問題詳情

【題組】24. According to the paragraph, what is true about a surrogate mother?
(A) She is a woman who is paid to carry a baby for a divorced woman.
(B) It involves ethical questions when she wants to claim her parental rights.
(C) She knows well she is only medically able to carry a baby for another woman.
(D) She has the legal rights for the baby she gives birth to because she is the biological mother.

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答案:B
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墨夜熠樓】評論

According to the paragraph, what is true about a surrogate mother?根據該段落,代理孕母的真實描述是什麼?(A) She is a woman who is paid to carry a baby for a divorced woman.她是一名婦女,她為離婚的婦女抱嬰兒而得到報酬。(B) It involves ethical questions when she wants to claim her parental rights.當她想主張自己的父母權利時,涉及道德問題。(C) She knows well she is only medically able to carry a baby for another woman.她很清楚自己在醫療上只能為另一個女人懷上嬰兒。(D) She has the legal rights for the baby she gives birth to because she is the biological mother.由於她是親生母親,因此她擁有所生嬰兒的合法權利。

加賴叫過去】評論

        In the medical profession, technology is advancing so fast that questions of law and ethics cannot be discussed and answered fast enough. Most of these questions involve ending or beginning a human life. For example, we have the medical ability to keep a person technically “alive” for years, on machines, after he or she is “brain dead,” i.e., after the “new brain” has stopped functioning. But is it ethical to do this? And what about the alternative? In other words, is it ethical not to keep a person alive if we have the technology to do so? And there are many ethical questions involving the conception of a human baby. In vitro fertilization, for example, is becoming more and more common. By this method of conceiving a baby outside a woman’s body, couples who have difficulty conceiving a child may still become parents. This possibility brings joy to many families, but it also raises important questions. A fertilized human egg might be frozen for a long time—perhaps decades—before it is implanted in the mother’s body. Is this fertilized egg a human being? If the parents get a divorce, to whom do these frozen eggs belong? And there is the question of surrogate mothers. There have been several cases of a woman who is paid to carry (for the nine months of development) the baby of another woman who is medically unable to do so. (B)After delivering the baby, the surrogate mother sometimes changes her mind and wants to keep the baby. Whose baby is it? Is it the surrogate’s because she gave birth? Or is it the biological parents’?

Rothy】評論

After delivering the baby, the surrogate mother sometimes changes her mind and wants to keep the baby. Whose baby is it? Is it the surrogate’s because she gave birth? Or is it the biological parents’?