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二、閱讀判斷。
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Spare a Kidney?
It is no longer unusual for a spouse or relative to donate a kidney to a loved one, but the number of Americans who have given a kidney to a friend, a co-worker or even a complete stranger has risen sharply from 68 in 1994 to 176 in 1998
There are many reasons. First, its possible to live a normal life with only one kidney. (The remaining kidney enlarges to make up most of the difference.) In addition a kidney from a live donor lasts longer than a kidney taken from someone who has died suddenly. But the biggest change in the past few years is that transplant surgeons have started using laparoscopic techniques to remove the donor kidney through a much smaller incision, and this can cut recovery time for the donor from six weeks to four weeks.
Just because you do something, however, it doesn’t mean you should. Donating a kidney means undergoing an operation that carries some risk. You could argue that you may be helping to save a life, but you certainly can’t pretend that you’re better off with one kidney instead of two.
So, what are the risks? "As with any major operation, there is a chance of dying, of reoperation due to bleeding, of infection, of vein clots in the legs or a hernia at the incision," says Dr. Arthur Matas, director of the renal-transplant program at the university of Minnesota Medical Center in Minneapolis. Even laparoscopy, a relatively new technique for kidney donation, is not risk-free. Doctors estimate that chances of dying from the procedure are about 3 in 10,000
There’s no money to be made; selling an organ is illegal. But the recipient’s insurance normally covers your operation and immediate aftercare. Your costs can include hotel bills, lost pay during recovery or possible future disability.
Although transplant centers must evaluate any potential donor’s suitability, it never hurts to have an independent opinion. The most common contraindications are heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure.
Never let anyone, not even a close relative, pressure you into giving up an organ -- no matter if youre healthy. "There’s often the feeling that youre not a good friend, father, mother if you don’t do this," says Arthus Caplan, director of the University of Pennsylvania’s center for Bioethics. Some transplant centers will invent a "medical problem" on behalf of those who are reluctant to donate but feel they can’t say no.
16 From 1994 to 1998 the number of Americans who had donated a kidney reached 244
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
17 One of the reasons why the number of kidney donors has risen is that one is better off with one kidney instead of two.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
18 You don’t have to be dead to donate a kidney, but you had better know the risks before you give it up.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
19 None of the Americans who donates a kidney during the period lasting from 1994 to 1998 died from the procedure.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
20 No one sells organs in the U.S. since it is illegal.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
21 People with heart disease, diabetes and high pressure are not suitable for kidney donation.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
22 Some transplant centers invent "medical problems" to cheat potential kidney donors.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
二、閱讀判斷。
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(1).
【正確答案】 B
(2).
【正確答案】 B
(3).
【正確答案】 A
(4).
【正確答案】 C
(5).
【正確答案】 C
(6).
【正確答案】 A
(7).
【正確答案】 B
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