Do you think humans should be allowed to be cloned?
I don't like this idea. this is unnatural.
What benefits do you think cloning can have?
Those people who can't have children, will be able to get them. Clones are good material for experiments and tests.
What negative aspects do you think that cloning can have?
There too many people on this planet, we don't have space for clones.
Do you know what your countries policy on cloning is?
Russia doesn't participate in clonning tests.
Would you like to clone yourself or anyone else?
No. I don't need a copy of mine. or any of my friends. it would be not him or her, just a genetic copy, not human one.
If you could clone someone famous, who would it be and why?
Some actors or poets who died in youth.
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Read the following text and out the verbs in brackets into the correct form of active or passive voice “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” in july 20, 1969 neil armstrong ( (to say) "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind". this was the day that men from the earth first ( (to land) on the moon. it was the culmination of years of research and development. neil armstrong was born august 5, 1930 on a farm in wapakoneta, ohio. neil ( (to work) at the local airport. after starting flying lessons at the age of 15, he ( (to give) a pilots license on his 16th birthday, before he had earned a driver's license. armstrong ( (to send) to naval air station in florida in 1949 before he ( (to graduate) from the university. he then (7) (to flow) 78 combat mission in korea, earning three medals, including the korean service medal. armstrong, being an engineer by training, ( (to criticize) by some of the non-engineering pilots, that his flying technique was too mechanical. then in september of 1963 he ( (to select) as the first american civilian to fly in space. later armstrong ( (to appoint) command pilot of the apollo 11, which ( (to touch) down on the surface of the moon on july 20, 1969. the american flag ( (to plant) on the surface by neil armstrong and buzz aldrin. the astronauts ( (to return) to the earth on july 24, 1969. armstrong and aldrin ( (to award) the presidential medal of freedom.
Neil Armstrong was born August 5, 1930 on a farm in Wapakoneta, Ohio. Neil (3) (worked) at the local airport. After starting flying lessons at the age of 15, he (4) ( gave) a pilots license on his 16th birthday, before he had earned a driver's license.
Armstrong (5) (was being sent) to Naval Air Station in Florida in 1949 before he (6) (graduated) from the university. He then (7) (to flew) 78 combat mission in Korea, earning three medals, including the Korean Service Medal. Armstrong, being an engineer by training, (8) (was criticized) by some of the non-engineering pilots, that his flying technique was too mechanical.
Then in September of 1963 he (9) (waa selected) as the first American civilian to fly in space. Later Armstrong (10) (was appointed) Command Pilot of the Apollo 11, which (11) ( touched) down on the surface of the Moon on July 20, 1969. The American flag (12) (was planted) on the surface by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.
The astronauts (13) ( returned) to the Earth on July 24, 1969. Armstrong and Aldrin (14) (were awarded) the Presidential Medal of Freedom.