Ill make friends with______shares my interests.A.whomeverB.whoeverC.whateverD.whichever
Ill make friends with______shares my interests.
A.whomever
B.whoever
C.whatever
D.whichever
Ill make friends with______shares my interests.
A.whomever
B.whoever
C.whatever
D.whichever
His friends are not happy with him because he always turns down their invitations () ill health.
A、on the ground of
B、on the strength of
C、in view of
D、by means of
A.He wants to change the time of the appointment.
B.He wants to make an appointment with Mr. Smith.
C.He wants to make sure that Mr. Smith will see him.
D.He wants the woman to meet him at three o'clock.
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Easy Death
In ancient Greek, the term euthanatos meant "easy death". Today euthanasia (安乐死)generally refers to mercy killing, the voluntary (自愿) ending of the life of someone who is terminally ill. Like abortion, euthanasia has become a legal, medical, and moral issue over which opinion is divided.<br>
Euthanasia can be either active or passive. Active euthanasia means that a physician or other medical personnel takes an action that will result in death, such as giving an overdose of deadly medicine. Passive euthanasia means letting a patient die for lack of treatment, or stopping the treatment that has begun. Examples of passive euthanasia include taking patients off a breathing machine or removing other life-support systems. Stopping the food supply is also considered passive.<br>
A good deal of the debate about mercy killing originates from the decision-making process.<br>
Who decides whether a patient is to die? This issue has not been solved legally in the United States.<br>
The matter is left to state law, which usually allows the physician in charge to suggest the option of death to a patient&39;s relatives, especially if the patient is brain dead. In an attempt to make decisions about when their own lives should end, several terminally ill patients in the early 1990s used a controversial suicide device, developed by Dr. Jack Kevorkian, to end their lives.<br>
In parts of Europe, the decision-making process has become very flexible. Even in cases where the patients are not brain dead, patients have been put to death without their approval at the request of relatives or at the suggestion of physicians. Many cases of passive euthanasia involve old people or newbom infants. The principle justifying this practice is that such individuals have a "life not worthy of life".<br>
In countries where passive euthanasia is not legal, the court systems have proved very tolerant in dealing with medical personnel who practice it. In Japan, for example, if physicians follow certain guidelines they may actively carry out mercy killings on hopelessly ill people. Courts have also been somewhat tolerant of friends or relatives who have assisted terminally ill patients to die.
A terminally ill patient is one who __________. 查看材料
A.gets worse every day
B.can never get well again
C.is very seriously ill in the end
D.is too ill to want to live on
A.prescribe
B.describe
C.revise
D.devise
B. are a good way to make friends
C. are proper to ask a man in action
D. generally make one feel uneasy
The question “How do you feel?” seems to be cored and suitable when asked of _______ .A.a man working at his desk
B.a person having lost a close friend
C.a stranger who looks somewhat worried
D.a friend who is ill
The writer seems to feel that a busy man should __________ .A.be praised for his efforts
B.never be asked any question
C.not be bothered
D.be discouraged from working so hard
George Bernard Shaw’s reply in the passage shows his _________ .A.cheerfulness
B.cleverness
C.ability
D.politeness
“You’ve put a bug in his ear “means that you’ve __________ .A.made him laugh
B.shown concern for him
C.made fun of him
D.given him some kind of warning
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
A.environment doesn't affect our life4
B.we don't need to improve our environmentu
C.germs may make us ill。
D.if the environment is better, germs will be more
A.No,l already have my plans
B.I'd love to,but I'm busy today
C.I'm ill,so I shouldn't go out
Could you __________ (打破语言障碍) and make friends with these foreigners?
A.To find a worker and follow him closely.
B.To find a person you admire and make friends with him.
C.To find a person you respect and watch carefully how he acts.
D.To make friends with a model you admire.
Some people prefer to tell their grief to their friends because ______.
A.they want to relieve their grief and get sympathy
B.they want to make complaints
C.they want to reestablish a good relationship
D.they want to make new friends