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24. What led Demi into oyster gardening?A. MOGP's free course.B.Her mom's example.答案解析网C. A students’ program.D.A school assignment.答案解析网25. What can be inferred about the oysters in Mississippi's waters? 答案解析网A. They grow faster recently.B.They face no threats now.答案解析网C. They've finished MOGP.D.They used to be plentiful.答案解析网26.Why does Demi go to Schooner Pier every week?答案解析网A. To care for her oysters.B.To collect baby oysters.答案解析网C. To train new volunteers.D.To study water pollution.答案解析网27. What's the author's purpose in writing the text?答案解析网A. To advocate oyster gardening.B. To criticize coastal pollution.C. To explain oyster life cycles. D. To highlight the youth's impact.C 答案解析网When most middle school students go on field trips ,they might bring back photos. But at Chicago'sgoose droppings(鹅粪)that could help scientists develop new cancer treatments.答案解析网The discovery came from an innovative program called the Chicago Antibiotic Discovery Lab,where students from underserved communities work alongside university scientists to explore theirneighborhoods for beneficial bacteria. Led by Brian Murphy at the University of Illinois Chicago,the 14-week program, in concert with the Boys and Girls Club of Chicago, aims to bridge gaps in scienceeducation while producing meaningful research.答案解析网These young participants became real scientists before entering high school. Rather than observingfrom the sidelines, they actively participate in lab work. Students learn to program and operate aspecialized robot that collects bacteria and tests them for antibiotic activity(抗菌活性). This approachtransforms students into scientific investigators ,giving them real-world experience while contributing topossible medical breakthroughs.答案解析网From 14 samples of goose droppings collected by the students ,one particular sample from 11-year-old Camarria Williams stood out. The bacteria discovered in the sample called Pseudomonasidahonensisproduced a previously unknown chemical called orfamide N.Williams helped examine labdata, discovering the bacteria's promising antibiotic activity. When testing the chemical's effects oncancer cells,researchers found that relatively small amounts of orfamide N could slow down the growthof some cancer cells.答案解析网become medicines. Years of additional study would be needed to understand if this discovery could leadto practical medical applications. While the long-term impact of orfamide N remains to be seen,theimpact of this discovery on the students involved is already clear. They've learned that science isn't justof it.答案解析网28. Which is one of the purposes of the Chicago Antibiotic Discovery Lab? 答案解析网A. Train future university scientists.B. Study goose droppings in cities.C. Make science education more equal.D. Promote student photography skills.29.What can we say about the students’lab work?答案解析网B. Hands-on.A. Theoretical.D. Risky.C. Traditional.30. What does the research on orfamide N suggest? 答案解析网A. Students can replace scientists.B. It has promising possibilities.C. Natural chemicals always work. D. Goose waste guarantees cures.国考1号16·4月卷1·英语第4页(共8页)
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