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[单项选择]As you make your way through the crowded stalls of Beijing’s food markets nowadays, you may sometimes be confused as to just what you should be looking for. There is a profusion of fresh vegetables laid out for sale, so much celery, so many Dutch beans, tomatoes, even broccoli and parsley. How different things were only a scant 15 years ago. At that time there was no variety in the selection of vegetables. Today, with bread, jam, milk and eggs available for breakfast instead of porridge, deep-fried dough strips and pickles, more and more people can afford the indulgence of eating whatever they want.
It is all the rage for fashionable teenagers to go to a Western restaurant for spaghetti, a hamburger, filed chicken, pizza or a sandwich. Older folks in China have not quite caught on to these trends, as their younger counterparts have, and tend to be more practical, focusing their attention on simple but sensible food. The purpose of eating is not simply to fill one’s stomach, they
A. Beans, tomatoes, broccoli and parsley.
B. Bread, jam, milk and eggs.
C. Porridge, deep-filed dough strips and pickles.
D. Bread, milk, porridge and pickles.
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When you make your travel arrangements to Oxford, Ohio, you should make plans to arrive here at least a week before classes begin so you can get to know the university and the area. The university holds a short orientation program for all new foreign students prior to registration for classes, and you will be expected to attend this program.
A valuable service to foreign students traveling to the U. S. is provided by the International Students Service (ISS) in New York. If you Send your travel plans to the ISS, someone will meet you at your port of entry to the U. S. , help you find a temporary place to stay, help you arrange your travel within the U. S. , and provide other assistance. There is no charge for these services. For more information, contact..
International Students Service
356 West 34 th Street , Third Floor
New York, New York 10017 USA
When you arrive in Oxford, you should first visit the Office of International Studen
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When you make your travel arrangement to Oxford, Ohio, you should make plans to arrive here at least a week before classes begin. So you can get to know the University and the area. The University holds a short guiding program for all new foreign students before your decision for classes, and you will be expected to attend this program.
A valuable service to foreign students traveling to the U.S. is provided by the International Student Service (ISS) in New York, which is well-known for its good work. If you send your travel plan to the ISS, someone will meet you at the port of entry to the U.S., and provide other help. There is no payment for these services. For more information, contact:
International Student Service
356 West 34th Street, Third Floor
New York 10017 USA
When you arrive in Oxford, you should first visit the office of ISS. The director will help you find the place of your stay, answer questions, and help in other ways. This
[单项选择]Suppose you make your parents so happy, they decide to have another baby just like you. It might be flattering(讨人喜欢的), but how would you feel about having a little brother or sister who is also your twin
A laboratory experiment conducted last fall suggests it may someday be possible. For the first time ever, scientists made exact copies, or clones(克隆), of a human embryo.
Although the embryos grew for only six days, cloned embryos could theoretically be implanted in a woman’s womb(子宫)and develop into normal babies. Or they could be frozen and implanted years later.
The scientists developed their cloning technique to make it easier for childless couples to have babies by in vitro(在体外的)fertilization. In this procedure, sperm(精子) from the man fertilizes an egg from the woman in a laboratory dish.
In most case, doctors must try implanting several embryos before one stays in the womb. Cloned embryos would give them many more embryos to implant.
But the technique coul
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned