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When Louise Brown was born on 25 July 1978, she kicked off an era. The first "test tube baby" is a mother herself now, and she’s
When Louise Brown was born on 25 July 1978, she kicked off an era. The first "test tube baby" is a mother herself now, and she’s
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When Louise Brown was born on 25 July 1978, she kicked off an era. The first "test tube baby" is a mother herself now, and she’s been joined by millions of others born with the【S1】______of in vitro fertilization(体外受精), or IVF. Now specialists wonder whether people who were conceived by IVF are likely to be【S2】______.
"By and large, the kids are just fine. It’s not like the kids having【S3】______arms or heads," says Carmen Sapienza, a scientist at Temple University. But none is older than their early 30s, and the vast【S4】______are under the age of 20, so they haven’t had time for long-term health problems to show up.
One source of worry is that so many IVF babies have low birth weight. Children-conceived through IVF are more likely to【S5】______less than 2.5 kilograms than are babies conceived【S6】______. That could spell trouble ahead, because low-birth-weight babies often have long-term health problems. They’re more likely to be obese, to have diabetes(糖尿病)or other problems.
With that in mind, Sapienza and colleagues have looked at genes that are likely to play a role in such health problems. They found that certain DNA-patterns, which affect how genes are【S7】______, are different between IVF and non-IVF children. There’s no way to tell if that’s because of the【S8】______used to produce the IVF babies or whether the difference has something to do with the underlying infertility problem the parents had. It’s also【S9】______whether these gene-expression differences will translate into health differences. But it does suggest that children conceived by IVF are【S10】______on some level.
A)weigh B)technology C)help D)unsure E)unclear
F)naturally G)expressed H)procedure I)unique J)healthy
K)explained L)extra M)majority N)minority O)completely
【S4】
选项
答案
M
解析
此处应为名词。上文说到“没人年龄超过30来岁”,据此可知此处应该表达“大部分在20岁以下”,the vast majority是常见表达,表示“绝大多数”,符合语义,故选majority。
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大学英语四级
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