问答题
{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}
Read the following text carefully and
then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be
written clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
There's a human liver sitting in a lab dish in Madison, Wis.
Also a heart, a brain and every bone in the human body even though the contents
of the dish are a few cells too small to be seen without a microscope. But these
are stem cells, the most immature human cells ever discovered, taken from
embryos before they had decided upon their career path in the body. (46){{U}} If
scientists could only figure out how to give them just the right kick in just
the right direction, each could become a liver, a heart, a brain or a bone.{{/U}}
(47) {{U}}When a team from the University of Wisconsin announced their discovery,
doctors around the world looked forward to a new era of medicine one without
organ-donor shortages or the tissues-rejection problems that bedevil transplant
patients today.{{/U}}
Doctors also saw obstacles, though. One of
them was a U. S. Congress skittish about research on stem cells taken from
unwanted human embryos and aborted fetuses. Indeed, 70 lawmakers asked in a
firmly worded letter that the Federal Government ban all such work.
Yet the era of "grow your own" organs is already upon us, as researchers
have sidestepped the stem cell controversy by making clever use of ordinary
cells. Today a machinist in Massachusetts is using his own cells to grow a new
thumb after he lost part of his chest wall in an accident. A teenager born
without half of his chest wall is growing a new cage of bone and cartilage
within his chest cavity. Scientists announced that bladders, grown from bladder
cells in a lab, have been implanted in dogs and are working. Meanwhile, patches
of skin, the first "tissue-engineered" organ to be approved by the U. S. Food
and Drug Administration, are healing sores and skin ulcers on hundreds of
patients across the U. S.
How have scientists managed to do all
this without those protean stem cells? Part of the answer is smart engineering.
(48) {{U}}Using materials such as polymers with pores no wider than a toothbrush
bristle, researchers have learned to sculpt scaffolds in shapes into which cells
can settle.{{/U}} The other part of the answer is just plain cell biology. (49){{U}}
Scientists have discovered that they don't have to teach old cells new tricks;
given the right framework and the right nutrients, cells will organize
themselves into real tissues as the scaffolds dissolve. {{/U}}"I'm a great
believer in the cells. They're not just lying there, looking stupidly at each
other," says Francois Auger, an infectious disease specialist and builder of
artificial blood vessels at Laval University in Quebec City. "They will do the
work for you if you treat them right."
Replacement hearts—or
even replacement heart parts—are at least a decade off, estimates Kiki Hellman,
who monitors tissue-engineering efforts for the FDA. "Any problem that requires
lots of cell types 'talking' to one another is really hard," she notes. Bone and
cartilage efforts are much closer to fruition, and could be ready for human
trials within two years. (50) {{U}}And what of those magical stem cells that can
grow into any organ you happen to need—if the law and biologists' knowledge
permit?{{/U}} "Using them," says Sefton, "is really the Holy Grail."
【正确答案】
【答案解析】当威斯康星大学的研究小组宣布这一发现时,全世界的医学工作者都企盼着一个医学新纪元的到来——到那时,捐献器官缺乏和人体排异这两个折磨着今天器官移植病人的难题将不复存在。
[结构分析]
句子的框架是When a team…announced their discovery,doctors…looked forward to a new era of medicine—one without organ-donor shortages or the tissues-rejection problems that bedevil transplant patients today。本句是when引导的状语从句加一个长主句,主句宾语核心语是era,后跟破折号再次解释era的具体内容,one指代era,organ-donor shortages和tissues-rejection修饰problems,without…problems修饰one,problems又由一个定语从句修饰。破折号后的内容在翻译上不拘泥于原句语序,而是将one era名同作状语,without…problems作谓语。
【正确答案】
【答案解析】科学家们发现,他们无需告诉老细胞怎样去执行新的功能;只要有适当的模型和营养,细胞就能自行发育成真正的人体组织,而模型会慢慢消失。
[结构分析]
句子的框架是Scientists have discovered that they don't have to…;given the right framework and the right nutrients,cells will organize themselves into…as the scaffolds dissolve。分号连接一个并列宾语从句,前句that引导的句子作discover的宾语,分号后面given…是if they are given…的省略,主句又跟有as引导的时间状语从句。