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designs of these Japanese woodblock prints. Making a woodblock print has three 29 stages:cutting,inking and printing.First the artist takes a block of soft wood,usually pine,and cuts away parts of the wood with a sharp tool.The design is the part of the wood that is left uncut and upraised.Next the design is coated with30,and a sheet of paper is placed over it.,rubbing the paper then transfers the ink from the woodblock to the surface of the paper.For different colors, different blocks of wood are used,one for each color. 21.A.1960 B.the 1960 C.1960s D.the 1960s 22.A.interest B.interested C.interesting D.interests 23.A.seventeen B.seventeen's C.seventeenth D.seventeenths 24.A.subjects B.names C.pictures D.paper 25.A.mean B.means C.meant D.meaning 26.A.on B.to C.up D.for 27.A.found B.invented C.captured D.created 28.A.unusual B.usual C.ordinary D.common 29.A.big B.small C.minor D.major 30.A.ink B.paper C.plastic D.wood IV.Directions: Each of the passages below is followed by some questions.For each question there are four answers marked A,B,C and D.Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions.Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(20 points) Questions 31~35 are based on the following passage. Although the use of cloning to produce copies of humans has been suggested,many people would judge this to be morally wrong.In addition,the prospect of cloning humans raises false expectations,since human personality is only partly determined by genes. Cloning a sick or dying relative would provide a genetically identical copy of that person,but this new individual would likely develop a quite different personality.Similarly,a copy of an athlete,movie star,or scientist might well choose another career because of chance events during his or her lifetime.One hypothetical scenario involves a childless couple who wish to make a copy of one or the other partner rather than having a child by artificial insemination ()The social concern is that the parents would not be able to treat naturally a child who was a copy of one of them. 543designs of these J apanese woodblock prints. Making a woodblock print has three 29 stages: cutting , inking and printing. First the artist takes a block of soft wood , usually pine , and cuts away parts of the wood with a sharp too1. The design is the part of the wood that is left uncut and upraised. Next the design is coated with 30 , and a sheet of paper is placed over it. , rubbing the paper then transfers the ink from the woodblock to the surface of the paper. For different colors, different blocks of wood are used , one for each color. 21. A. 1960 B. the 1960 C. 1960s D. the 1960s 22. A. interest B. interested C. interesting D. interests 23. A. seventeen B. seventeen' s C. seventeenth D. seventeenths 24. A. subjects B. names C. pictures D. paper 25. A. mean B. means C. meant D. meaning 26. A. on B. to C. up D. for 27. A. found B. invented C. captured D. created 28. A. unusual B. usual C. ordinary D. common 29. A. big B. small C. minor D. major 30. A. ink B. paper C. plastic D. wood N. Directions: Each of the passages below is followed by some questions. For each question there are four answers marked A. B. C and D. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points) Questions 31~35 are based on the following passage. Although the use of cloning to produce copies of humans has been suggested , many people would judge this to be morally wrong. 1n addition , the prospect of cloning humans raises false expectations, since human personality is only partly determined by genes. Cloning a sick or dying relative would provide a genetically identical copy of that person , but this new individual would likely develop a quite different personality. Similarly , a copy of an athlete , movie star, or scientist might well choose another career because of chance events during his or her lifetime. One hypothetical scenario involves a childless couple who wish to make a copy of one or the other partner rather than having a child by artificial insemination (授精). The social concern is that the parents would not be able to treat naturally a child who was a copy of one of them. 543
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