标题: Test5 SII-Q23 SIV-Q22 [打印本页] 作者: brvyw 时间: 2003-6-7 22:55 标题: Test5 SII-Q23 SIV-Q22 Test5 SectionII 23 23. “DNA fingerprinting” is a recently-introduced biochemical procedure that uses a pattern derived from a person’s genetic material to match a suspect’s genetic material against that of a specimen from a crime scene. Proponents have claimed astronomically high odds against obtaining a match by chance alone. These odds are based on an assumption that there is independence between the different characteristics represented by a single pattern.
这段如何翻译?Proponents have claimed astronomically high odds against obtaining a match by chance alone.
Test5 SectionIV 22 22. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates the introduction of new therapeutic agents into the marketplace. Consequently, it plays a critical role in improving health care in the United States. While it is those in the academic and government research communities who engage in the long process of initial discovery and clinical testing of new therapeutic agents, it is the FDA’s role and responsibility to facilitate the transfer of new discoveries from the laboratory to the marketplace. Only after the transfer can important new therapies help patients. Which one of the following statements can be inferred from the passage? (A) The FDA is responsible for ensuring that any therapeutic agent that is marketed is then regulated. (B) Before new therapeutic agents reach the marketplace they do not help patients. (C) The research community is responsible for the excessively long testing period for new drugs, not the FDA. (D) The FDA should work more closely with researchers to ensure that the quality of therapeutic agents is maintained. (E) If a new medical discovery has been transferred from the laboratory to the marketplace, it will help patients. 为什么C不对?若说原文没有excessively的含义的话,那么正确答案B中,原文有一个important,B中也没有体现。不知这么分析是否正确。