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[单项选择]Congressional debate over the passage of this controversial bill is inevitable.
A. popular
B. personal
C. disputed
D. beneficial

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[单项选择]Congressional debate over the passage of this controversial bill is inevitable.
A. popular
B. personal
C. disputed
D. beneficial
[单项选择]Congressional debate over the passage of this {{U}}controversial{{/U}} bill is inevitable.
A. popular
B. personal
C. disputed
D. beneficial
[单项选择]It can be inferred from the passage that rent controls ______.
A. seems unable to control high rents
B. is successful
C. is favoured by builders and landlords
D. will be cancelled
[单项选择]The author believes that the debate over affirmative action ______.


[单项选择]The point of the debate over family structure lies in ______.


A. whether we should believe in equality and diversity
B. how parents should pursue their individual happiness
C. why we should meet the needs of children for a happy family
D. how the breakup of the families threatens the well being of children
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This election year, the debate over cloning technology has become a circus—and hardly anybody has noticed the gorilla hiding in the tent. Even while President Bush has, endorsed throwing scientists in jail to stop "reckless experiments", it’s just possible the First Amendment will protect researchers who want to perform cloning research.
Dr. Leon Kass, the chairman of the President’s Council on Bioethics, would like to keep that a secret. "I don’t want to encourage such thinking," he said. But the notion that the First Amendment creates a "right to research" has been around for a long time, and Kass knows it. In 1977, four eminent legal scholars—Thomas Emerson, Jerome Barton, Walter Berns and Harold P. Green—were asked to testify before the House Subcommittee on Science, Technology and Space. At the time, there was alarm in the country over recombinant DNA. Some people feared clones, d
A. The National Institutes of Health.
B. The federal government.
C. The supreme court.
D. Congress's office of Technology Assessment.

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Text 2 This election year, the debate over cloning technology has become a circus—and hardly anybody has noticed the gorilla hiding in the tent. Even while President Bush has, endorsed throwing scientists in jail to stop "reckless experiments", it’s just possible the First Amendment will protect researchers who want to perform cloning research. Dr. Leon Kass, the chairman of the President’s Council on Bioethics, would like to keep that a secret. "I don’t want to encourage such thinking," he said. But the notion that the First Amendment creates a "right to research" has been around for a long time, and Kass knows it. In 1977, four eminent legal scholars—Thomas Emerson, Jerome Barton, Walter Berns and Harold P. Green—were asked to testify before the House Subcommittee on Science, Technology and Space. At the time, there was alarm in the country over recombinant DNA. Some people feared clones, designer babies,
A. identical.
B. similar.
C. complementary.
D. opposite.

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