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25.Why did Mattison write students'initials on the dollars?A.To award bonus points to students based on their initials.B.To keep track of the amount donated by each student.C.As part of a secret message for a classroom game.D.To identify the original owner of the lost old dollar.26.What was the purpose behind taping money to the whiteboard according to the students?A.To fund a school trip for the class.B.To figure out the mysterious goal of the teacher.C.To purchase new supplies for the classroom.D.It was a school-wide initiative for charity.27.Which is the best title of the passage?A.Katie Mattison's Heartfelt Donation to ALS AwarenessB.Dylan Belscher's Honesty:A Dollar's Unexpected JourneyC.Students'Generosity Unfolds:From a Lost Dollar to a Meaningful ALS DonationD.Classroom Activities:Loosening the Classroom Dollar MysteryCA new study suggests that identical twins are not exactly the same genetically.Identicaltwins are two babies that come from the same fertilized egg().Scientists in Icelandexamined DNA from 387 pairs of identical twins,their parents,children,husbands or wives.“The examinations led the team to find early mutations(突变)that separate identical twins,”lead researcher and geneticist Kari Stefansson said.He is a professor at the University ofIceland and founder of the company deCODE genetics.Mutations are small changes in DNA that can happen when a cell divides in an attempt tocopy itself.These small changes can influence a person's physical appearance or control aperson's ability to fight a disease.The newly-discovered mutations show that identical twins dohave genetic differences,the researchers said.The results were recently published in NatureGenetics.On average,identical twins have 5.2 of these early genetic differences,the researchersfound.But about 15 percent of identical twin pairs have more than that.Some may have asmany as 100 genetic differences,Stefansson said.These differences represent a small part ofeach twin's genetic material.But they could influence why one twin is taller or why one is atgreater risk of some cancers than the other.In the past,many researchers believed physical differences seen in identical twins wererelated mostly to environmental influences,such as nutrition or lifestyle behaviors.JanDumanski is a geneticist at Sweden's Uppsala University.He was not involved in the study.Hepraised the findings as a clear and important contribution to medical research."It suggests wehave to be very careful when we are using twins as a model for examining the influences ofgenetics or the environment,Dumanski said.英语试题(雅礼版)第6页(共13页)
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