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Listening Practice

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Part I  Listening Task

 

Listening Practice

Script for the recording:

A Clone of Our Own

 

Will humans be the next clones? The technology still has a long way to go before its considered safe to try on humans. But even if it were safe, would it be right? Lets hear what Professor Hank Greely of Stanford University has to say on this topic.

 

Interviewer: When will we clone a human?

Greely: Thats not a simple question. I think we have to ask ourselves: is there something about the technology that is so wrong or so evil that it shouldnt be used at all? Or should it be judged according to its intended uses?

Interviewer: What are acceptable uses?

Greely: We really need to distinguish between different types of cloning. If we use cloning to grow a new liver, I dont think many people will have problems with that  as long as its growing a liver and not taking a liver from a cloned person. Human reproductive cloning is much trickier.

InterviewerWhy?

Greely: Safety. Theres still a very low success rate. With Dolly, the first cloned lamb, 29 treated eggs were implanted in sheep to get one Dolly. We dont worry too much about sheep miscarriages or about deformed lambs being born. But we would with humans. And we wouldnt know if a human clone would be healthy.

Interviewer: Dolly appears to be healthy. Why wouldnt a human clone be so?

Greely: There may be cell changes that are initially invisible and only show themselves as the clone ages. Theres also a problem with the ends of chromosomes in cells, which shorten until the cells can no longer reproduce. We know that Dollychromosomes are shorter than those of other sheep her age, and we dont know what that means yet.

Interviewer: Suppose human cloning was safe. In what situations do you see cloning being used?

Greely: Helping parents who are having difficulty having children would be one area. 

Interviewer: Are there other situations where it might be acceptable to create a human clone?

Greely: A situation where parents want to create a new child to be a bone marrow donor for an older sick child. Thats a real tough one. But that issue might never arise if we succeed in growing bone marrow outside the body. Another situation is cloning a child who has accidentally died. I think thats disturbing. But Ive never been in that position and so I dont feel comfortable say whether thats a good application or a bad application of the technology.

Interviewer: What about cloning a Hitler or Michael Jordan?

Greely: I think we can dismiss those as bad or even silly applications.

Interviewer: Is there anything else youd like to say about the future of human cloning?

Greely: Even if cloning humans were safe and we as a society had decided it was right and proper for reproductive purposes, I dont think wed see a lot of clones. The old-fashioned way of making babies has a lot going for it: Its easy, traditional, well understood, and occasionally even pleasant. People are not going to give up sex anytime soon.

 

After Listening

1. He holds that we must distinguish between different types of human cloning. Some are justified while others are not.

2. Safety.

3. Yes.

4. Human cloning.