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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Leather ...

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Leather is a hugely popular material for a range of products, but this 1. (popular) comes at a price. The global leather industry kills over a billion animals every year. This 2. (cause) many to ask the question: is it possible to meet the global demand of leather without 3. (do) any harm to animals? A process called biofabrication(生物制作) may be the answer.

Biofabrication is not new; it is already commonly used in medicine. Scientists have applied the technique to grow body parts like ear, skin, and bones for transplants(移植). But it can also 4. (use) to make other products, such as leather. Scientists will be able to make biofabricated leather with whatever qualities they want, such as extra softness, greater strength, or even different colors and patterns.

But how 5. (exact) does biofabrication work? 6. (grow) leather, scientists begin by taking some cells from an animal, not hurting 7. animal in any way. They then set the cells apart and grow them in a lab. This process takes millions of cells and expands them into billions. Next, the scientists take the cells and spread them out to form thin sheets, 8. are then put together to combine into a little 9. (thick) sheets. Anyone can then dye and finish the leather and design it in any way they like.

Andras Forgacs supports biofabrication. He says it may even be a “natural evolution of manufacturing for mankind.” We will be able to make the products we need in an efficient,  responsible, 10. creative way.

 

1.popularity 2.has caused 3.doing 4.be used 5.exactly 6.To grow 7.the 8.which 9.thicker 10.and 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。皮革是一种非常受欢迎的材料,但是对动物造成了巨大伤害。如何不伤害动物满足全球皮革的需求,文章介绍了一种可以制作皮革的生物制造。 1.考查名词。句意:皮革是一系列产品非常受欢迎的材料,但这种受欢迎付出了代价。This修饰名词,做主语,故填popularity。 2.考查动词时态。句意:这导致许多人提出以下问题:……。根据句意可知,cause指过去发生的动作对现在造成影响和结果,用现在完成时,主语是第三人称单数,故填has caused。 3.考查动名词。without是介词,接动名词作宾语,故填doing。 4.考查动词语态。句意:但是它也可以被用来制做其它产品。主语it指代the technique,与use是被动关系,情态动词can后接be+过去分词构成被动语态。故填be used。 5.考查副词。分析句子可知,空格处修饰动词work用副词做状语,故填exactly。 6.考查不定式。分析句子可知,用不定式做目的状语,置句首单词首字母大写,故填To grow。 7.考查冠词。the+可数名词表示“类别”,此处特指“动物”,故填the。 8.考查定语从句。分析句子可知,_8___ are then put together to combine into a little ___9___ (thick) sheets是定语从句,先行词是sheets,从句中做主语,引导非限制性定语从句,用关系代词which。故填which。 9.考查形容词比较级。根据上文的 put together to combine into 可推断,此处表示“有点更厚的”,用比较级,故填thicker。 10.考查连词。句意:我们将能够用一种高效的、有责任心的、创造性的方式制造我们需要的产品。efficient,responsible和creative是并列关系,故填and。
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