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_ questions. A. a great many of B. a great many C. a great number D. a large amount of 6. I’ll never trust such a man ______ you described. A. that B. what C. w hoever D. as 7. I’m very sorry, I really don’t _________ you. A. mean harm B. mean to harm C. mean harming D. mean to be harmed 8. What do you think of his proposal _______ we ________ a play at the English party? A. what。 put up B. that。 put up D. that。 from B. benefit。 from D. lose。(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分) Dr. Baker was surprised to receive an invitation to the 2008 Medical Conference in London. He looked at his diary and found he would be free that week. He decided to __16__ the meeting, so he wrote to the conference __17__ that he would be there. People who he knew __18__ the conference were __19__ to see him. The following morning, the main speaker didn’t appear. Her plane would be late __20__ bad weather. So the organizer asked if there was a Dr. Baker there and asked him to make himself __21__. Dr. Baker went up and offered him his help. The organizer invited him to give a talk about DNA. But it happened that Dr. Baker knew __22__ about DNA. The organizer was so surprised to hear that __23__ he said everyone there knew he was an __24__ on the subject and read Peter Baker’s book “Introduction to DNA”. Dr Baker said that he was not Peter Baker, but David Baker, to be__25__. 16 A. join B. take part C. attend D. e 17 A. said B. say C. and saying D. saying 18 A. at B. of C. on D. with 19 A. excited B. anxious C. worried D. surprised 20 A. because of B. because C. as D. of 21 A. knowing B. knew C. knownx 22 A. something B. nothing C. everything D. anything 23 A. what B. that C. then D. when 24 A. learner B. teacher C. expert D. professor 25 A. certain B. exactly C. certainly D. exact ?! n the other hand, Dolly’s 26 (appear) raised a storm of objections and had a great impact 27 the media and public imagination. It became controversial. 28 at present human egg cells and embryos 29 (need) for cloning resea rch are difficult to obtain, newspapers wrote of evil leaders 30 (hope) to clone themselves to attain their ambitions. Religious leaders also raised moral questions. Governments became nervous and more 31 (conserve). Some began to reform their legal systems 32 forbade research into human cloning, but other countries 33 China and the UK continued to accumulate evidence of the abundant medical aid 34 cloning could provide. However, scientists still wonder whether cloning will help or harm us and 35