3. At yesterday's meeting several managers        (objection) to laying off so many workers at a time.

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from time to time   bring back to life   (be) in good/poor  condition   object to   pay off   cast down   (be) in favour of   differ from

1. Each of the interviewees        the view that the media are to blame for starting the rumours.

2. Most voters think Mr Li is suitable for the job. Only one       his holding the position.

3. If not going through the thunder and the storm,you won't see the rainbow,so you should not        by temporary setbacks in your life.

4. Those young men live a healthy life,except drinking some beer .

5. Though they are sisters,Mary        Joan greatly in attitudes towards life.

6. The athlete's years of hard training        when she finally won the Olympic gold medal.

7. Fortunately,the pregnant woman was        by the efforts of all the doctors and nurses.

8. My old car was bought fifteen years ago,but it is still       .

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Mr Smith,a 1.        (退休的) professor,who had been 2.      (從事) cloning,gave us a report yesterday. He 3.        (給.. 印象) us as a learned person and his talk was 4.        (中斷) by our warm applause 5.        (不時) .

  Mr Smith explained that cloning was a way of making an 6.        (精確的) copy of another animal or plant. After many years' efforts,scientists' determination and patience 7.        (是值得的) and they made a great 8.       (突破) in 1996. A sheep was cloned successfully. However,she lived six and a half years 9.        (總共) .Scientists were 10.        (沮喪) .How to avoid such problems 11.        (閑擾) scientists. Mr Smith also said the copy had many 12.        (缺點) .For example* they couldn't 13.        (抵抗) diseases from their families.

  When asked whether we could clone extinct animals ? Mr Smith said human beings were 14.        (未能) to do this. These efforts were 15.     (白費力氣) .

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  She doesn't believe that she deserves the award but considers 52.        an encouragement to continue her campaign. Awarding the Peace Prize to a Pakistani Muslim and an Indian Hindu 53.        (give) a message to people of love between Pakistan and India,and between different religions.

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