2022年自考《综合英语(一)》练习试题7.8
26.Why did Christian Bernard’s operation in 1967 receive much attention?
A.Because it is the first human heart exchange.
B.Because he was a South African doctor.
C.Because people began to discuss if it is humanly correct.
D.Because many people did not agree to exchange parts of human body.
27.As to the exchange of human parts,which of the following statements is not true?
A.One would be certainly to die if he/she contributed his/her heart.
B.One would not be much affected although he/she had lost one part of his/her body.
C.One’s chances of survival would become smaller if he/she gave one of his/her kidneys.
D.In 1967,the exchanged kidneys were usually taken from the patients’relatives.
28.The greater demands for human parts are resulted from the fact that ______.
A.the techniques of human parts exchanging operation have greatly developed
B.not only heart and kidneys,but also other parts can be exchanged
C.the chances of success of such exchange operations are greater than before
D.many people are rich enough to pay for exchanged parts
29.What is the most important idea in the third paragraph?
A.Only a small proportion of patients are saved by human part exchanging operations.
B.The problem that there aren’t enough human parts for exchanging can never be solved.
C.Most of the patients in the United States suffer from lung troubles.
D.Most of the patients died because they couldn’t exchange the needed parts.
30.If two patients need the same part,it will be very difficult to decide who should get it because ______.
A.both the patient and the doctor want to make the final decision
B.one of the patients families has made much effort in finding the part
C.both the patients and their families have become desperate
D.it is such a critical decision which saves one life while killing another