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1、译林版选择性必修二Unit 3单词填空练习By Stephano(一)1. The object of these experiments was to find the connection, if any, between the two (现象).2. Another theory relates acupuncture to the production of a (物质) in the body which can reduce pain.3. Then cover the burnt area loosely with a clean (绷带), so that it does n

2、ot stick to or put pressure on the burn.4. In terms of private rights, freedom means no (禁止) by law. 5. The police will have to examine the only piece of physical (证据) for fingerprints. 6. Burns damage skin, which can lead to i and other health problems.7. Today, acupuncture is recognized as a symbo

3、l of traditional Chinese culture and has come into w use around the world.8. Companies go to great l to protect their trademarks and logos.9. Simons book provides a outline of a intelligence and its application to robotics. 10. Acupuncture has also been applied to treat people who a alcohol, tobacco

4、 or drugs. (二)11. If the burn is severe, call for emergency help or go to the emergency (部门). 12. The school has (调整) all the lights to make sure the classrooms are well lit.13. The figures (困扰) the school authorities, who have decided to tackle this problem head-on.14. We have been doing everything

5、 we can to advance this technology and we will not take out a (专利) on it. 15. Not only can they make a much wider range of movements, but they can also be controlled directly by the brain and feed (感官) information back into it.16. A recent national survey has revealed that roughly three out of four

6、high school students wear glasses, f concerns about eyesight problems among Chinas youth.17. Without d , genome editing is one of the greatest inventions in the history of science. 18. There is still much to be explored and d on the subject of genome editing. 19. Philosophers, geneticists and govern

7、ment officials have all started to w with such moral issues.20. We will also be able to select specific c for children before they are born, creating what some have called “designer babies”.(三)21. Some of the earliest artificial limbs were made of wood and (皮革), and until recently, artificial limbs

8、have only served basic functions.22. Robotic limbs can do much more than (传统) artificial limbs.23. In addition, it looks very lifelike with special (橡胶) used on the outside.24. I was equipped with an (人造) hand, but it did not feel like part of me.25. Without doubt, the discovery is an important (调研结

9、果) in the field of genetics. 26. Over the last few years, scientists have been developing new kinds of artificial limbs to help people overcome their d . 27. After I lost my right hand in a car accident two years ago, I began to w into myself, believing I would never be able to lead a normal life ag

10、ain.28. Hostility towards outsiders is c of both human and non-human animals. 29. This could significantly enhance peoples chances of living to a r old age.30. One day soon we will be able to use genome editing to increase the human resistance to colds and f .(四)31. These (固体) needles are made of di

11、fferent metals, such as gold and silver.32. Im so (感激) for all the new possibilities my robotic hand has opened up. 33. Not only can I do more, but I have also become more confident and (外向).34. My job was to take care of any problems that (发生). 35. The new (药物) is a major step forward in the treatm

12、ent of the disease. 36. Some acupuncturists today still use gold and silver needles, but the majority have now s to stainless steel ones.37. There is evidence that acupuncture d back to the Stone Age, when stone tools called bian were used to press areas of the body.38. No. 9 High School is one of t

13、hose that have gone to great l to protect students eyes, coming up with many effective solutions.39. Fortunately, one exciting new advance could help these physically d people lead a normal life again: robotic limbs.40. Should we p geneticists from using it to enhance healthy bodies? (五)41. The acup

14、uncturist can check the pulse in three positions on each wrist, and every one of them is connected with a major body (器官).42. One theory explaining this (现象) suggests that acupuncture blocks pain signals from reaching the brain.43. So what happens during a visit to the acupuncture (门诊)? 44. Genome e

15、diting, serving as a new weapon in the fight against diseases, will lead to a (根本) change in our approach to health care.45. Soon we may be able to use such treatments to (恢复) a blind persons vision or give someone who was born deaf an excellent sense of hearing.46. First, the acupuncturist e the pa

16、tient, looking at the patients skin and tongue. 47. Over the years, acupuncture has been used to treat a wide variety of health problems, including s pains.48. Acupuncturists have discovered that the treatment helps with mental problems like depression and a too.49. Should we r our use of this techn

17、ology to the treatment and prevention of diseases?50. As the technology continues to develop at a fast p , however, questions arise about how to use it appropriately.(六)51. It allows geneticists to make changes to the genome by correcting, adding, (删除) or replacing specific parts of the genetic mate

18、rial.52. Geneticists have been trying to (确认) which genes relate to which diseases, as they believe genome editing is an effective means of disease treatment and prevention.53. As many of you may already know, (基因) play a critical role in shaping our lives.54. A (药剂师) prepares and sells medicines in

19、 a shop.55. His (财富) permit him to live comfortably. 56. Ultimately, this new technology might even make it possible to prevent diseases from ever developing by correcting a genes early on.57. It also contains information that helps determine our lifespan and affects our chances of c certain disease

20、s. 58. A dentist s in the care of peoples teeth.59. The r to the castle took a year and cost a lot of money.60. There are three essentially different ways of t the problem. 译林版选择性必修二Unit 3单词填空参考答案By Stephano(一)61. The object of these experiments was to find the connection, if any, between the two ph

21、enomena(现象).62. Another theory relates acupuncture to the production of a substance(物质) in the body which can reduce pain.63. Then cover the burnt area loosely with a clean bandage(绷带), so that it does not stick to or put pressure on the burn.64. In terms of private rights, freedom means no prohibit

22、ion(禁止) by law. 65. The police will have to examine the only piece of physical evidence(证据) for fingerprints. 66. Burns damage skin, which can lead to infection and other health problems.67. Today, acupuncture is recognized as a symbol of traditional Chinese culture and has come into widespread use

23、around the world.68. Companies go to great lengths to protect their trademarks and logos.69. Simons book provides a outline of artificial intelligence and its application to robotics. 70. Acupuncture has also been applied to treat people who abuse alcohol, tobacco or drugs. (二)71. If the burn is sev

24、ere, call for emergency help or go to the emergency department(部门). 72. The school has adjusted(调整) all the lights to make sure the classrooms are well lit.73. The figures disturb(困扰) the school authorities, who have decided to tackle this problem head-on.74. We have been doing everything we can to

25、advance this technology and we will not take out a patent(专利) on it. 75. Not only can they make a much wider range of movements, but they can also be controlled directly by the brain and feed sensory(感官) information back into it.76. A recent national survey has revealed that roughly three out of fou

26、r high school students wear glasses, fuelling concerns about eyesight problems among Chinas youth.77. Without doubt, genome editing is one of the greatest inventions in the history of science. 78. There is still much to be explored and debated on the subject of genome editing. 79. Philosophers, gene

27、ticists and government officials have all started to wrestle with such moral issues.80. We will also be able to select specific characteristics for children before they are born, creating what some have called “designer babies”.(三)81. Some of the earliest artificial limbs were made of wood and leath

28、er(皮革), and until recently, artificial limbs have only served basic functions.82. Robotic limbs can do much more than conventional(传统) artificial limbs.83. In addition, it looks very lifelike with special rubber(橡胶) used on the outside.84. I was equipped with an artificial(人造) hand, but it did not f

29、eel like part of me.85. Without doubt, the discovery is an important finding(调研结果) in the field of genetics. 86. Over the last few years, scientists have been developing new kinds of artificial limbs to help people overcome their disabilities. 87. After I lost my right hand in a car accident two yea

30、rs ago, I began to withdraw into myself, believing I would never be able to lead a normal life again.88. Hostility towards outsiders is characteristic of both human and non-human animals. 89. This could significantly enhance peoples chances of living to a ripe old age.90. One day soon we will be abl

31、e to use genome editing to increase the human resistance to colds and flus.(四)91. These solid(固体) needles are made of different metals, such as gold and silver.92. Im so grateful(感激) for all the new possibilities my robotic hand has opened up. 93. Not only can I do more, but I have also become more

32、confident and outgoing(外向).94. My job was to take care of any problems that arose(发生). 95. The new drug(药物) is a major step forward in the treatment of the disease. 96. Some acupuncturists today still use gold and silver needles, but the majority have now switched to stainless steel ones.97. There i

33、s evidence that acupuncture dates back to the Stone Age, when stone tools called bian were used to press areas of the body.98. No. 9 High School is one of those that have gone to great lengths to protect students eyes, coming up with many effective solutions.99. Fortunately, one exciting new advance

34、 could help these physically disabled people lead a normal life again: robotic limbs.100. Should we prohibit geneticists from using it to enhance healthy bodies? (五)101. The acupuncturist can check the pulse in three positions on each wrist, and every one of them is connected with a major body organ

35、(器官).102. One theory explaining this phenomenon(现象) suggests that acupuncture blocks pain signals from reaching the brain.103. So what happens during a visit to the acupuncture clinic(门诊)? 104. Genome editing, serving as a new weapon in the fight against diseases, will lead to a fundamental(根本) chan

36、ge in our approach to health care.105. Soon we may be able to use such treatments to restore(恢复) a blind persons vision or give someone who was born deaf an excellent sense of hearing.106. First, the acupuncturist examines the patient, looking at the patients skin and tongue. 107. Over the years, ac

37、upuncture has been used to treat a wide variety of health problems, including severe pains.108. Acupuncturists have discovered that the treatment helps with mental problems like depression and anxiety too.109. Should we restrict our use of this technology to the treatment and prevention of diseases?

38、110. As the technology continues to develop at a fast pace, however, questions arise about how to use it appropriately.(六)111. It allows geneticists to make changes to the genome by correcting, adding, deleting(删除) or replacing specific parts of the genetic material.112. Geneticists have been trying

39、 to identify(确认) which genes relate to which diseases, as they believe genome editing is an effective means of disease treatment and prevention.113. As many of you may already know, genes(基因) play a critical role in shaping our lives.114. A chemist(药剂师) prepares and sells medicines in a shop.115. Hi

40、s means(财富) permit him to live comfortably. 116. Ultimately, this new technology might even make it possible to prevent diseases from ever developing by correcting abnormal genes early on.117. It also contains information that helps determine our lifespan and affects our chances of contracting certain diseases. 118. A dentist specializes in the care of peoples teeth.119. The restoration to the castle took a year and cost a lot of money.120. There are three essentially different ways of tackling the problem.

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