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. Among those decisions was the choice by NASA39。s inaction during the 16 day shuttle mission. “We will attempt to pin this issue down in our report , but there were a number of bureaucratic and administrative missed signals here, ” Gehman told senators. “We39。 [A] Gehman39。s inaction during its mission. mentioned in the text, the Wednesday39。s attitude towards satellite images? [A] Apprehensive. [B] Credulous. [C] Indifferent. [D] Cautious. Text 3 Gene therapy and gene based drugs are two ways we could benefit from our growing mastery of geic science. But there will be others as well. Here is one of the remarkable therapies on the cutting edge of geic research that could make their way into mainstream medicine in the ing years. While it39。t be controlled, and may have unforeseen limitations; but if efforts to understand and master stem cell development prove successful, doctors will have a therapeutic tool of incredible power. The same applies to cloning, which is really just the other side of the coin; true cloning, as first shown with the sheep Dolly two years ago, involves taking a developed cell and reactivating the genome within, resetting its developmental instructions to a pristine state. Once that happens, the rejuvenated cell can develop into a full fledged animal, geically identical to its parent. For agriculture, in which purely physical characteristics like milk production in a cow or low fat in a hog have real market value, biological carbon copies could bee routine within a few years. This past year scientists have done for mice and cows what Ian Wilmut did for Dolly, and other creatures are bound to join the cloned menagerie in the ing year. Human cloning, on the other hand, may be technically feasible but legally and emotionally more difficult. Still, one day it will happen. The ability to reset body cells to a pristine, undeveloped state could give doctors exactly the same advantages they would get from stem cells: the potential to make healthy body tissues of all sorts, and thus to cure disease. That could prove to be a true “miracle cure.” writer holds that the potential to make healthy body tissues will [A] aggravate moral issues of human cloning [B] bring great benefits to human beings [C] help scientists decode body instructions [D] involve employing surgical instruments word “rejuvenated” ( Para. 5) most probably means [A] modified[B] re collected[C] classified[D] reactivated research at the University of Wisconsin is mentioned to show [A] the isolation of stem cells [B] the effects of gene therapies [C] the advantages of human cloning [D] the limitations of tissue replacements of the following is true according to the text? [A] The principle of gene therapy is applicable to that of cloning. [B] The isolation of stem cells is too difficult to be feasible. [C] It is reasonable for all body instructions to be activated. [D] Cloned animals will eventually take control of the world. the geic research, the author39。t have been more perfect. At the time, Liz was in the public eye with a new fragrance, book and husband. Work poured in for Nancy. Nancy does not mistake her own identity and that of her character Liz. Since Nancy has looked like Elizabeth Taylor her whole life, she has bee accustomed to being stared at, or mistaken for the star. However, Nancy says that working as a LOOK ALIKE has given her the opportunity to feel what it must be like to be a celebrity for a day. LOOK ALIKE work has also helped her to play the role. Working in this field has brought many new and wonderful things to Nancy39。s invitation. [ B] Nancy regards marriage the most important thing. [ C] Nancy never engages herself in advertising. [ D] Nancy wrote an autobiography. can be inferred from the passage that Taylor [ A] never got married all her life[ B] married at least twice [ C] got divorced in 1988[ D] got divorced at least twice does the phrase “play the role” in the 5th paragraph probably mean ? [ A] Being a celebrity.[ B] Being a look alike. [ C] Being an actress.[ D] Playing a role in a film. 39。s list of concerns is debt. The average South Korean Company is leveraged four times over its equity, which is why so many are desperate to liquidate assets. But because Korea39。t realistic , ” says Henry Conell , Goldman Sachs39。s Volvo Construction Equipment and its forklift operation to the United States39。s own ambivalence. While Finance Minister Tarrin Nimmanahaeminda is mitted to attracting foreign money to Thailand, Deputy Prime Minister Supachai Panitchpakdi seems less so. “We don39。t get lost in HR. Headhunters try to get around the human resources department whenever possible. ( 43) The real matchmaking takes place before the interview. A headhunter sends a candidate into an interview only if he or she is clearly qualified for the position. In your own job hunt, make the same effort to ensure a good fit. Know the parameters of the job when you walk into the interview. Research the pany, finding out about its culture, goals, petitors. Remember, the employer wants to hire you. “A pany holds interviews so it can find the best person for the job , ” Corcodilos says. The manager will be ecstatic if that person turns out to be you because then he or she can stop interviewing and get back to work. ( 44) Pretend the interview is your first day at work. Most people treat an interview as if it were an interrogation. The employer asks questions, and the candidate gives answers. Headhunters go out of their way to avoid that scenario. ( 45) Got an offer? Interview the pany. When an employer makes an offer, he does more than deliver a title and a pensation package he also