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三、概括大意与完成句子。
概括大意与完成句子。
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四、阅读理解
第一篇
AGay(n.同性恋Biologist(n.生物学家同性恋)生物学家)
MolecularbiologistDeanHammerhaSblueeyes,lightbrownhairandagoodSenSeOfhumor.HeSmOkeScigarettes,SPendsIonghoursinanoldlaboratoryattheUS
NatiOnalInStitUteofHealth,andinhisfreetimeCIimbSUPCIiffSandPointShis
SkiSdownSteePslopes.Healsohappenstobeopenly,matter-of-factlygay.
WhatisitthatmakesHammerWhOheis?
What,forthatmatter,accoUntSforthetalentsandtraitsthatmakeUPanyone'
SPerSOnality?
HammeliSnotContentmerelytoaskSUChquestiOnS。
heistryingtoanSWerthemaswell.APioneerinthefieldofmolecularPsychology,Hammerisexploringtherolegenesplayingoverningthe
Verycoreofourindividuality.Toaremarkableextent,hisworkonWhatmightbecalledthegay,thrill-seekingandquit-smokinggenesreflectshowowngeneticPrediSPOSitions.
Thatwork,WhiChhasappearedmostlyinSCientificjournals,hasbeengathered
intoanaccessibleandquitereadableforminHammer'
SCreatiVenewbook,LiVingWithOUrGenes.“youhaveaboutasmuchChOiCeinsomeaspectofyourPerSOnality.”
Hamerandco-authorPeterCopelandWriteintheintroductorychapter,“asyoudo
intheShaPeofyournoseortheSiZeofyourfeet.”
Untilrecently,researchintobehavioralgeneticsWaSdominatedby
PSyChiatriStSandPSychologists,whobasedtheirmostcompellingConclusiOnSabouttheimportanceofgenesonStUdieSofidenticaltwins.F