something from a movie; it is the exciting world of bioprinting, a new technology that can change medicine and healthcare.Bioprinting is similar to a 3D printer, but instead of using plastic or metal, it uses living cells. These cells, mostly taken from a patient's own body, are put together to make complicated structures that look like organs. The process is not simple, and it even means that we can make personalized tissues(组织)and organs that work perfectly with the person's body, getting rid of the problem of rejection that can happen with traditional transplants.There are many different ways we can use bioprinting, and more are being discovered all the time. For example, it can be used to make skin grafts(植皮)for people who have been burned, which can help them heal faster with less scarring(伤疤). In drug testing, the tissues made with bioprinting can be used instead of testing on animals, which is more morally acceptable and gives more accurate results. Also, bioprinting has a lot of potential for regenerative (再生的)medicine, where it can help repair or replace damaged organs and save many lives.However, bioprinting is still in the early stages. There are still challenges in making complicated systems for blood vessels(血管)and making sure the tissues keep working for a long time. We also need to think carefully about where the cells come from and how we make sure the technology is not misused.Even with these challenges, the future for bioprinting is promising. As more research is done and the costs go down, this technology could change healthcare completely, giving personalized treatments and making life better for millions of people. We might live in a future where making organs is as normal as printing papers, and there are all sorts of new medical possibilities.【问题】Bioprinting is _______.
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BioprintingImagine a future where we can make new organs using cells from our own bodies instead of getting transplants. This is not just something from a movie; it is the exciting world of bioprinting, a new technology that can change medicine and healthcare.Bioprinting is similar to a 3D printer, but instead of using plastic or metal, it uses living cells. These cells, mostly taken from a patient's own body, are put together to make complicated structures that look like organs. The process is not simple, and it even means that we can make personalized tissues(组织)and organs that work perfectly with the person's body, getting rid of the problem of rejection that can happen with traditional transplants.There are many different ways we can use bioprinting, and more are being discovered all the time. For example, it can be used to make skin grafts(植皮)for people who have been burned, which can help them heal faster with less scarring(伤疤). In drug testing, the tissues made with bioprinting can be used instead of testing on animals, which is more morally acceptable and gives more accurate results. Also, bioprinting has a lot of potential for regenerative (再生的)medicine, where it can help repair or replace damaged organs and save many lives.However, bioprinting is still in the early stages. There are still challenges in making complicated systems for blood vessels(血管)and making sure the tissues keep working for a long time. We also need to think carefully about where the cells come from and how we make sure the technology is not misused.Even with these challenges, the future for bioprinting is promising. As more research is done and the costs go down, this technology could change healthcare completely, giving personalized treatments and making life better for millions of people. We might live in a future where making organs is as normal as printing papers, and there are all sorts of new medical possibilities.【问题】Which of the following is the benefit of using bioprinting in medicine?
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BioprintingImagine a future where we can make new organs using cells from our own bodies instead of getting transplants. This is not just something from a movie; it is the exciting world of bioprinting, a new technology that can change medicine and healthcare.Bioprinting is similar to a 3D printer, but instead of using plastic or metal, it uses living cells. These cells, mostly taken from a patient's own body, are put together to make complicated structures that look like organs. The process is not simple, and it even means that we can make personalized tissues(组织)and organs that work perfectly with the person's body, getting rid of the problem of rejection that can happen with traditional transplants.There are many different ways we can use bioprinting, and more are being discovered all the time. For example, it can be used to make skin grafts(植皮)for people who have been burned, which can help them heal faster with less scarring(伤疤). In drug testing, the tissues made with bioprinting can be used instead of testing on animals, which is more morally acceptable and gives more accurate results. Also, bioprinting has a lot of potential for regenerative (再生的)medicine, where it can help repair or replace damaged organs and save many lives.However, bioprinting is still in the early stages. There are still challenges in making complicated systems for blood vessels(血管)and making sure the tissues keep working for a long time. We also need to think carefully about where the cells come from and how we make sure the technology is not misused.Even with these challenges, the future for bioprinting is promising. As more research is done and the costs go down, this technology could change healthcare completely, giving personalized treatments and making life better for millions of people. We might live in a future where making organs is as normal as printing papers, and there are all sorts of new medical possibilities.【问题】What is a challenge mentioned in the passage about bioprinting?
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BioprintingImagine a future where we can make new organs using cells from our own bodies instead of getting transplants. This is not just something from a movie; it is the exciting world of bioprinting, a new technology that can change medicine and healthcare.Bioprinting is similar to a 3D printer, but instead of using plastic or metal, it uses living cells. These cells, mostly taken from a patient's own body, are put together to make complicated structures that look like organs. The process is not simple, and it even means that we can make personalized tissues(组织)and organs that work perfectly with the person's body, getting rid of the problem of rejection that can happen with traditional transplants.There are many different ways we can use bioprinting, and more are being discovered all the time. For example, it can be used to make skin grafts(植皮)for people who have been burned, which can help them heal faster with less scarring(伤疤). In drug testing, the tissues made with bioprinting can be used instead of testing on animals, which is more morally acceptable and gives more accurate results. Also, bioprinting has a lot of potential for regenerative (再生的)medicine, where it can help repair or replace damaged organs and save many lives.However, bioprinting is still in the early stages. There are still challenges in making complicated systems for blood vessels(血管)and making sure the tissues keep working for a long time. We also need to think carefully about where the cells come from and how we make sure the technology is not misused.Even with these challenges, the future for bioprinting is promising. As more research is done and the costs go down, this technology could change healthcare completely, giving personalized treatments and making life better for millions of people. We might live in a future where making organs is as normal as printing papers, and there are all sorts of new medical possibilities.【问题】What is the author's attitude towards the future of bioprinting?
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BioprintingImagine a future where we can make new organs using cells from our own bodies instead of getting transplants. This is not just something from a movie; it is the exciting world of bioprinting, a new technology that can change medicine and healthcare.Bioprinting is similar to a 3D printer, but instead of using plastic or metal, it uses living cells. These cells, mostly taken from a patient's own body, are put together to make complicated structures that look like organs. The process is not simple, and it even means that we can make personalized tissues(组织)and organs that work perfectly with the person's body, getting rid of the problem of rejection that can happen with traditional transplants.There are many different ways we can use bioprinting, and more are being discovered all the time. For example, it can be used to make skin grafts(植皮)for people who have been burned, which can help them heal faster with less scarring(伤疤). In drug testing, the tissues made with bioprinting can be used instead of testing on animals, which is more morally acceptable and gives more accurate results. Also, bioprinting has a lot of potential for regenerative (再生的)medicine, where it can help repair or replace damaged organs and save many lives.However, bioprinting is still in the early stages. There are still challenges in making complicated systems for blood vessels(血管)and making sure the tissues keep working for a long time. We also need to think carefully about where the cells come from and how we make sure the technology is not misused.Even with these challenges, the future for bioprinting is promising. As more research is done and the costs go down, this technology could change healthcare completely, giving personalized treatments and making life better for millions of people. We might live in a future where making organs is as normal as printing papers, and there are all sorts of new medical possibilities.【问题】What is the main idea of the passage?
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阅读下面短文,请完成短文后的2项测试任务:(1)从第16~20题后所给的6个选项中为第①~⑤段各选择1个正确的小标题;(2)从第21~25题后所给的6个选项中选择5个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。Jane Austen① Jane Austen's clever and wonderful stories have been loved for a long time. Even though she lived a long time ago, her books still have things to say to us today. They show us how society works and how people feel about love, life, and what they are supposed to do.② Austen's stories are often about big houses, fancy parties, and marriage. But she is very skilled at showing us what English society was like, with its different classes, the problems people had because of their gender, and how important it was to get married well. Through her characters, like Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, we can see that she is also showing real people. These characters are not perfect, and they have to deal with love, wanting to be something, and what the world expects from them.③ Austen's special writing gift is that she mixes together fun things, romance, and what she thinks about how society works. And what she says about how society works is often very smart and a bit critical. She makes fun of the way people are "supposed" to act and says smart things about how people really are.④ However, Austen is not just fun to read. Her stories address things that everyone thinks about, no matter when they live. Wanting to find love, trying to be your own person, and looking for meaning in life are things that numerous people know about. Whether you are laughing at Lizzy Bennet saying no to Mr. Collins, or feeling happy when Lizzy and Darcy figure things out, Austen's stories stick in your mind. Her people feel real, their problems sound like things that could happen to anybody, and her smart way of writing still works even now.⑤ In a world that often feels like it is hard to understand or is unsafe, Austen's books can give you a short rest and remind you that people and their stories are always interesting, even when things are tough.Task 1(16)Paragraph ①:(17)Paragraph ②:(18)Paragraph ③:(19)Paragraph ④:(20)Paragraph ⑤:A,Austen's individual Writing StyleB,Austen's Representation of SocietyC,Universal Themes in Austen's StoriesD,.Austen's Books as a Break and ReminderE,Austen's Attitude Towards LoveF,Austen's Timeless AttractionTask 2(21)Austen's stories are timeless even though__________.(22).Austen is very good at__________.(23)Austen's writing combines __________ in a clever and sometimes critical manner.(24)We can find in Austen's stories what__________.(25)Austen's books enable us__________.A,describing English societyB,common people think aboutC,she wrote them a long time agoD,to keep temporarily away from the difficult worldE,humor, romance, and social commentaryF,a perfect writing gift
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下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。The Importance of Family DinersIn our increasingly digital world, the simple act of sharing a meal around a table can seem unusual, even old-fashioned. ____26____ It is a tradition that connects different generations and makes relationships stronger. It also helps people have a sense of belongings, which is more important now than ever.____27____Things like after-school activities, using phones and computers and our daily work can make it hard for families to spend time together. But this shows why it is so important to make time for each other. Family dinners give everyone a break from their busy lives and a chance to talk and listen to each other.Besides making it easier to coordinate (协调)schedules and make sure everyone eats a healthy meal, having a family diner also helps children learn to talk with others and for adults to show them how to handle problems in a good way. ____28____Some other people might say that getting together for diner can feel strange or hard especially for the teenagers who want to be more independent. ____29____ Talking, sharing responsibilities, and doing fun things together can turn family dinners into happy moments that even teenagers look forward to. Laughing, telling stories, and playing games can help people feel closer and make memories that last.____30____ In a world that can be lonely and separated, sitting down together for a meal can help us deal with the challenges of the modern world better. So, let's put away our mobile phones and remember the happiness and support that come from having family diners.A,Some people might say that family dines are no longer important because everyone is so busy.B,However, having a dinner together can also be a happy time for those young people.C,But having a family dinner is more than just eating.D,Some people may think that family diners are still significant even if everyone is very busy.E,It further helps both children and adults in the family feel closer and more secure.F,In the end, family dinners help make families an individuals strong and prepared for the future.
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下面的短文有10处空白,短文后列出12个词,其中10个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。I'm No Alcoholic"Brigham, you really ought to think about ____31____ drinking," Lionel said. "People are talking." He brought up the subject as they were walking to lunch. Brigham always had a couple of beers for lunch, with a couple of bean burritos(豆馅玉米粉圆饼)."Who cares?" Brigham asked. "It doesn't interfere with my work. I've never____32____ anyone while driving. In fact, I haven't even got a ____33____ for drunk driving. Not only that, but I'm a ____34____ driver than most people are. Why should I ____35____? I enjoy my beer - it makes me feel good. It takes the edge off a tough day. I don't do crazy things, and I don't get mean and angry after I have had a few. Most of the time, I drink at home, alone, watching TV. I'm not bothering or ____36____ anyone. What harm is there in that?""What harm? You told me that you stood up to get another beer last week and you crashed into your front door so hard that you got a lump(肿块)on your forehead. I can still see the bruise. You were trying to walk into your kitchen to go to the refrigerator, but ____37____ you staggered (踉跄) into your front door! Your front door is 15 feet away from the refrigerator.""I just stood up too ____38____, It wasn't the beer. It's called low blood pressure. And next time, I'll just keep my mouth shut about what happens in my home.""Do you remember William Holden, the guy in the movie Network? He was on top of the world, but he died alone. ____39____ he was drinking in his hotel room, he cracked his head on the corner of a coffee table.""Yes, but I'm not William Holden, and my coffee table doesn't have any ____40____ - it's oval."A,quitB,killedC,goodD,betterE,fastF,hurtingG,WhenH,insteadK,ticketI,ticketJ,corersK,skillfullyL,stopping
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下面的短文有10处空白,每处空白后的括号内有一个词,请根据短文内容将其正确的形式填入文中,以恢复文章原貌。Benefits of MusicMusic has many benefits that affect us in different ____41____ (way). It can help us relax, improve our mood, and provide comfort when we need it. But there are even more advantages to music than just ____42____ (enjoy).For example, when you listen to your favorite song, it can help reduce stress and make you feel calm. Research ____43____ (show) that music can also decrease ____44____ (anxious), relieve pain, and strengthen your immune(免疫的)system.If you feel stuck in your creativity, music can help ____45____ (inspire) you and bring new ideas to mind. The type of music you listen to can also affect your energy levels - lively music can give you more energy for exercise, while calming music can help you fall ____46____ (sleep).Furthermore, music can bring people together. Whether you ____47____ (sing) at a concert or sharing music with a friend, it helps create ____48____ (share) experience and a sense of belongings. It is a universal language that connects us all regardless of differences.So, next time when you listen to a song you love, take a moment to ____49____ (appreciate) how it makes you feel. Music is more than just sound; it is a ____50____ (power) tool for your well-being, creativity, and connection with others. Let the music play!
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