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What was Seymour's first impression of Rita Cohen?A.She reminded him of his daughter.B.She

What was Seymour's first impression of Rita Cohen?

A.She reminded him of his daughter.

B.She was rather unattractive.

C.She did not look like a research student.

D.She hadn't given much thought to her appearance.

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What did Seymour's daughter like most about visiting the factory?A.watching her father mak

What did Seymour's daughter like most about visiting the factory?

A.watching her father make gloves

B.helping to shape the gloves

C.making gloves for her school friends

D.seeing the brass hands

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12 What does Seymour admire about his father?A.his educational backgroundB.his knowledge o

12 What does Seymour admire about his father?

A.his educational background

B.his knowledge of history

C.his enthusiasm for the business

D.his skill as a glove maker

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第3题
What does Seymour admire about his father?A.His educational background.B.His knowledge of

What does Seymour admire about his father?

A.His educational background.

B.His knowledge of history.

C.His enthusiasm for the business.

D.His skill as a glovemaker,

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第4题
Thursday January 11, 2007The Guardian1. British scientists are preparing to launch trials

Thursday January 11, 2007

The Guardian1. British scientists are preparing to launch trials of a radical new way to fight cancer, which kills tumours by infecting them with viruses like the common cold.

If successful, virus therapy could eventually form. a third pillar alongside radiotherapy and chemotherapy in the standard arsenal against cancer, while avoiding some of the debilitating side-effects.

Leonard Seymour, a professor of gene therapy at Oxford University, who has been working on the virus therapy with colleagues in London and the US, will lead the trials later this year. Cancer Research UK said yesterday that it was excited by the potential of Prof Seymour"s pioneering techniques.

One of the country"s leading geneticists, Prof Seymour has been working with viruses that kill cancer cells directly, while avoiding harm to healthy tissue. "In principle, you"ve got something which could be many times more effective than regular chemotherapy," he said.

Cancer-killing viruses exploit the fact that cancer cells suppress the body"s local immune system. "If a cancer doesn"t do that, the immune system wipes it out. If you can get a virus into a tumour, viruses find them a very good place to be because there"s no immune system to stop them replicating. You can regard it as the cancer"s Achilles" heel."

Only a small amount of the virus needs to get to the cancer. "They replicate, you get a million copies in each cell and the cell bursts and they infect the tumour cells adjacent and repeat the process," said Prof Seymour.

Preliminary research on mice shows that the viruses work well on tumours resistant to standard cancer drugs. "It"s an interesting possibility that they may have an advantage in killing drug-resistant tumours, which could be quite different to anything we"ve had before."

Researchers have known for some time that viruses can kill tumour cells and some aspects of the work have already been published in scientific journals. American scientists have previously injected viruses directly into tumours but this technique will not work if the cancer is inaccessible or has spread throughout the body.

Prof Seymour"s innovative solution is to mask the virus from the body"s immune system, effectively allowing the viruses to do what chemotherapy drugs do - spread through the blood and reach tumours wherever they are. The big hurdle has always been to find a way to deliver viruses to tumours via the bloodstream without the body"s immune system destroying them on the way.

"What we"ve done is make chemical modifications to the virus to put a polymer coat around it - it"s a stealth virus when you inject it," he said.

After the stealth virus infects the tumour, it replicates, but the copies do not have the chemical modifications. If they escape from the tumour, the copies will be quickly recognised and mopped up by the body"s immune system.

The therapy would be especially useful for secondary cancers, called metastases, which sometimes spread around the body after the first tumour appears. "There"s an awful statistic of patients in the west ... with malignant cancers; 75% of them go on to die from metastases," said Prof Seymour.

Two viruses are likely to be examined in the first clinical trials: adenovirus, which normally causes a cold-like illness, and vaccinia, which causes cowpox and is also used in the vaccine against smallpox. For safety reasons, both will be disabled to make them less pathogenic in the trial, but Prof Seymour said he eventually hopes to use natural viruses.

The first trials will use uncoated adenovirus and vaccinia and will be delivered locally to liver tumours, in order to establish whether the treatment is safe in humans and what dose of virus will be needed. Several more years of trials will be needed, eventually also on the polymer-coated viruses, before the therapy can be considered for use in the NHS. Though the approach will be examined at first for cancers that do not respond to conventional treatments, Prof Seymour hopes that one day it might be applied to all cancers.

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Questions 29-34

Do the following statements agree with the information given in the reading passage? For questions 29-34 write

TRUE if the statement agrees with the information

FALSE if the statement contradicts the information

NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this in the passage

Virus therapy, if successful, has an advantage in eliminating side-effects.

Cancer Research UK is quite hopeful about Professor Seymour’s work on the virus therapy.

Virus can kill cancer cells and stop them from growing again.

To infect the cancer cells, a good deal of viruses should be injected into the tumor.

Cancer’s Achilles’ heel refers to the fact that virus may stay safely in a tumor and replicate.

Researches on animals indicate that virus could be used as a new way to treat drug-resistant tumors.

To treat tumors spreading out in body, researchers try toA.change the body’ immune system

B.inject chemotherapy drugs into bloodstream.

C.increase the amount of injection

D.disguise the viruses on the way to tumors.

When the chemical modified virus in tumor replicates, the copiesA.will soon escape from the tumor and spread out.

B.will be wiped out by the body’s immune system.

C.will be immediately recognized by the researchers.

D.will eventually stop the tumor from spreading out.

Question 36-37 Based on the reading passage, choose the appropriate letter from A-D for each answer. Information about researches on viruses killing tumor cells can be found

A.on TV

B.in magazines

C.on internet

D.in newspapers

Questions 38-41 Complete the sentences below. Choose your answers from the list of words. You can only use each word once. NB There are more words in the list than spaces so you will not use them all. In the first clinical trials, scientists will try to 38___________ adenovirus and vaccinia, so both the viruses will be less pathogenic than the 39___________ These uncoated viruses will be applied directly to certain areas to confirm safety on human beings and the right 40___________ needed. The experiments will firstly be 41___________ to the treatment of certain cancers List of Words dosage responding smallpox virus disable natural ones inject directed treatment cold-like illness kill patients examined

38.___________

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第5题
What is NOT listed on the man's schedule?A.Shopping.B.Watching a show.C.Trying the local f

What is NOT listed on the man's schedule?

A.Shopping.

B.Watching a show.

C.Trying the local food.

D.Visiting art galleries.

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第6题
听力原文:F: What's your brother's name?M: His name is Robert. Who is Robert?A.The man's un

听力原文:F: What's your brother's name?

M: His name is Robert.

Who is Robert?

A.The man's uncle.

B.The man's brother.

C.The woman's brother.

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第7题
听力原文:F: What's the date today?M: Four days later will be Teacher's Day. Which of the f

听力原文:F: What's the date today?

M: Four days later will be Teacher's Day.

Which of the following is right?

A.Today is Teacher's Day.

B.Tomorrow will be Teacher's Day.

C.Today is not Teacher's Day.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Hello! Is that 876-29177F: No, it's 872-6917. What's the fight number?A.876-21

听力原文:M: Hello! Is that 876-29177

F: No, it's 872-6917.

What's the fight number?

A.876-2197.

B.872-6917.

C.876-2917.

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第9题
听力原文:F: Here's some coffee.M: Oh, fantastic. Well, is there any sugar? What does the m

听力原文:F: Here's some coffee.

M: Oh, fantastic. Well, is there any sugar?

What does the man want?

A.Ice cream.

B.Sugar.

C.Wine.

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第10题
听力原文:F: What's that man?M: He's our new English teacher. What subject does the man tea

听力原文:F: What's that man?M: He's our new English teacher.

What subject does the man teach?

A.English.

B.Maths.

C.Chinese.

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