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  Intel chairman Andy Grove has decided to cut the Gordian knot of controversy surrounding stem cell research by simply writing a check.
  The check, which he pledged last week, could be for as much as 55 million, depending on how many donors make gifts of between 550,000 and 5,500,000, which he has promised to match. It will be made out to the University of California-San Francisco (UCSF).
  Thanks in part to such private donations, university research into uses for human stem cells—the cells at the earliest stages of development that can form any body part—will continue in California. With private financial support, the state will be less likely to lose talented scientists who would be tempted to leave the field or even leave the country as research dependent on federal money slows to glacial (極其緩慢的) pace.
  Hindered by limits President Bush placed on stem cell research a year age, scientists are turning to laboratories that can carry out work without using federal money. This is awkward for universities, which must spend extra money building separate labs and keeping rigor cots records proving no federal funds were involved. Grove’s donation, a first step toward a $20 million target at UCSF, will ease the burden.
  The president’s decision a year ago to allow research on already existing stem cell lines was portrayed as a reasonable compromise between scientists’ needs for cells to work with, and concerns that this kind of research could lead to wholesale creation and destruction of human embryos (胚胎), cloned infants and a general contempt for human life.
  But Bush’s effort to please both sides ended up pleasing neither. And it certainly didn’t provide the basis for cutting edge research. Of the 78 existing stem cell lines which Bush said are all that science would ever need, only one is in this country (at the University of Wisconsin) and only five are ready for distribution to researchers. All were grown in conjunction with mouse cells, making future therapeutic (治療的) uses unlikely.
  The Bush administration seems bent on satisfying the small but vocal group of Americans who oppose stem cell research under any conditions. Fortunately, Grove and others are more interested in advancing scientific research that could benefit the large number of Americans who suffer from Parkinson’s disease, nerve injuries, heart diseases and many other problems.
  1. When Andy Grove decided to cut the Gordian knot, he meat to ________.
  A) put an end to stem cell research
  B) end Intel’s relations with Gordian
  C) settle the dispute on stem cell research quickly
  D) expel Gordian from stem cell research for good
  2. For UCSF to carry on stem cell research, new funds have to come from ________.
  A) interested businesses and individuals
  B) the United States federal government
  C) a foundation set up by the Intel Company
  D) executives of leading American companies
  3. As a result of the limit Bust placed on stem cell research. American universities will ________.
  A) conduct the research in laboratories overseas
  B) abandon the research altogether in the near future
  C) have to carry out the research secretly
  D) have to raise money to build separate labs
  4. We may infer from the passage that future therapeutic uses of stem cells will be unlikely unless ________.
  A) human stem cells are used in the research
  B) a lot more private donations can be secured
  C) more federal money is used for the research
  D) talented scientists are involved in the research
  5. The reason lying behind President Bush’s placing limits on stem cell research is that ________.
  A) his administration is financially pinched
  B) he did not want to offend its opponents
  C) it amounts to a contempt for human life
  D) it did not promise any therapeutic value
  參考答案:CADAB

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