2022-2023年英语周报七年级第17期答案汇总
For Jennifer, the word ceramics usually reminded her about pottery. Today as she listened to Dr. Kramer, the word took on a new sense.“Your aunt has broken the bone in her hip, Jennifer. Age has taken its tax on her bone structure, so we need to replace her hip with anew one made out of ceramics and metal. I’ve described the program to your aunt, and now she must decide if she wants to undergosurgery.” Jennifer was unsettled by Dr. Kramer’s advice. However, her mind was set at ease when she heard her aunt say, “A ceramichip is no big deal, Jennifer! Why, there are people who’ve lost arms and legs and now have artificial limbs that work nearly as well asthe natural ones. There are artificial hearts for people whose hearts have failed to work properly. All these advances offer new life for folkslike me.” “Aunt Nancy, you sound like a medical advertisement,”
Jennifer interrupted. “From now on, I’ll call you my robot aunt!” “I like that!” Aunt Nancy said, “Never doubt that your robot aunt wouldprefer having a natural hip, but if it’s a choice between a useless hip and a useful one, then I’ll take the artificial one.”Jennifer describes Aunt Nancy as sounding “like a medical advertisement” because Aunt NancyA. knew much about the replacement of body partsB. sold medical productsC. praised the hospital doctor
D. wrote an article about replacement surgery