2024河南中考学业备考全真模拟试卷(信息卷)试题(英语)
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21.Which suits you most if you are a first-time dog owner?A.A shih tzu.B.A bichon frise.C.A greyhound.D.A Cavalier King Charles spaniel.22.What might surprise you about the greyhound?A.Its size.B.Its running speed.C.Its inactivity.D.Its attachment to the owner.23.What is the common feature shih tzus and pugs have?A.Being aggressive.B.Needing a huge backyard.C.Similar appearance.D.Almost the same lifespan.BKati Kariko never doubted her research on mRNA would work,even if mostpeople around her dismissed it.Kariko's research,starting in 1989,proved thatmRNA vaccines (were possible and paved the way for the Moderna and PfizerBioNTech vaccines.On Monday,Kariko,along with her collaborator Drew Weissman,won theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2023.But her journey to respect has beeninterrupted with more difficulties than catalysts.Born in Hungary,Kariko earned her Ph.D.at the University of Szeged and didher postdoctoral work at its Biological Research Center.After a few years,theuniversity ran out of money and removed her position.Then,Temple University biochemistry professor Robert J.Suhadolnik invitedher to be a postdoctoral student in Philadelphia.A few years later,she got anotherjob offer,which she accepted.Suhadolnik didn't receive the news well,she says.Hereported that Kariko was living in the country illegally.As a result,the newemployer took back its job offer.After one year at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences,inBethesda,Maryland,she got a job offer at the University of Pennsylvania.There,she often tried hard to get grants and was forced to move from lab to lab."IfI don't bring in the money I don't deserve the working space,"she says."So that'sthe rule..”None of these setbacks dulled her interest in mRNA,the genetic messenger thatsends DNA instructions to make specific proteins.She and Weissman's paper on howmRNA might be used to deliver new instructions to diseased cells was published in2005.Their contribution continued to go largely unappreciated for many years.Kariko's career seems like an exercise in rejection.It's clear,and impressive,that Kariko didn't take those obstacles personally."Don't focus on what you cannotchange,"she says."Because you are fired,don't start to feel sorry for yourself.You25DY·英语(-)-WYB-选择性必修第一册-N
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