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The idea of test-tube babies may make you

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The idea of test-tube babies may make you either delighted at the wonders of modern medicine or irritated while considering the moral, or legal, or technological implications of starting life in a laboratory. But if you’ve ever been pregnant yourself, one thing is certain: You wonder what it’s like to carry a test-tube baby. Are these pregnancies normal Are the babies normal

The earliest answers come from Australia, where a group of medical experts at the Queen Victoria Medical Center in Melbourne have taken a look at the continent’s first nine successful "in vitro" pregnancies. The Australians report that the pregnancies themselves seemed to proceed according to plan, but at birth some unusual trends did show up. Seven of the nine babies turned out to be girls. Six of the nine were delivered by Caesarean section (剖腹产手术). And one baby, a twin, was born with a serious heart defect and a few days later developed life-threatening problems.

What does it all mean Even the doctors don’t know for sure, because the numbers are so small. The proportion of girls to boys is high, but until there are many more test-tube babies no one will know whether that’s something that just happened to be like that or something special that happens when egg meets sperm in a test tube instead of a Fallopian tube (输卵管). The same thing is true of the single heart defect; it usually shows up in only 15 out of 60,000 births in that part of Australia, but the fact that it occurred in one out of nine test-tube babies does not necessarily mean that they are at special risk. One thing the doctors can explain is the high number of Caesareans. Most of the mothers were older, had long histories of fertility problems and in some cases had had surgery on the Fallopian tubes, all of which made them likely candidates for Caesareans anyway.

The Australian researchers report that they are quite encouraged. All the babies are now making normal progress, even the twin with the birth defects.

What does the Latin word "in vitro" (Lines 2~3, Para. 2) most probably mean().

A. Normal.

B. Test-tube.

C. Virtual.

D. Fallopian tube.

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②有时却是另一副样子,比如去下地,他在前边头也不回地说:“唱一个我听听。”我在后边就模仿着戏台上的花脸呜呜哇哇地唱起来。他说:“瞎胡唱,别唱了。”我说:“你唱一个。”他唱起来:“我不该,咳咳咳咳,老王爷,咳咳咳咳……”也是随唱随编,瞎胡唱,越唱越带劲儿。

③我们俩常常一起去看庙。“看庙”二字,说句文词,是父亲杜撰的。看庙就是去看庙里的壁画,是让我开阔眼界,是培养我画画的一种方式,这很有点像现在的参观美术展览馆或画廊。我父亲本是老农民,竟与文人想到了一起。

④吃过早饭,父亲将粪筐往肩上一背,抄起粪叉说:“走,看庙去。”母亲说:“今天不拉土了?”父亲说:“回来再说。”我们就在这“回来再说”的空当里看了许多庙。庙有大有小,有远有近。近则三五里,远则十几里。一去一回就是几十里。全堂邑县境内的庙我们几乎都看遍了。

⑤父亲对庙里的壁画还加以评论。他指着《八仙过海》的海水说:“你看这水,涟涟地像是在颤动。”又用手摸着墙说:“这墙是平的,你再远看,不是坑坑洼洼地凸起来了吗?”其实现在看来,稀松得很,无非是靠了反复重叠的弧形线条引起的错觉。父亲最佩服的是《八破图》,破扇子、破信封、破书本、破眼镜盒……他像在集市上买粮食时将粮食粒捻来捻去还嚼一嚼那样仔细,猫着腰将那画上的破信封的一角又摸又抠,远瞧瞧,近瞅瞅,长叹一口气说:“像真烧焦了一样。”他一指点,我也惊叹起来。最后,总是照例的一句话:“使劲儿看,好好记住。”

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⑧刚走过劝业场,我一回头,见他正弯腰从地上捡烟头,我嚷了一声:“扔了!你也不嫌脏。”他赶紧扔了烟头,眼神带有惶惑和惧意。这眼神使我凄然,是什么使父亲对我有了怯意?我反而愿意再看到小时候父亲扇我巴掌时那瞪圆了的眼。

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