On an average of six times a day, a
doctor in Holland practices “active” euthanasia (安乐死):intentionally
administering a lethal (致死的)drug to a terminally iii patient who has asked to be
relieved of suffering. Twenty times a day, life-prolonging treatment is withheld
or withdrawn when there is no hope that it can effect an ultimate cure. "Active"
euthanasia remains a crime on the Dutch statute books, punishable by 12 years in
prison. But a series of court cases over the past 15 years has made it clear
that a competent physician who carries it out will not be prosecuted.
Euthanasia, often called "mercy killing" is a crime everywhere in Western
Europe. But more and more doctors and nurses readily admit to practicing it,
most often in the "passive" form of withholding or withdrawing treatment. The
long simmering euthanasia issue has A. Euthanasia is not regarded as a crime in France. B. More and more medical workers like to practice euthanasia, no matter what form it takes. C. The problem of euthanasia is now being debated heatedly and openly. D. There is not much difference between "active" and "passive" euthanasia.
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[单项选择] Passage Two
On an average of six times a day, a
doctor in Holland practices “active” euthanasia (安乐死):intentionally
administering a lethal (致死的)drug to a terminally iii patient who has asked to be
relieved of suffering. Twenty times a day, life-prolonging treatment is withheld
or withdrawn when there is no hope that it can effect an ultimate cure. "Active"
euthanasia remains a crime on the Dutch statute books, punishable by 12 years in
prison. But a series of court cases over the past 15 years has made it clear
that a competent physician who carries it out will not be prosecuted.
Euthanasia, often called "mercy killing" is a crime everywhere in Western
Europe. But more and more doctors and nurses readily admit to practicing it,
most often in the "passive" form of withholding or withdrawing treatment. The
long simmering euthanasia issue has A. a doctor who practices euthanasia will not be punished B. euthanasia is regarded as illegal C. euthanasia is very popular D. active euthanasia is still illegal, but people often tolerate an experienced doctor who carries it out
[单项选择] Passage 2
On an average of six times a day, a
doctor in Holland practices "active" euthanasia: intentionally administering a
lethal (致死的) drug to a terminally ill patient who has asked to be relieved of
suffering. Twenty times a day, life-prolonging treatment is withheld or
withdrawn when there is no hope that it can effect an ultimate cure. "Active"
euthanasia remains a crime on the Dutch statute books, punishable by 12 years in
prison. But a series of court cases over the past 15 years has made it clear
that a competent physician who carries it out will not be prosecuted.
Euthanasia, often called "mercy killing" is a crime everywhere in Western
Europe. But more and more doctors and nurses readily admit to practicing it,
most often in the "passive" form of withholding or withdrawing treatment. The
long simmering euthanasia issue has lately A. a doctor who practices euthanasia will not be punished B. euthanasia is regarded as illegal C. euthanasia is very popular D. active euthanasia is still illegal, but people often tolerate an experienced doctor who carries it out
[单项选择] Passage Two
The two claws of the mature American
lobster are decidedly different from each other. The crusher claw is short and
stout; the cutter claw is long and slender. Such bilateral asymmetry, in which
the right side of the body is, in all other respects, a mirror image of the left
side, is not unlike handedness in humans. But where the majority of humans are
right-handed, in lobsters the crusher claw appears with equal probability on
either the right side or left side of the body. Bilateral
asymmetry of the claws comes about gradually. In the juvenile fourth and fifth
stages of development, the paired claws are symmetrical and cutterlike.
Asymmetry begins to appear in the juvenile sixth stage of development, and the
paired claws further diverge toward well-defined cutter and crusher claws during
succeeding stages. An intriguing aspect A. drawing an analogy between asymmetry in lobsters and handed in humans. B. developing a method for predicating whether crusher claws in lobster will appear on the left or right side C. explaining differences between lobsters’ crusher claws and cutter claws D. discussing a possible explanation for the way bilateral asymmetry is determined in lobsters
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Watch a baby between six and nine
months old, and you will observe the basic concept of geometry being learned.
Once the baby has mastered the idea that space is three dimensional, itreaches
out and begins grasping various kinds of objects. It is then, from perhaps
nine to fifteen months, that the concepts of sets and numbers are formed. So
far, so good. But now an ominous development takes place. The nerve fibers in
the brain insulate themselves in such a way that the baby begins to hear sounds
very precisely. Soon it picks up language, and it is then brought into direct
communication with adults. From this point on, it is usually downhill all the
way for mathematics, because the child now becomes exposed to all the nonsense
words and beliefs of the community into which it has been so unfortunate as to
have been born. Nature, havin A. The impact of language on mathematics B. Children’s ability to learn languages C. How basic concepts of physics are learned D. Math-learning strategies for babies
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