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He became a children's doctor because of
his love for children and his strong
desire to keep them healthy.
He is thought of having no
moral compass: He tortures innocent animals for
his
career advancement and his
experiments have nothing to do with medicine.
The public barely watches,
convinced that the issue has no significance to
them, while the senators and
politicians continue to give way to the lobbying
of
animal rights activists.
The author does not really admit their
mistake, but the tone is apparently ironic,
criticizing that the physicians were
too soft to respond to the animal rights
activists.
Life
is cruel to both animals and human beings. If
physicians don't create an
animal model
of the problem, they have to do experiments on
human beings;
or the medical knowledge
will remain static.
Drugs
to cure infection will remain undiscovered,
surgical and diagnostic
techniques will
remain undeveloped, and fundamental biological
processes will
remain mysteries.
If the more radical members
of this movement are successful in threatening
further research, their efforts will
bring about a tragedy that will cost the lives of
many human beings.
It helps diagnose disease.
?
It develops drugs to cure infection and
disease.
? It carries out
complex surgical procedures.
? It employs techniques to replace
defective genes.
? It
stimulates development of synthetic organs.
Participate in different
animal rights activities.
? Make public
speeches at different social settings.
? Write newspaper articles to condemn
the inhuman animal research.
? Launch an appeal on the Internet to
arouse public concern for animal rights.
It is too cruel and
inhuman.
? Animals should have equal
rights as humans.
? The
research result may not apply to humans
Yes, because they are ethical and
justified and the public will support the
movement.
? No, because they
are misdirected and they even do
so
mething improper
such as
burning an animal laboratory.
Yes, if animal research is abandoned,
there will be almost no advances in
medicine and it will cost many lives of
human beings. As compared to animals,
human beings are more valuable because
they take many social
responsibilities.
1.
The main task
for the troop there is not fighting but
(arresting) the
progress of
the enemy army and waiting for reinforcements
(
援兵
).
2.
He always
anxiously summarizes the concessions which he has
made but
he almost always
3.
(omits) to mention those
offered by the other party.
(optional) courses on women's
She was an excellent teacher, whose
writing were very popular among the
students.
4.
It will be up to the doctor's judgment
whether or not the organ can be
successfully
(transplanted)
to the child who has been waiting for it.
5.
Teachers can no longer use their past
experiences to prepare students for
their future career;
(hence)
, our young people need to rely on
themselves.
6.
Accurate and inaccurate
information is mixed so naturally that there are
no
reliable ways to tell what has been
7.
(twisted) and
what has not.
(stung)
That wealthy lady's demand on a
premarital agreement greatly
her future
husband's pride, and it ended up with his refusal
to get married.
8.
When I opened the album, I
carefully examined every photograph in
(minute) detail by wearing my reading
glasses so as not to miss anything.
9.
It seems that
James has a talent for acting because he can
(imitate)
different
teachers' speeches perfectly, which really amazes
his
classmates.
10.
Smoking is compared to
self-poisoning and self-destroying, thus making
the
(evil) effects of smoking cigarettes
truly alarming.
interference
thriller
scarce
specific
consumption / consumer
deception
invasion / invader
procession
1.
Multinational
corporations protested strongly against any
unreasonable
(interference) by some
countries in the free marketplace.
2.
At the time a
real threat of a(n)
(invasion) of the
British Isles existed, so
the British
troops were gathered around the coastline to get
ready to fight
against an invading
fleet.
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