A wunderkind University of Pennsylvania professor, Glenn McGee, published a book on genetics
field. The bioethicist 11 a time when we’ll do genetic testing at home with a device the size of an
iPod. The machine will offer daily downloads, he says, about our changing cells and the tendencies we
not only 12 but also develop. This precise map of our genes will tell us what to eat and what things
to avoid, and will allow us to have drugs 13 for us. McGee sees a future in which 14 genetic
material will allow us to create everything from custom wonder drugs to engineered foods to designer
babies. What he hopes the book will 15 are the questions we need to start asking fast: Are these
things desirable? Who will have oversight? Who will own the knowledge gained from our genes?
【題組】15. (A) provoke (B) constitute (C) enthrall (D) ruminate