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Using Language
IS CLONING CRUEL?
Xiao Qing (XQ) and Rachel Brown (RB) are discussing whether cloning is cruel to animals or not.
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RB: Xiao Qing, do you think cloning’s cruel?
XQ: What do you mean by that? The scientists are doing a wonderful job. Soon they
2、 may be able to bring people’s favourite pets back to life!
RB: Yes, I know. But doesn’t it seem cruel to you that it took 276 experiments before Dolly was successfully cloned? Think of all those live cells and eggs that died in order for Dolly to be born. I don’t approve of that!
XQ: But, Rachel,
3、 be reasonable. Isn’t it always like that with a new science? This is the way people learn to do things better.
RB: I suppose so — but they also make the animals do such unnatural things. One poor cow was made to give birth to a bison. What was the poor creature to think when it saw its baby?
XQ:
4、 I don’t quite understand why so many people are against cloning. I think the scientists need a bit of encouragement. Think of the benefits. Cloning may help medical science to produce cures for serious illnesses.
RB: Yes, I know and I agree with that. It’s just that I don’t agree with the methods.
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XQ: Why not?
RB: Well, I think it’s a dead end. Dolly the sheep was “middle-aged” when she was born because her DNA came from a middle-aged “mother”. Cloning your grandmother would mean a new baby started life as an old lady!
XQ: Really? I never thought of that.
RB: And it weakens the species.
6、 Cloning means that there’s less variety in the species. So the animals may not be able to resist a particular illness and they might die out.
XQ: Oh dear! And that was just what you and I were trying to avoid. In spite of all these, don’t you think scientists would still be able to solve the probl
7、ems?
Workbook-Listening
IS HUMAN CLONING A GOOD IDEA?
Wang Qiao (WQ) is talking to Clare Peters (CP) about human cloning.
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WQ: What do you think about human cloning, Clare?
CP: I don’t know what to think. But I suppose it’ll come one of these days. I think
8、there are many problems that nobody has thought of yet.
WQ: What do you mean by that?
CP: Well, a clone will be an exact copy of the original donor. Right?
WQ: Yes, so what?
CP: Well, what’s the relationship between the clone and his original donor?
WQ: I suppose they must be like one person. T
9、he clone is the same as his original donor.
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CP: Let’s suppose that you take a baby to a laboratory to be cloned. Does it matter if the laboratory returns you the real baby and one clone or two clones?
WQ: Yes, it does. But how could this possibly happen?
CP: Well, the scientists may get
10、confused.
WQ: My goodness. Surely they would notice if there is an age-gap between the donor and the clone?
CP: Maybe. What if the donor and the clone are very close in age? Let us suppose they are both babies.
WQ: OK.
CP: Let’s suppose that the laboratory wanted to use the real baby to make mor
11、e clones. Perhaps they know parents who would like to buy a cloned baby. Perhaps this family is unable to have children of their own. So the laboratory keeps the real baby and sells the clones as they grow.
WQ: But that’s a baby factory! That’s not moral at all!
CP: I know, and that’s why it’s imp
12、ortant to get our ideas sorted out now. So we really have to think about the problems of human cloning.
WQ: Yes. Now I see your point. We should do something about this. How about a class discussion? What do you think? …
Workbook-Listening Task
A DISCUSSION ABOUT CLONING
Billy (B) and Frank (F)
13、are having a discussion about cloning pets.
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B: You know, Frank, I agree with cloning. My mum has a pet dog and she is devoted to her. I think if anything happened to this pet she would be very upset. So we want to keep my mother happy by keeping her pet alive f
14、orever!
F: What’s this all about? A little dog! Surely you can make your mother happy again in another way! Does she know what people did before cloning was a possibility?
B: Yes, and she knows the cloning procedure. She’s read about the experiments in America. They offer chances for pets to produ
15、ce their own stem cells. These stem cells will produce new pets at a very reasonable price.
F: Reasonable price! Surely it will be very expensive.
B: Well, my mother is saving money to go to America with the dog just before it dies. If she goes to the laboratory, we’ll all spend a week in America.
16、 If we’re lucky, we’ll be able to return after a few months with a new dog.
F: Now I understand. You just want a holiday trip to America, and getting a new dog is just an excuse.
B: Yes and why not?
F: You are encouraging your mother to love her dog, so she will want to clone it when it gets old.
17、 Then you will take advantage of that to have a good holiday. Don’t you think about the moral problems of cloning?
B: No, I don’t. It’s fine by me, if I can make my mother happy and enjoy myself as well. That’s moral too!
F: You know what they say about small dogs in Western countries. People keep
18、 dogs instead of having a real baby. Is that the case with your mother?
B: Certainly not! She has me after all. But I have to be away from her when I study abroad for my Master’s degree. She’ll need her small dog then!
F: I see. Now I know why I don’t agree with cloning.
B: Now you know why I do.
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