問題詳情

[C] Patents are meant to protect the inventor's idea from 34 . No inventor would love to see anyone else benefit from the invention 35 which he has spent a huge amount of time and effort. What exactly can be patented? Classic examples include the electric light, the medicine aspirin, and the rubber band. 36 common household items like these, devices used in the manufacturing setting have also been patented. Even living things can be patented. A genetically altered mouse, 37 , was patented by two doctors at Harvard University in 1988. Not all that have been patented are wholly new items, 38 ; most of them are actually improvements on existing methods. What cannot be given access 39 patents is "natural laws." That's why the Law of Relativity was not patented. Though 40 on the basis of a new and original theory by Einstein, the law was already part of the natural world.
34.
(A) steal
(B) stolen
(C) stealing
(D) being stolen

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答案:[無官方正解]
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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