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Life is full of surprises and you never know how things will turn out.
Sir John Gurdon is a good example of this. As a boy, he was told he was hopeless at science and was at bottom of his class. Now, aged 79£¬the very same Gurdon shared the 2012 Nobel Prize in Medicine with Japanese stem cell (¸Éϸ°û) researcher Shinya Yamanaka.
Like so many scientists, Gurdon shows us where the power of curiosity and perseverance(¼á³Ö) can lead.
When he was 15 in 1948£¬Gurdon ranked last out of the 250 boys at his high school in biology and every other science subject. Gurdon¡¯s high school science teacher even said that his dream of becoming a scientist was ¡°quite ridiculous¡±.
In spite of his teacher¡¯s criticisms(ÅúÆÀ), Gurdon followed his curiosity and kept working hard. He went to the lab early and left later than anyone else. He experienced thousands of failures.
¡°My own belief is that we will, in the end£¬understand everything about how cells actually work£¬¡±Gurdon said.
In 1962, Gurdon took a cell from an adult frog and moved its genetic (»ùÒòµÄ) information into an egg cell. The egg cell then grew into a clone of the adult frog. This technique later helped to create the sheep Dolly in 1996£¬the first cloned mammal(²¸È鶯Îï) in the world.
In 2006£¬Gurdon¡¯s work was developed by Yamanaka to show that a sample(Ñù±¾) of a person¡¯s skin can be used to create stem cells. Using this technique, doctors can repair a patient¡¯s heart after a heart attack.
¡°Luck favors the prepared mind,¡± Gurdon told the Nobel Prize Organization. ¡°Ninety percent of the time things don¡¯t work, but when they do, you have to seize(ץס) the chance.¡±
1.Who won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Medicine?
A. Sir John Gurdon
B. Shinya Yamanaka
C. Sir John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka
D. Gurdon¡¯s science teacher
2.What does the underlined word ¡°ridiculous¡± mean?
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3.In what order are the following events mentioned in the passage.
a. create the sheep Dolly
b. take a cell from an adult frog
c. use a person¡¯s skin to create stem cells
d. move a frog¡¯s genetic information into an egg cell
e. grow into a clone of the adult frog
A. b-a-c-d-e B. b-d-e-a-c C. b-d-a-e-c D. b-c-d-a-e
4.According to the passage, which statement is TRUE?
A. Sheep Dolly was the first cloned animal in the world.
B. Gurdon ranked first at his high school in biology.
C. It¡¯s impossible for the doctors to repair a patient¡¯s heart after a heart attack.
D. According to the science teacher, Gurdon was not a gifted student.
5.What¡¯s the main idea of the passage?
A. Ninety percent of the time things don¡¯t work.
B. Luck favors the prepared mind.
C. Life is full of pleasure.
D. How to know cells actually work.
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How do you feel when you are fooled by others? No doubt, feel bad. There is nothing worse than falling for a joke and being a fool except one day. Yes, that¡¯s April Fool¡¯s Day. Nobody will be angry to be an¡° April Fool¡±.1.
The headmaster at my school decided to play an April Fools' joke on the students when I was in high school. On March 31, she announced that our school would hold a ¡°Dress to Impress" day.2.
Girls were told to wear formal dresses and smart jackets, while a suit jacket and tie for each boy would be best. The teachers, we were told, would do the same.
On April Fool¡¯s Day, many of us students came to school dressed in our best clothes.3.In the morning, all of us got together on the playground, waiting for the headmaster. She would speak to the students.4.Instead, she wore jeans, running shoes and a T-shirt. The teachers also got dressed casually like her.
¡°April Fools!¡± she said, with a big smile on her face. ¡°We just wanted to remind you that teachers have a sense of humor, too!¡±
Surely, all the teachers weren¡¯t April Fools.5.
A. Our hair was tidy and all our shoes were well cleaned.
B. People say something nice to others on that day.
C. All us students spent the rest of the day feeling very foolish indeed.
D. This meant that the better you dressed at school, the higher your marks would be.
E. But everyone knows to be careful on the first day of April.
F. To our surprise, she wasn't dressed up at all.
G. My parents laugh at each other's jokes.
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