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外研版初中英语七年级下册Module 12 Unit 2同步练习

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    Mary always wanted to be a singer. Music was the most important part in her life. Unluckily, she had a bad voice. Although she took lessons for many years, her voice didn't get better. In fact, it just got louder. Her teacher was disappointed and finally stopped teaching her, but Mary refused to stop. She kept on practicing herself.

    One day, she decided to give a concert and invited her teacher to it. The teacher was very worried about what to say after the concert. He knew it was a terrible one. At last he got an idea. When the concert was over, he went to see Mary.

    Well," said Mary. "What do you think of my concert?"

    My dear," said the teacher. "You'll never be better than you are tonight."

(1)、Mary's dream is to ________.
A、be an actor B、be a singer C、hold a concert D、be a music teacher
(2)、After many years' of music lessons, Mary's voice ________.
A、got better B、was the same C、got worse D、got louder
(3)、Why did Mary's teacher stop teaching Mary?
A、Because Mary had no music talent. B、Because Mary was too lazy. C、Because her teacher didn't like her. D、Because she didn't like her teacher.
(4)、Mary invited her teacher to her _______.
A、birthday party B、concert C、home D、music lesson
(5)、What did the teacher's last words mean?
A、Mary would be a good singer one day. B、Mary did well in the concert. C、Mary was still not a good singer at all. D、Mary sang better this time than before.
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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 finished bottom of his class. However , the very same Gurdon shared the 2012 Nobel Prize in Medicine with Japanese stem cell (干细胞) researcher Shinya Yamanaka.

    Like so many scientists, Gurdon shows us where the power of curiosity and perseverance (坚持不懈) can lead.

    At the age of 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, 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( 基因的 ) information into an egg cell . The egg cell then grew into a clone(克隆) of the adult frog. This technique later helped to create Dolly the sheep in 1996,the first cloned mammal(哺乳动物) in the world.

    In 2006, Gurdon's work was developed by Yamanaka to show that a sample (样本) of a person's skin can be used to create stem cells. Using the 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(抓住) the chance. "

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