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[填空题]We’d better postpone (discuss) ______ our plan next week.
[填空题]We’d better postpone (discuss)()it till next week.
[填空题]We’d better postpone (discuss) ______ it till next week.
[填空题]We’d better postpone (discuss) ______ it next week.
[填空题]We’d better postpone(discuss) __________ it next week.
[简答题]We all know that we should take better care of ourselves, relax more, and have more fun at work (and elsewhere, as well) , but it’s easy to overlook the opportunities to do just that be cause of the daily work priorities that consume our lives. Here are some ideas for learning to take action in your work life.
[单项选择]While we plan our railway buildings with a life span of 100 years, we also know that a quake measuring over seven on the Richter scale might () once in 120 years, though we never expect it to happen so soon.
A. appear
B. develop
C. erupt
D. emerge
[单项选择]In the next century we"ll be able to alter our DNA radically, encoding our visions and vanities while concocting new life-forms. When Dr. Frankenstein made his monster, he wrestled with the moral issue of whether he should allow it to reproduce, "Had I the right, for my oval benefit, to inflict the curse upon everlasting generations" Will such questions require us to develop new moral philosophies
Probably not. Instead, we"ll reach again for a time-tested moral concept, one sometimes called the Golden Rule and which Kant, the millennium"s most prudent moralist, conjured up into a categorical imperative: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you; treat each person as an individual rather than as a means to some end.
Under this moral precept we should recoil at human cloning, because it inevitably entails using humans as means to other humans" ends and valuing them as copies of others we loved or as collections of body parts, not as individuals in their own right. We should also draw a line, however fuzzy, that would permit using genetic engineering to cure diseases and disabilities but not to change the personal attributes that make someone an individual (IQ, physical appearance, gender and sexuality).
The biotech age will also give us more reason to guard our personal privacy. Aldous Huxley in Brave New World, got it wrong: rather than centralizing power in the hands of the state, DNA technology has empowered individuals and families. But the state will have an important role, making sure that no one, including insurance companies, can look at our genetic data without our permission or use it to discriminate against us.
Then we can get ready for the breakthroughs that could come at the end of the next century and the tech nology is comparable to mapping our genes: plotting the 10 billion or more neurons of our brain. With that information we might someday be able to create artificial intelligences that think and experience consciousness in ways that are indistinguishable from a human brain. Eventually we might be able to replicate our own minds in a "dry-ware" machine, so that we could live on without the "wet-ware" of a biological brain and body. The 20th century"s revolution in infotechnology will thereby merge with the 21st century"s revolution in biotechnology. But this is science fiction. Let"s turn the page now and get back to real science.Dr. Frankenstein"s remarks are mentioned in the text ______
A. to give an episode of the DNA technological breakthroughs
B. to highlight the importance of a means to some everlasting ends
C. to show how he created a new form of life a thousand years ago
D. to introduce the topic of moral philosophies incurred in biotechnology
[单项选择]We didn’t plan our art exhibition like that but it ______ very well.
A. worked out
B. tried out
C. went on
D. carried on
[单项选择]When we plan our vacation, mother often offers______suggestions.
[A] careful [B] practical [C] effective [D] acceptable