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anderinchief. Publishers are keeping an eye on whether the famous Obama bounce – which has helped sales at the first family39。s sperm(精子 ). He said that pigs involved in experiments had successfully produced transgenic sperm, but acknowledged that British and European laws had prevented the team from using the pigs to mate. The Sunday Times newspaper reported that the experiments would be moved to the United States following difficulties with funding and regulations in Britain. It said the pigs would be bred in Missouri. Our . friends will benefit from our technology and the ine we might have produced for Britain will be lost, Winston wrote. Some scientists have previously blamed the idea of using animal ans for human transplant, saying the technique risks spreading animal viruses to humans. Winston said his research project is attempting to breed virusfree pigs. 第 4 頁 共 7 頁 9. Scientists are introducing human genes into the animals to ____________. A. make the ans healthier B. reduce the pain of animals C. make the ans live longer D. reduce the chances of rejection 10. Some scientists have blamed the idea of using animal ans for human transplant because ____________. A. the technique is not perfect now B. humans may be infected with animal viruses C. it is against laws and regulations D. it may cause a conflict between humans and animals 11. According to Winston, it seems ___________ to Britain to move the experiments to the United States. A. a pity B. a pride C. a disaster D. a good idea 12. It can be inferred from the passage that ____________. A. animal ans are monly used for human transplant now B. lots of patients need animal an transplants now C. examples of the animal tissues being rejected have happened D. it is not safe to use animal ans for human transplant D Fifty–eight percent of the teachers interviewed in the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) questionnaire had e across copying among their pupils. Gill Bullen from Itchen College in Southampton, for example, said, Pieces handed in by two students were identical and significantly better than either of them could have done. Not only that, the essays handed in didn39。s a glory. It was the seed from which many new plans for our munity have grown. Today, the South Bronx is no longer a stain。m from the South Bronx. At 7, my neighborhood was the beginning and end of my universe. It was a small town to me. Everyone knew each other, so if you got into trouble in school, chances are your mom knew about it before you got home. I felt watched over and safe. But just before I turned 8, things began to change. I watched two buildings on my block burn down. I remember seeing my neighbor Pito go up and down the fire escape to get people out. Where were the firemen? Where was the truck? Somebody must have called them. That same summer, after serving two tours in Vietnam, my brother was killed in the South Bronx. He was shot above the left eye and died instantly. P