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C.Injuries may be forgiven,but not forgotten.D.Praise makes good men better and bad men worse.Amon the vast contents of the human genome ()geneticstsrem nterdD27.What did Chris think of the action to help?neipart (o percemt)tht cor buiroA.Passive.B.Hesitant.C.Timely.D.Expected.DNA's min function.and these complex mlrdevelopmand reproduithenire body.Many English expressions come from the world of animals.And today we talk about aBut wedon'tknow what most of these protein-odingtllydo.ny2different seabird-the albatross ()The albatross is a large web-footed seabird.Inpercent of human coding genes are well studied,leaving the function of the ther 8 percenfact,this family includes some of the largest seabirds.They have long thin wings and arelargelymystery.This is because of longstanding tendency in genetics research:Scientisexcellent gliders.To glide means to move smoothly,silently and effortlessly.Consideringmore often study genes and proteins already known to have important functions.Thesethat an albatross can fly seemingly without effort it is amazing how we use the word inpopular projects,such as studying genes with known implications for cancer.are the ones thatconversations.An albatross describes something-a burden-that weighs heavily on us and prevents usseem appealing to funders,says University of Oxford cell biologist Matthew Freeman.Freeman and his colleagues have nicknamed the source of untapped genetic potential thefrom accomplishing something.It can be a problem that does not go away.This problemmakes it difficult or impossible to do or achieve something.An albatross can also be"unknome"and they have been working for 10 years to create a database that translates andsomething that gets in our way-a roadblock that keeps us from getting what we want.Somerecords these understudied genes.It ranks them by "knownness"and tracks which of thedescribe an albatross as a mental burden.For instance,her never-ending search for fame andgenes appear in various other species'DNA.Their research tool and accompanying paper infortune became an albatross to a normal happy life.Here is another instance:His albatrossPLOS Biology were recently released online.was his huge credit card debt.It weighed heavily on every decision he made.The ability to filter (for genes found across various species sets this project apartSo,how did the name of this large graceful bird come to have this connotation?In Thefrom others with similar aims,says bioinformatician Avi Ma'ayan of the Icahn School ofMerriam-Webster Dictionary,experts explain that this usage of the word comes from aMedicine."The concept of the 'unknome'is not a new one,"Ma'ayan says.But with soEuropean sea fairy tale.Albatrosses are known for following ships at sea.They can glide formuch undiscovered,researchers might not know which genes to prioritize.That's why thelong periods of time without beating their wings.So some sailors hold beliefs that certaininterspecies comparison can be so helpful.things or events will bring good or bad luck.To test the "unknome"database's usefulness,Freeman and his team separated 260In Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 1798 poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,a sailor isunknown fruit fly genes that are also present in humans.Removing many of those genes in thepunished by the crew for killing an albatross that is following his ship.To this day,the albatrossflies either made the insects dead or gave them various faults."It confirms the belief thatremains a symbol of something that causes extreme guilt or something that is a great burden.these unknown genes do indeed have not only important biologic functions but also ones that28.How does the author feel about the use of the word "albatross"in conversations?are experimentally acceptable,"Freeman says.A.Indifferent.B.Effortless.C.Surprised.D.Motivated.32.What are geneticists mostly interested in?29.How does the author develop the concept of"albatross"in paragraph 2?A.By giving specific examples.A.The genetic instructions for building proteins.B.By outlining its positive aspects.B.The reproduction of those complex molecules.C.By discussing its historical origins.C.The vast contents of the human genome.D.By comparing it to different animalsD.The development and growth of humans.30.What does the underlined word "connotation"in paragraph 3 probably mean?33.Why do most human genes remain unstudied?A.Habit.B.Meaning.C.Appearance.A.Their research funding is too high.D.Performance.31.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?B.Their research process is lasting.A.How Did a Bird Pick Up Its Language?C.Their implications are apparent.B.Why Is This Kind of Bird a"Burden"?D.Their functions are unclear.C.Which Word Is a Symbol of an "Effort"?34.Which statement fits the "unknome"?D.When Did a Sad Tale About a Bird Occur?A.It is a novel concept.【高二英语第5页(共10页)】B.It hasn't been ranked.·24-559B.【高二英语第6页(共10页)】、24-559B.
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