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浦东新区2010学年度第二学期高三质量抽查三英语试卷2011.4.14考试时间120分钟满分150分考生注意:1.本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。2.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必在答题卡和答题纸上用钢笔或圆珠笔清楚填写学校、姓名、准考证号,并用铅笔在答题卡上正确涂写准考证号。3.第Ⅰ卷(1—16小题,25—80小题)由机器阅卷,答案必须全部涂写在答题卡上。考生应将代表正确答案的小方格用2B铅笔涂黑。注意试题题号和答题卡编号一一对应,不能错位。答案需要更改时,必须将原选项用橡皮擦去,重新选择。第Ⅰ卷中的第17—24小题,第81—84小题和第Ⅱ卷的试题,其答案用钢笔或水笔写在答题纸上,如用铅笔答题,或写在试卷上一律不给分。第=1\*ROMANI卷(105分)=1\*ROMANI.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Travelagencyandcustomer. B.Managerandofficeworker.C.Teacherandstudent. D.Doctorandpatient.2.A.Toschool. B.Toherroom.C.Tothegrocerystore. D.Toherfriend’shouse.3.A.Heisshy. B.Heisimaginative. C.Heistalkative. D.Heisquiet.4.A.Amovie. B.Alecture. C.Aplay. D.Aspeech.5.A.Thenewapartmentischeaper. B.Shelikestolistentotheradio.C.Sheprefersalargerapartment. D.Sheneedsaquieterplace.6.A.$160. B.$150. C.$120. D.$50.7.A.Sheisnotinterestedinthearticle. B.Shehasgiventhemanmuchtrouble.C.Shewouldliketohaveacopyofthearticle.D.Shedoesn’tbothertoreadthearticle.8.A.Boththemanandthewomanwenttothemeeting.B.Themandidn’tgo,butthewomandid.C.Themandidgo,butthewomandidn’t.D.Neitherthemannorthewomanwenttothemeeting.9.A.She’slearnedalotfromtheliteratureclass. B.She’swrittensomebooksaboutworldliterature.C.She’smetsomeoftheworld’sbestwriters.D.She’sjustbackfromatriproundtheworld.10.A.Tonywentskiingyesterday. B.Tonyhadn’talotofworktodoyesterday.C.Tonydidn’tlikewatchingsports. D.Tonylikedwatchingsportsbetter.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Anyonewhoneedstofindajob.B.Thosewhohavemoneybutwonderhowtoinvest.C.Peoplewhowanttoachievehigherlifegoals.D.Peoplewholeadanunhealthylife.12.A.Bye-mail. B.Byphone. C.Bytalkingfacetoface. D.Bywritingletters.13.A.Thedifferencebetweenabasketballcoachandalifecoach.B.WhyHollywoodstarsareingreatneedoflifecoaches.C.Howpeoplecanachievehighercareergoals.D.Whatalifecoachusuallydoestohelppeoplesucceed.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingnews.14.A.Africa. B.Asia. C.Europe. D.SouthAmerica.15.A.It’satradethatisdrivenbycustomerappetites.B.Thelatesttrickseemstobebootingbusiness.C.Youcanhardlyresistthetemptationwhenseeingthepicturesoffood.D.Withthenewtechnology,salesonthetablehaverisenbyabout11%.16.A.Youngpeople. B.Foreigners. C.Localpeople. D.Oldpeople.SectionCDirections:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.FinaltestResearchpaper17multiple-choicequestionsthatcoverboththe18andtheoutsidereading.A10long19aboutinternational___20___development.Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.Whatsymptomsdoesthemanusuallyget?Cough,fever,21,headache,boneacheandevenchills.Howdoesthemanfeelwhenhecomesdownwithsomething?Hefeelsmiserableforaweekanditendsup22.Inwhatcasedoesinfluenzaoftenstrikepeople?Whentheyare23,stressedoutandnoteatingnutritiousfood.Whyshouldthemangetalotofrestandeatwell?Becausethatwayhisimmunesystemwillbestrengthenedsothathecan24.Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.25.Overseveralthousandyearsofdevelopment,Chinesemedicinehasattractedgreatattention_______itsuniqueandmarvelouseffects.A.to B.in C.on D.for26.ToknowmoreabouttheBritishMuseum,onecanusetheInternetorgotothelibrary,or_______.A.neither B.some C.all D.both27.___Willyouattendtheceremonytomorrow?___Whatceremony?I______informedofanythingaboutit.A.wasn’t B.haven’tbeen C.hadn’tbeen D.won’tbe28.Noconclusion_______aboutwhethertoteardowntheoldbuildingsforathemeparkuntilseveraldiscussionshavebeenmade.A.willbereached B.isreached C.isbeingreached D.hadbeenreached29.Talkingonthephoneforover30minutes______beasharmfulaslisteningtomusicathighvolumethroughheadphonesforoveranhour.A.must B.shall C.can D.should30.Theprimarypurposeofeducationisnottoteachyoutoearnyourbread,but______everymouthfulsweeter.A.making B.make C.made D.tomake31._______inextra-curricularactivitiesgivesstudentsmanypricelesslifelongskillsthatwillbevaluabletothemforever.A.Beinginvolved B.Involving C.Toinvolve D.Involve32.Some350,000peoplehavereportedlybeenlefthomelessandarestayinginshelters,anxiously______newsoffriendsandrelatives.A.await B.awaiting C.awaited D.havingawaited33._______withnecessaryknowledgeandskills,theyoungmanwenttothejobmarketwithmuchconfidence.A.Tobeequipped B.Equipping C.Equipped D.Beingequipped34.Don’tsetyourselfupforfailure.Yourchancesofachievingyourgoalsaremuchbetter_______they’rerealistic.A.since B.unless C.if D.as35.__________notallschoolsubjectscanbeapplieddirectlytoyourjobinthefuture,theymayhaveindirectvalue.A.Although B.As C.When D.Asthough36.Asweallknow,thestartofanewyearistheperfecttimetothinkabout_______youwanttoaccomplish.A.that B.which C.what D.how37.——It’sreportedthatanewundergroundlinehasbeencompleted.——Yes,butithasn’tbeenmadeclear_________it’stobeopentotraffic.A.that B.when C.what D.who38.Peopleholdtheviewthatlifeis10%whathappenstousand90%________werespondtoit.A.why B.how C.when D.what39.Themostdestructiveelementinthehumanmindisfear.Onlywhenwearenolongerafraid______tolive.A.wearebeginning B.beginwe C.dowebegin D.webegin40.Raisingchildrenissaidtobeajobparentsreceivetheleastformaltraining.A.inwhich B.forwhich C.where D.thatSectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.dislikeB.satisfyC.centerD.familiarE.understandingF.roleG.honoringH.frightenedI.improvedJ.strictArtmuseumsareplaceswherepeoplecanlearnaboutvariouscultures.Theincreasinglypopular“designmuseums”thatareopeningtoday,however,performquiteadifferent41.Unlikemostartmuseums,thedesignmuseumshowsobjectsthatareeasilyfoundbythegeneralpublic.Thesemuseumssometimesevenplacethingslikefridgesandwashingmachinesinthe42ofthehall.Peoplehavearguedthatdesignmuseumsareoftenmadeuseofasadvertisementsfornewindustrialtechnology.Buttheirroleisnotsimplyamatterofsales—Itisthe43ofexcellentlyinventedproducts.Thedifferencebetweenthewindowofadepartmentstoreandtheshowcaseinadesignmuseumisthatthefirsttriestosellyousomething,whilethesecondtellsyouthesuccessofasale.Oneadvantageofdesignmuseumsisthattheyareplaceswherepeoplefeel44withtheexhibits.Unliketheaverageartmuseumvisitors,designmuseumvisitorsseldomfeel45orpuzzled.Thisispartlybecausedesignmuseumsclearlyshowhowandwhymass-producedproductswork,andhowdesignhas46thequalityofourlives.Artmuseumexhibits,ontheotherhand,wouldmostprobablyfillvisitorswithafeelingthatthereissomethingbeyondtheir47.Inrecentyears,severalnewdesignmuseumshaveopenedtheirdoors.Eachofthesemuseumshastriedto48thepublic’sgrowinginterestinthefieldwithnewideas.London’sDesignMuseum,forexample,showsacollectionofmass-producedobjectsfromZippolighterstoelectrictypewriterstoagroupofItalianfish-tins.Thechoicesopentodesignmuseumsseemfarless49thanthosetoartmuseums.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Ifyouwantyourchildtohaveperfectpitch(音高)likemusicalmastersMozartandChopin,thenstartthemearlyonMandarin(普通话)orVietnameselessons.Thepossibilityofdevelopingperfectpitchseemstobestrongly50tothelanguagepeoplespeak,confirmingthatchildrencan51theabilitywhentheyareveryyoung.Estimatessuggestthatperfectpitchisvery52intheUSandEurope,withonlyabout1in10,000peoplebeing53tohearasingletoneandidentifyitasmiddleC,54.Butitisslightlymorecommoninpeoplewhostartmusicaltrainingunderfive.Also,a2008studybypsychologistDianaDeutschoftheUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego,showedthatperfectpitchis55inChinesemusicstudentswhospeakMandarin.Mandarin,likeCantoneseandVietnamese,isatonallanguage(声调语言)inwhichthepitchofaspokenwordisessentialtoitsmeaning.“Inmyexperience,musiciansinChinadon’tregardperfectpitchasanything56becauseit’sverycommon,”saysDeutsch.TofindoutifChinesepeoplehaveagenetic57,Deutsch’steamtested203musicstudentsforperfectpitch—theyhadtoidentifyall36notes(音调)fromthreeoctaves(八度音阶)playedin58order.Thosetestedincluded27ethnicChineseandVietnamesestudentswhohad59levelsoffluencyinthetonallanguagelearnedfromtheirparents.It60thattheAsianstudentsscorednobetterthanwhitestudents61theyweren’tfluentintheirparents’language.Butveryfluentstudentsscoredhighly,62about90percentofthenotescorrectonaverage.“Theydidincrediblywell.Itwasoverwhelming,”saysDeutsch.Thissuggeststhatlearningatonallanguageplaysafargreaterroleinperfectpitchthan63.“Itreallylooksasthoughinfantsshould64perfectpitchiftheyaregiventheopportunitytoattachverballabelstomusicalnotesattheagewhentheylearnspeech,”concludesDeutsch.50.A.exposed B.linked C.devoted D.accustomed51.A.useup B.takeup C.pickup D.bringup52.A.normal B.different C.obvious D.rare53.A.ready B.anxious C.able D.curious54.A.forexample B.bytheway C.aswell D.inaddition55.A.important B.common C.impossible D.practical56.A.remarkable B.mysterious C.intelligent D.productive57.A.relation B.importance C.interest D.advantage58.A.reverse B.random C.logical D.correct59.A.different B.similar C.high D.average60.A.figuredout B.turnedout C.madeout D.foundout61.A.because B.unless C.if D.though62.A.learning B.comparing C.teaching D.processing63.A.ages B.nationalities C.genes D.races64.A.prefer B.manage C.overcome D.acquireSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Headingofftocollegethisyear?Herearesomefashiontipsfromourexpertsyoushouldkeepinmind:Dresstoimpress:StylistandbusinessconsultantDanielaSmithsays,“Girlsshouldkeepinmindthatyourcollegeprofessorswilloftenbethebridgethatconnectsyoutoyourfuturecareerandyourclassmateswillbecomeyourprofessionalnetwork.Youdon’tneedtodresslikeyou’regoingtotheoffice,butyoushoulddisplayanabilitytoproperlypresentyourselfwithappropriatematurityandconfidence,andlookputtogether.”Logomania(标志狂热):Wearingthelogosofbrandsaimedatyoungercustomersphysicallyidentifiesyouaspartofthatagegroup,soconsiderthetargetedagegroupofthestoresyoushopat.It’stemptingtoloaduponlogos,especiallywell-knownlogosthatsignifyhigh-endbrands.Butconsiderthis:collegeisatimeofself-discovery,achancetodevelopyourownpersonalstyle.Insteadofwearinglogosheadtotoe,“walkingadvertisement”style,whynotexpresswhoyoureallyare?Wearrealpants!Thecombinationofleggings(紧身裤)andbaggyshirtsisalltoocommononcollegecampuses.Smithpointsoutthatleggings,yogapants,andsweatpantsareentirelyunacceptableinpublicunlessyou’reexercising.Althoughleggingswornaspantsareacommontrendamonghighschoolandcollegegirls,theyarenotanappropriatechoicefordaywear.Asayoungwoman,yourstylechoiceshouldbegintoreflectyourmaturitylevel.So,getridofleggingsandwearrealpants!Keepthecutefactortoaminimum:StayawayfromsweatersandT-shirtswithsmilinganimals,cartooncharacters,orHelloKittyonthem.Sure,kittensmightbecute,butthey’renotdoingyouanyfavorsinthestyledepartment.Dressingtoocutesy(故意讨人喜爱的)cantakeyearsoffyourlook,andnotnecessarilyinagoodway!65.Thesecondparagraphindicatestheimportanceof__________.A.impressingprofessors B.gettingonwellwithclassmatesC.creatingaprofessionalimage D.dressingappropriately66.Theauthorrecommendswearingrealpantsbecause__________.A.leggingsandbaggyshirtsaretoocommonB.yogapantsandsweatpantsarenotascomfortableC.realpantscanpresentyouwithappropriatematurityD.peoplelikerealpantsbetterthantheotherpants67.What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardssweaterswithanimalsonthem?A.Theymakepeoplelooklovely.B.Theyareveryfashionablethesedays.C.Theywillshowyou’reananimallover.D.Theyarenotsuitableforcollege-agedstudents.68.Inwhichmagazineareyoumostlikelytofindthispassage?A.BusinessWeek.B.Parenting.C.Instyle. D.Travel&Leisure.(B)Oneoftheunsungbenefitsofourwiredworldisthatforyears,themostfamousuniversitieshavebeenpostingcompletecoursesontheWeb,tuitionfree.Wehaveaccesstolectures,syllabuses(课程提纲),exams,charts,diagrams,wholetextbookseven—allinthenameoftheOpenCourseWaremovementthattookoffintheUnitedStateswhentheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologybeganuploadingclassroommaterialswithoutchargein2002.Nowyoupracticallyneedafull-timecourseadvisertohelpyouwiththechoices.That’swherewecomein.Ourwriter,DavidHochman,spentthirtydayslearningallhecouldthroughon-linelectures.Hereareafewofhisfavoriteteachersandhispicksfromthecoursestheyteach.MarianC.Diamond,UCBerkeley,GeneralHumanAnatomy:TheHumanBrainandMuscularSystem.SaysHochman,“IstayeduppastmidnightabsorbedinDiamond’ssimpleyetamazingdescriptionsofwhatbodypartsdo.‘Thismassweighsonlythreepounds,’shesays,holdingahumanbrain,‘yetitcanimagineauniverseabillionlight-yearsacross.Nowisn’tthatextraordinary?’Mybraincertainlythoughtso.”PaulBloom,YaleUniversity,IntroductiontoPsychology:Evolution,Emotion,andReason:Emotions,PartI.Whatdoyourdreamsmean?Canapeslearnsignlanguage?Whycan’twetickleourselves?AccordingtoOpenYaleCourses,thiscoursetriestoanswerthesequestionsandmanyothers,providingacomprehensivedescriptionofthescientificstudyofthoughtandbehavior.
MichaelSandel,HarvardUniversity,TheMoralityofMurder:(Part1)TheMoralSideofMurder,(Part2)TheCaseForCannibalism.AthousandstudentsregularlypackthemselvesintoalectureHallatHarvardtohearSandel’scourseonjustice,oneofthemostpopularintheschool’shistory.Inthislecture,Sandellooksatdifficultmoraldilemmas(窘境)involvingchoiceswemightonedaymakeaboutlifeanddeath.RichardFeynman,CornellUniversity,LawofGravitation.SaysHochman,“Maybeit’shischeerfulNewYorkaccent,butthephysicistmakesthegreatprinciplesofmotion,energy,and,indeed,quantummechanics(量子力学)seemdown-to-earth.‘Eventheartistsappreciatethesunsetsandtheoceanwavesandthemarchofthestarsacrosstheheavens,’hesaysbeforeexplainingthelawofgravitation.”69.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage.A.DavidHochmanisinbadneedofafull-timecourseadviser.B.PaulBloom’scoursesprovideacomprehensivedescriptionofthescientificstudyofthoughtandbehaviior.C.MichaelSandel’sNewYorkaccentiswhatappealstoHochman.D.MarianC.Diamondoftenstayeduppastmidnightabsorbedinthesimpleyetamazingdescriptionsofwhatbodypartsdo.70.Ifyouareinterestedinpeople’sinnermost(内心的)strugglewhentheybehaveseriouslyagainstlaw,youwillprobablychoose__________.A.MichaelSandel B.RichardFeynman C.PaulBloom D.MarianC.Diamond71.Thepurposeofthewritingisto__________.A.helpreaderstomakechoicesofon-linefreecoursesB.honorsomewell-receivedonlineteachersandtheircoursesC.introducesomefamousuniversityteachersandtheircoursesD.informreadersoftheOpenCourseWaremovement(C)Ittakestwotoduet(二重唱),andonequestionforscientistsishowthesecoordinated(协调的)performancesarise—inbirds.Aretheytheresultofcooperation,awayinwhichonepairsignalstoothersthatthey’vegotittogether?Oraretheytheresultofconflict,evolvingtoavoidonepartner’ssonginterferingwiththeother’s?AstudyofduettinginPeruvianwarblingantbirds(蚁鸟)suggeststhatitmightbealittleofboth,andthatcontextiseverything.JosephA.TobiasandNathalieSeddonoftheUniversityofOxfordshowinCurrentBiologythatsexualconflictcancausethefemaleofapairthatnormallycooperatesto“jam”themale’ssongbysingingoverit.Theresearchersexposedantbirdpairstorecordedsongsofotherantbirdsandmonitoredthesongsthepairsproduced.Inoneexperiment,theyplayedthesongsofanintrudingpair.Inthiscase,theresidentpair“botharelikelytolosetheirterritory,sobothshouldcooperate,”Dr.Tobiassaid.Andtheydo.Theyproduceacoordinatedduetthatineffecttellstheintruderstokeepaway.Butwhentheresearchersplayedthesongofasinglefemale,thepairbehaveddifferently.“You’dexpecttheresidentfemaletobehighlymotivatedtodefendherpositioninthepartnership,”Dr.Tobiassaid.Andthat’swhatoccurs.Themalesingsitsheartout,flirting(调情)withthesinglefemale,andthefemaleofthepairdoesitsbesttointerferewiththesongbysingingoverit,apparentlytomakehermatelessattractivetotheotherfemale.“It’sclearthatthemaledoesn’tlikewhatshe’sdoing,”Dr.Tobiassaid.Thebehavior“breaksupwhatisotherwiseaverycooperativesituationintoamorecomplicatedsignal,”headded.It’sthefirstevidenceofthiskindofsignaljammingamongpairs,Dr.Tobiassaid.Andinthatitleadsthemaletoalteritssongtoavoidthefemale’sinterferingnotes,itshowsthatthiskindofconflictcould,overalongperiod,drivetheevolutionofcoordinatedsong.72.Whatisthekeyfactorofantbirds’duet?A.Theircooperation. B.Theirconflict.C.Thecontext. D.Theirinstinct.73.Howdidtheresearchersconducttheexperiment?A.Theyputtheantbirdpairsbacktonatureandobservethem.B.Theyplayeddifferentrecordedsongsofotherantbirds.C.Theyputanantbirdtotheother’sterritoryandobserved.D.Theyplayedthesongsofanintrudingpair.74.WhydidthefemalebirdsingaccordingtoParagraph4?A.Itwantedtoshowitssingingtalenttothepartner.B.Itaimedatkeepingthepartnershipwiththemale.C.Itwantedtofrightentheotherfemales.D.Itwantedtomakehermatemoreattractive.75.Whichofthefollowingisthetopicofthispassage?A.Thespecialphenomenonaboutbirdspairs.B.Theconflictofbirdpairs.C.Thecooperationofbirdpairs.D.Thepieceofmusicforbirdpairs.SectionCDirections:ReadthefollowingpassageandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA—Fforeachparagraph.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed.A.ThegreatimpactandprogressingeneticengineeringB.WorriesaboutprivacyprotectionC.WorriesaboutmedicaluseofgeneticengineeringD.GeneticknowledgehelpstopredictdiseasesE.PossibilitiesofmisusegeneticknowledgeF.Theapplicationofgeneticengineeringinthemedicalfields76.Currentresearchintothehumangenesystemishelpingusunderstandwhypeoplehavepredispositions(易患某病倾向)tocertaindiseases.Knowingourgeneticmakeupcanhelpustojudgewhetherornotwemaybestrickenbyparticularillness,suchascancer.Evenbeforebirth,weareabletodogeneticscreeningstodeterminewhatachild’sgeneticdisorderwillbe.Scientistshavealreadyisolatedandidentifiedthegenesresponsibleforthemorethan4,000geneticdiseasesthataffecthumanbeings.77.Theimplicationsofthisknowledgeareastonishing.Inadditiontopredictinggeneticpredispositiontowardsdiseases,genetherapiesmayprovidenewtreatmentsorcuresforseriousdiseases.Millionsofpeoplealreadyusegeneticallyengineereddrugstotreatheartdisease,cancer,AIDS,andstrokes(中风).Butwiththeresearchthatisnowbeingconducted,wemayfindcurestomanymorediseases.Inthenearfuture,geneticexperimentationwillalsoallowparentstoselectthetraitsoftheirchildren.Genetictraitsthatdetermineheight,weight,eyeandhaircolorwillbeabletobecontrolled,andmanyparentsareexcitedaboutthispotential.78.Manypeople,however,areunwillingtoacceptthepossibilitiesgeneticresearchallows.Forexample,onereasonsomewomendonotusethelargestgenetictestingforbreastcancerisbecausetheyareafraidtheywillbediscriminatedagainst.Anotherproblemisthatmanypeopledonotwanttodiscovertheirweakness.Whatiftheylearnthattheyhaveadiseaseforwhichtherearenomedicalcures?Howwillsuchknowledgeaffecttheirlives?Dopeoplereallywanttoknowwhattheywilldieof?79.Manypeoplebelievethathistoryhasnotalwaysshownhumandecision-makingtobebrightwhenitcomestoethical(道德的)choices.JeremyRifkinisprobablythemostwellknownopponentofgeneticengineering.Hebelievesthathumansarenotresponsibleenoughtoexperimentwithgenesandshouldnot“playGod”Heasks,“Justbecauseitcanbedone,doesthatmeanitshouldbedone?”Hepointsoutthatoursocietywilleventuallylookandactthesameifparentsselectthetraitsoftheirchildren,andhequestionsthedesirabilityofsuchasociety.80.Oneofthefearsexpressedaboutgeneticexperimentationinvolvesprivacy.Alreadybloodsampletakenfrompatientsinhospitalshavebeenusedforgeneticresearchwithoutthepatients’permission.Mostpeoplewouldagreethatone’shealthandgeneticmakeupareprivateconcerns.Butifinsurancecompaniesgainaccesstothisinformation,itcouldhavealargeimpactoninsurancecoverageorcosts;ifemployersgainaccesstotheinformation,itcouldhavealargeimpactonhiringorpromotiondecisions.Thepossibilitiesfordiscriminationareobvious.SectionDDirections:Readthepassagecarefullyandanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinnomorethan12words.WhenAvrilLavigneannouncedshewassplittingfromherhusband,commentsfromherfriendssuggestedthatshewasonly21whenshegotmarriedandlatershesaidthatsherealizedshe’dbeentooyoungtomakesuchalife-alteringdecision.Couldfellowyoungstardivorcées(离婚者)ReeseWitherspoon,KateHudson,andBritneySpearshavealsohitthesameage-relatedissue?TheMagicNumber Therearepracticalreasonsforthemid-20sdividingline,andmostofthemboildowntothefollowingfactors.Itturnsoutthatthemoreyearsofhighereducationawomanhasobtainedbyherweddingday,thelowerthechancesthatshe’llgetdivorced…andby25,you’remorelikelytohaveearnedadegreeortwo.Educatedwomentendtobemoreconfidentaboutwhotheyareandlesswillingtosettleforamanwhodoesn’tmeettheirstandards.Chancesarethatby25you’realsosupportingyourself,sothere’slessincentive(刺激;鼓励)foryoutorushintomarriagebecauseyou’reseekingfinancialsecurityfromhim.Butthemarriage-relatedbenefitsofworkingandhavingmoneyofyourowngobeyondfeelingsecure.Learningtobudgetyourcashcarefullywhenyou’resinglewillhelpyouavoidfinancialproblems—oneofthemaincausesofcouplefights—fortherestofyourlife.KnowingtheRealYouAt25,you’vehadtimeforsomeessentiallifeexperiences,includingarelationshiportwothatmayhaveimprovedyourMr.Rightradar.You’veprobablydatedenoughtohaveabetterideaofwhatyoudon’twantinaman,whichmakesiteasiertoknowwhatyoucanlivewithandcan’tlivewithout.Perhapsthemostimportantaspectofwaitingisthatyou’llknowwhatyourgoalsandvaluesreallyare.Whileyoudon’twanttomarrysomeonejustlikeyou,marriageisaloteasierifyoutwoshareasimilaroutlookonlife.Twenty-fourandalreadymarriedtothemanofyourdreams?Don’tworry:Manyyoungmarriagessurvive.Butgiventh
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