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him into his car,and sped off to a nearby veterinarian.Buddy's surgery took nearly four hours.Benham watched the procedure through a window."I just stood there,"he said,watching asBuddy's ears were stapled back on and skin flaps were stitched,and tubes were inserted into hishead to drain fluidThis was the second time Benham had rescued Buddy,says CBS13.The first was from ashelter a few years ago."If it was your kid,what would you do?"he asked.Nodding toward Buddy,he added,"That's my kid."24.What is the text mainly about?A.A demanding surgeryB.A regular routine.C.A fearless pet dog.D.A daring rescue.25.Why did the author mention the weight of the bear in paragraph 2?A.To show the difficulty of the rescue.B.To indicate the obesity of the bear.C.To prove the excitement of Benham.D.To describe the fear in Buddy's heart.26.How was the dog finally saved from the bear?A.Benham bumped into the beast with dropped shoulder.B.Benham forced open the beast's mouth with locked jaw.C.Benham crushed the beast's mouth and nose repeatedlyD.Benham finally conquered the beast by grabbing its throat.27.Which word can best describe the relationship between Benham and Buddy?A.Complicated.B.CloseC.Romantic.D.Healthy.COne of the winners of this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry was Danish scientist MortenMeldal.When describing his career,Meldal said he started out as an engineer but changed tochemistry because he "wanted to understand the world."Meldal's experience may come as a surprise to students.They might believe they have tocenter their work and school lives in one field to be successful.But a study from professors atMichigan State University shows that is not always the case.Michele Root-Bernstein and Robert Root-Bernstein published their study in the CreativityResearch Journal.They said that a large number of Nobel Prize winners can be described aspolymaths'”,or"Renaissance'”.The writers looked at past Nobel Prize winners and their students.They decided that whenstudents of winners go on to win Nobel Prizes,some of what they learned from their teachers ishow to live a life with many interests.They are,in a way,learning how to be creative.Having many interests,the Root-Bernsteins wrote,permits scientists to look for creative waysto solve problems.In fact,one important part of science is not discovering answers,but recognizingproblems that need to be solved.The prize winners,the Root-Bernsteins said,transfer "skills,techniques and materials fromone field to another."They said Alexis Carrel won his Nobel Prize in medicine in 1912 by usingtechniques he learned from the clothing business.He realized that people who used thread to makeand fix clothing had a skill that could be used in operations to put new organs into people's bodies.The Michigan State professors study creativity.They found Nobel winners are nine timesmore likely to have experience in working with wood,metal or in the arts than most scientists.TheMichigan State researchers say that unlike many people who spend long hours at work and give upsome of their outside interests,Nobel winners believe their hobbies are important to creativity.英语试题卷第4页(共8页)