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30. Why is a viewer's perception of an author different from the author's own?A. The author facilitates status updates.B. The author constructs the personal traits.C. The viewer rates the frequency of the posts.D. The viewer assesses partial shared information.31. What does Wang think of the result of the research?A. Useful.B. Harmful.C. Unpractical.D.Meaningless.DUsing CRISPR genome (基因组) editing on a few common crops, a team of plant and soilscientists seeks to greatly increase and speed up carbon storage to help fight climate change.To prevent dangerous levels of global warming, scientists say it won't be enough to just stop burningfossil fuels that release carbon into the air. Because it's nearly impossible for humanity to do that as fastas is now required, and we will also need to pull carbon out of the air and secure it.Plants are among the best tools we have to do this, since these living solar collectors already capturebillions of tons of CO each year from the atmosphere through photosynthesis ( 光合作用). About half ofthat carbon winds up in roots and eventually the soil, where it can stay for hundreds to thousands ofyears.But what if we could create plants and soils that are better at capturing carbon? With CRISPRgenome editinga new molecular ( 分子的) biology tool that allows scientists to make edits to the DNAcode that underpins all lifethat might bepossibleLast month, the Innovative Genomics Institute (IGI) , a research team founded by CRISPR pioneerJennifer Doudna, began to explore the idea. With an $11-million donation from the Chan ZuckerbergInitiative, a team of researchers made a three-year effort using CRISPR to create new crop varieties thatphotosynthesize more efficiently and transport more carbon into the soil. Eventually, the researchers hopebillion extra tons of carbon out of the air annually.It's an ambitious goal, and the team is likely to face numerous challenges in the lab before its CO2-cleaning plants can be put in the ground. Additional social, policy, and ethical considerations willdetermine whether those crops are widely accepted by farmers. But the researchers believe theirambitious project is beneficial to tackling climate crisis.32. What is the purpose of using CRISPR genome editing on crops?A. To produce more carbon.B. To improve soil structure.C. To help fight climate change.D. To increase the yield of African crops.A. Release.B. Mix.D. Absorb.C. Elect.34. What can be inferred from this text?A. CO, -cleaning plants can be put in the ground now.B. It is still unknown whether gene-edited crops will be accepted.C. Researchers have successfully created gene-edited rice and sorghum seeds.35. What is the researchers’ attitude to the gene-edited crops?A. Hopeful.B. Opposed.C. Negative.D. Indifferent.英语第5页(共8页)衡水金卷·先享题·
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