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Doctors alone must make the final decision whether to withdraw treatment, including artificial feeding, and allow a terminally ill patient to die, according to British Medical Association guidelines published yesterday.
They must consult the family, take into account views of the patient and get a second medical opinion. But ultimately the responsibility rests with the doctor, and if the family disagrees it can only challenge his or her decision in the courts.
Members of the BMA’s ethics committee, which produced the guidelines, said they were not a charter for euthanasia.
"This is not about intending to kill people. It is about intending to withdraw what people believe to be useless or non-beneficial interventions," said Raanan Gillon, a GP and professor of medical ethics at Imperial College, London. "It is the difference between foresee
A. (A) Because the 13MA guidelines state that the final decision rests with the doctor without his having to ask another doctor for a second opinion.
B. (B) Because the judgment did not state what should be done in the case of cancer victims who undergo unsuccessful chemotherapy.
C. (C) Because BMA guidelines do not require doctors to seek the approval of the court when they decide to stop artificial nutrition and hydration.
D. (D) Because the judgment requires doctors to seek court approval before withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration from medical patients with no prospect of recovery.

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Doctors alone must make the final decision whether to withdraw treatment, including artificial feeding, and allow a terminally ill patient to die, according to British Medical Association guidelines published yesterday.
They must consult the family, take into account views of the patient and get a second medical opinion. But ultimately the responsibility rests with the doctor, and if the family disagrees it can only challenge his or her decision in the courts.
Members of the BMA’s ethics committee, which produced the guidelines, said they were not a charter for euthanasia.
"This is not about intending to kill people. It is about intending to withdraw what people believe to be useless or non-beneficial interventions," said Raanan Gillon, a GP and professor of medical ethics at Imperial College, London. "It is the difference between foresee
A. (A) make it legal for a doctor to promote the premature death of a terminally iii patient
B. (B) are not intended to hasten the death of a terminally iii patient
C. (C) facilitate the medical killing of terminally iii patients
D. (D) encourage the deliberate ending of life by careless doctors
[单项选择]The final decisions must be made by
A. one person.
B. a small committee.
C. all shareholders.
[填空题]You must make yourself (respect)()
[填空题]We must make full use of these waste materials since they are still of some value.
[填空题]In naming mix-ups, the global marketers must make sure that in the target language the names they choose are easy to pronounce and ______ are avoided.
[单项选择]We must make sure we get to the station(),because we’ve still got to buy our tickets.
A. on time
B. in good time
C. for a time
D. at one time
[填空题]You must make an apology to him, because you can’t ___________________( 为你粗鲁而愚蠢的行为辩护)


[单项选择]______ must make his instructions to ______ clear in his collection order.
A. The remitting bank; the collecting bank B. The principal; the drawee
B. The principal; the remitting bank
C. The drawee; the collecting bank
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Americans no longer expect public figures, whether in speech or in writing, to command the English language with skill and gift. Nor do they aspire to such command themselves. In his latest book, Doing Our Own Thing: The Degradation of Language and Music and Why We Should Like, Care, John McWhorter, a linguist and controversialist of mixed liberal and conservative views, sees the triumph of 1960s counter-culture as responsible for the decline of formal English.
Blaming the permissive 1960s is nothing new, but this is not yet another criticism against the decline in education. Mr. McWhorter’s academic specialty is language history and change, and he sees the gradual disappearance of "whom", for example, to be natural and no more regreuable than the loss of the case-endings of Old English.
But the cult of the authentic and the personal, "doing our ow
A. "temporary" is to "permanent"
B. "radical" is to "conservative"
C. "functional" is to "artistic"
D. "humble" is to "noble"

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