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III. How the Petri Dish Supports Scientific Advances​: Đề thi thật IELTS READING (IELTS Reading Recent Actual Test)

Reading Passage: How the Petri Dish Supports Scientific Advances

A Petri dishes, invented by German microbiologist Julius Richard Petri in 1887, rarely receive the appreciation or attention that their more complex lab companions like the microscope enjoy. They are simple, utilitarian little things, and it's understandable that some people see them as just shallow dishes with lids. But Petri dishes deserve celebrating: they are still at the forefront of scientific discovery.

B The invention of the Petri dish, and the advances it has helped to create, are part of a bigger whole, of course-the development of glass scientific instruments, from microscope lenses to laboratory beakers. In The Glass Bathyscaphe: How Glass Changed the World, Alan Macfarlane argues that without glass, the Renaissance and the scientific revolution would never have happened. Around 70 percent of what we know about the world comes in through our eyes, Macfarlane points out, and glass instruments enabled us to see better. Until about 1400, knowledge was based on what people had been told in the past. "Glass allowed the growth of the experimental method. Don't trust what you are being told: see it for yourself. It was transformational," he says.>> 🔥 Form đăng kí giải đề thi thật IELTS 4 kĩ năng kèm bài giải bộ đề 100 đề PART 2 IELTS SPEAKING quý đang thi (update hàng tuần) từ IELTS TUTOR

C At the Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, Professor Ludovic Vallier says that his first encounter with a Petri dish was a classic example of understanding the world in this way: students used the dishes to see which bacteria could grow in the presence of antibiotics. "It's good to see things grow," he says. "It was a fascinating experience. Now, we grow cells in the Petri dish, and we don't use glass any more, but plastic." Today, his team focuses on stem cells, which have the capacity to become any cell type in the human body: neurons, skin cells, liver cells, and so on. Vallier and his colleagues study them in order to understand how they do this, and how they can produce more cells. And to study them, they need to grow them. "We put the stem cells on the dish and then we feed them and they grow," he says. "And then ... we divide them and distribute them in new Petri dishes, and we grow them again. We feed them on a liquid medium that is basically food for cells; it tells them to grow and also what to do, as we want to produce new cells. So by feeding them this medium we can allow the cells to become neurons, cardiac cells, liver cells, and so on. We can then model disease in a lab."

D 'Disease in a dish' is also the focus of Dr. Meritxell Huch's team at the Gurdon Institute. They use between 50 and 150 Petri dishes every day to grow mouse liver and human liver cells in order to study how the liver can regenerate itself. Huch's team is examining the molecular mechanisms by which these cells decide to multiply. She says: "You can divide regeneration into different phases. The cells first have to realize that there is damage and activate the response. Once they activate the response, the cells will proliferate to compensate for the loss of cells owing to the damage. And once they have proliferated, they then have to become functional cells."

E In the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Dr. Madeline Lancaster and her team grow 'mini-brains' in hundreds of Petri dishes. Here, the dish has been specially treated to stop cells from sticking to it and to encourage them to float freely. Dr. Lancaster explains that they want the cells to develop in three, rather than two, dimensions as that's the way our brains are. "If you can grow neurons on a dish in two dimensions, you can see individual neurons and see what they do, but you won't be able to understand the architecture of those cells-their positioning relative to one another." She says that this new method gives you a structure that looks a lot more like that of an actual developing brain.

F The aim of this research is to look at exactly how neurons are made and how that differs in humans compared with other species. One day, says Lancaster, this work could translate into understanding far more about Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's, and schizophrenia. So, in a world of cutting-edge and highly complex technology, Petri dishes, in their relative simplicity, remain a vital weapon in the fight against the world's most difficult diseases. And they also enable a hands-on approach that she finds satisfying.>> 🔥 Nhắn zalo 0905834420 join group zalo Hóng đề thi máy 4 skills để cập nhật đề thi thật 4 kĩ năng hằng ngày [Kèm giải & đề làm online]

"It's a bit like gardening," she says. "You're taking care of this thing. You keep an eye on it and you check it every day. You change the media this day or that day to help it grow better. It's rewarding to see something grow before your eyes. There's something about the interplay between new, next-generation, and classic technologies. They give you capabilities that were just not possible before."

Questions 1-5

The reading passage has six paragraphs, A-F.

Which paragraph contains the following information?

Write the correct letter, A-F.

  1. A comparison between the importance of direct observation and historical knowledge.

  2. A reference to the large quantity of equipment used in a specific daily research process.

  3. An account of a scientist's first memorable use of the Petri dish as a student.

  4. The explanation for why a particular research method produces more realistic results.

  5. The assertion that a simple tool is still a critical component of modern science.

Questions 6-9

Complete the summary below.

Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer.

At the Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, Professor Vallier’s team works with 6 ..........................., which can develop into many different kinds of human cells. The cells are placed in a Petri dish and given a liquid 7 ............................ This substance not only promotes growth but also instructs the cells, enabling the team to generate specific cells like those found in the liver or heart. This process allows them to create a 8 ............................ of a disease within a laboratory setting.

Questions 10-13

Look at the following statements and the list of scientists below.

Match each statement with the correct scientist, A-D.

List of Scientists

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B. Professor Ludovic Vallier
C. Dr. Meritxell Huch
D. Dr. Madeline Lancaster

  1. Compared their ongoing work to the regular maintenance required in a garden.

  2. Described a specific sequence that cells follow to repair damaged tissue.

  3. Highlighted a shift from the original material used to make laboratory dishes.

  4. Claimed that a fundamental change in scientific thinking was caused by a specific invention.

IV. Dịch bài đọc How the Petri Dish Supports Scientific Advances

V. Giải thích từ vựng How the Petri Dish Supports Scientific Advances

VI. Giải thích cấu trúc ngữ pháp khó How the Petri Dish Supports Scientific Advances

VII. Đáp án How the Petri Dish Supports Scientific Advances

1. B
2. D
3. C
4. E
5. A

6. stem cells
7. liquid medium
8. model

10. D
11. C
12. B
13. A

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