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二、语法与用语(请选出最适当的选项) 11. Only when she comes of age _______. (A) she can marry who she likes (B) can she marry who she likes (C) who she likes can marry her (D) can marry who she likes 中国医药大学
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3 页12. I know the race is tough, but don'
t keep going and you might actually win! (A) throw in the towel (B) waffle on (C) play a blinder (D) step on it 13. Only a small _______ of people took creative studies beyond secondary school level. (A) minority (B) portion (C) share (D) handful 14. There _______ a steady rise in the popularity of animated films over the last fifteen years. (A) was (B) has been (C) is (D) had been 15. You have to look on the bright side. We _______ as much money as our parents did, but I think we will be better off in other ways. (A) are going to earn (B) could have earned (C) won'
t be earning (D) will have to earn 16. I voted for him because the other candidate was new and I though Better the _______ you know. (A) devil (B) cherry (C) brainer (D) judgement 17. It'
s typical of her to_she always waits to see what'
s most advantageous to her. (A) take the plunge (B) give it a shot (C) sit on the fence (D) hedge her bets 18. I have never really _______ how to read phonetic script in a dictionary. It'
s Greek to me. (A) touched wood on (B) taken pleasure in (C) picked something up (D) got the hang of 19.captivated were we by the performance _______ we entirely forgot the time. (A) No sooner / than (B) So / that (C) Hardly / when (D) Not only / but also 20.the fact that she has lots of clothes already, I'
d get her something nice to wear for her birthday. (A) Had it not been for (B) Were it not for (C) If it is not for (D) Wouldn'
t it have been 中国医药大学
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1 Over the last few decades, researchers tinkering with molecules that turn an immune cell on and off have created a revolutionary approach to fighting cancer. Instead of taking aim at the tumor directly, this new class of medicines
21 the patient'
s own immune cells to tackle the disease. Immune-based cancer therapies are saving thousands of lives, and the science behind them earned this year'
s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. These drugs, called checkpoint blockers, appeared after scientists discovered molecules that help cancer cells block immune processes that
22 a tumor otherwise. The secret lies with several brake proteins on white blood cells, T cells, that prevent the immune system
23 overreacting to microbial threats. Tumor cells have learned to survive by engaging the brake molecules, sending T cells into a stupor that allows cancer to gain a foothold. By thwarting this hijacking maneuver, ........