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A new idea is that researchers need to combine several drugs into a therapy so that several mutations can be treated simultaneously.
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对
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错
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录音首句首先指出“考虑到情况的复杂性,研究者感到有必要在治疗过程中将几种药物结合使用以同时治疗几种变体”,从录音中接下来提到的“That is not, it must be said, a new idea”可知题干有误。
【录音原文】
Given the complexity of the problem, then, researchers see a need to combine several drugs into a therapy so that several mutations can be treated simultaneously. That is not, it must be said, a new idea. Combination therapies are standard for most cancers (and also for AIDS). But most existing treatments include several of the traditional, non-specific drugs. The trick now is to work out how to build successful combinations using the new generation of targeted drugs.
录音首句首先指出“考虑到情况的复杂性,研究者感到有必要在治疗过程中将几种药物结合使用以同时治疗几种变体”,从录音中接下来提到的“That is not, it must be said, a new idea”可知题干有误。
【录音原文】
Given the complexity of the problem, then, researchers see a need to combine several drugs into a therapy so that several mutations can be treated simultaneously. That is not, it must be said, a new idea. Combination therapies are standard for most cancers (and also for AIDS). But most existing treatments include several of the traditional, non-specific drugs. The trick now is to work out how to build successful combinations using the new generation of targeted drugs.
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peoplesometimesargueB
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对B
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turning inB
turning offC
turning outD
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to repair and renewB
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Man-smokers live shorter than woman-smokers.B
All the deaths in Britain result directly from tobacco smoking.C
Smoking is the main killer of babies.D
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For several years.
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getarounditB
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argueinsupportofit
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Create a new backup job that specifies the folders and runs once only.B
Run the existing backup job.C
Enable Volume Shadow Copy for the volumes that contain the folders.D
Create an Automated System Recovery (ASR) set.
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