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What will people die of 100 years from now? If you think that is a simple question, you have not been paying attention to the revolution that is taking place in bio-technology. With the help of new medicine, the human body will last a very long time. Death will come mainly from accidents, murder and war. Today’s leading killers, such as heart disease, cancer, and aging itself, will become distant memories.

In discussion of technological changes, the Internet gets most of the attention these days. But the change in medicine can be the real technological event of our times. How long can humans live? Human brains were known to decide the final death. Cells are the basic units of all living things, and until recently, scientists were sure that the life of cells could not go much beyond 120 years because the basic materials of cell, such as those of brain cells, would not last forever. But the upper limits will be broken by new medicine. Sometimes between 2050 and 2100, medicine will have advanced to the point at which every 10 years or so, people will be able to take medicine to repair their organs (The medicine, made up of the basic building materials of life, will build new brain cells, heart cells, and so on—in much the same way our bodies make new skin cells to take the place of old ones).

It is exciting to imagine that the advance in technology may be changing the most basic condition of human existence, but many technical problems still must be cleared up on the way to this wonderful future.

1.What are the present major killers according to the writer? (No more than 10 words)

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2.What does the underlined word in the 1st paragraph “revolution” mean? (No more than 5 words)

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3.How can human live longer in the future? (No more than 10 words)

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4.Why are scientists sure that the life of cells can not go much beyond 120 years?(No more than 20 words)

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5.If human can live longer in the future, do you think it is bad or good for the society?(No more than 20 words)

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1.Heart disease, cancer, and aging. 2.Great change. 3.People can take new medicine to repair human organs. / By taking medicine to repair human organs. 4.Because the basic materials of cells, such as those of brain cells, would not last forever. 5.I think it is bad for the society because the earth can’t support the increasing population.(open) 【解析】 这是一篇议论文。文章讲述了现代药物技术的进步对人的寿命的影响。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段中Death will come mainly from accidents, murder and war. Today’s leading killers, such as heart disease, cancer, and aging itself, will become distant memories.可知,死亡将主要来自意外、谋杀和战争。今天的主要杀手,如心脏病、癌症和衰老本身,将成为遥远的记忆。由此可知,作者认为目前的主要杀手是心脏病、癌症和衰老。故答案为Heart disease, cancer, and aging. 2.词义猜测题。根据第二段中的that is taking place in bio-technology.可知,这是在生物技术上正在发生的。由此推知,划线词的意思是“大的变化”。故选A。 3.细节理解题。根据第二段中Sometimes between 2050 and 2100, medicine will have advanced to the point at which every 10 years or so, people will be able to take medicine to repair their organs.可知,有时在2050年到2100年之间,医学将会进步到每隔10年左右,人们就可以服用药物来修复他们的器官。由此可知,人们可以服用新药来修复人体器官。故答案为People can take new medicine to repair human organs. / By taking medicine to repair human organs. 4.细节理解题。根据第二段中Cells are the basic units of all living things, and until recently, scientists were sure that the life of cells could not go much beyond 120 years because the basic materials of cell, such as those of brain cells, would not last forever.可知,细胞是所有生物的基本单位,直到最近,科学家们才确定细胞的寿命不会超过120年,因为细胞的基本物质,比如脑细胞,不会永远存在。由此可知,科学家们之所以确信细胞的寿命不会超过120年,是因为因为细胞的基本物质,比如脑细胞的基本物质,不会永远存在。故答案为Because the basic materials of cells, such as those of brain cells, would not last forever. 5.推理判断题。根据最后一段It is exciting to imagine that the advance in technology may be changing the most basic condition of human existence, but many technical problems still must be cleared up on the way to this wonderful future.可知,技术的进步可能正在改变人类最基本的生存条件,这一设想是令人兴奋的,但在通往这一美好未来的道路上,仍有许多技术问题需要解决。由此可知,我认为这对社会是有害的,因为地球不能支持不断增长的人口。故答案为I think it is bad for the society because the earth can’t support the increasing population.
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