问题 单项选择题 A1/A2型题

2000年6月,美、英、日、法、德、中六国公布:人类基因组序列图的"工作框架图"绘出。2001年2月12日,六国又联合公布了经过整理、分类和排序后更加准确、清晰、完整的人类基因组图谱。这一成就将为解释人类疾病的本原、新药的设计、新治疗方法的产生提供重要依据,它奠定了21世纪医学生物学和其他相关科学飞速发展的基础。同时人们也担心,这项成果如果用于危害人类研究,其后果也是不可设想的。上述情况表达的最主要思想是()

A.科学技术进步的力量是无穷的

B.道德在科学技术进步面前是无能为力的

C.现代医学科学发展需要医学道德把关

D.医学道德制约了医学科学的发展

E.基因科学的发展是解决人类全部健康问题的根本

答案

参考答案:C

单项选择题
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     下面文章中有5处(第1-5题)需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出适合各段意思的小标题,选项中有一项是多余选项。
A.  Manufacturing industry in information economy
B.  News in the age of information
C.  Argument about individual accounts and their reliability
D.  Be your own investigative journalist
E.  Don't believe everything you read in the newspapers.
F.  Information is presented in an entertaining way.
1. _______
     With the arrival of the age of "information economy", intellectual work is becoming a more important
source of wealth than manufacturing.Organizations in all walks of life are doing more to spread their
information. So people of the Public Relations are hired to speak for them. A lot of our news is actually
collected from press releases and reports of events intentionally staged for journalists. In the information
age, journalists spend their time, not investigating, but passing on the words of a spokesperson.
2. _______
     There is a joke in the novel Scoop about the newspaper's owner, Lord Copper. The editors can
never disagree with him. When he's right about something they answer "definitely", and when he's wrong
they say "to some extent, Lord Copper." It seems reasonable to suppose that, in the real world, the
opinions of such powerful people still influence the journalists and editors who work for them.
3. _______
     In countries where the news is not officially controlled, it may be provided by commercial
organizations who depend on advertising. The news has to attract viewers and maintain its audience
ratings. I suspect that some stories get air-time just because there happen to be exciting pictures to show.
In Britain, we have the tabloid newspapers which millions of people read simply for entertainment. There
is progressively less room for historical background, or statistics, which are harder to present as a
sensational story.
4. _______
     There is an argument that with spreading access to the internet and cheap technology for recording
sound and images we will all be able to find exactly the information we want. People around the world
will be able to publish their own eye-witness accounts and compete with the widely-accepted
news-gatherers on equal terms .But what it will mean also is that we'll be subjected to a still greater
amount of nonsense and lies. Any web log may contain the latest information of the year, or equally, a
made-up story that you will never be able to check.
5. _______
     Maybe the time has come to do something about it, and I don't just mean changing your choice of TV
channel or newspaper. In a world where everyone wants you to listen to their version, you only have two
choices: switch off altogether or start looking for sources you can trust. The investigative journalist of the
future is everyone who wants to know the truth.