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▲ 閱讀下文,回答第 46−50 題     Most countries ban the buying and selling of organs for transplantation. In the United Statesand many others, people may donate one of their kidneys but not sell it on the open market. Butsome people argue that such laws should be changed. They point out that thousands of people dieeach year waiting for kidney transplants—and that the supply would be increased if there existed afree market for kidneys. They also argue that people in need of money should be free to sell theirkidneys if they wish to.     One argument for permitting the buying and selling of kidneys rests on the libertarian notionof self-ownership. If I own my own body, I should be free to sell my body parts as I please. But fewadvocates of organ sales actually embrace the full libertarian logic. The reason for this is that mostproponents of markets in kidney emphasize the moral importance of saving lives, and the fact that most people who donate one of their kidneys can manage with the other one. But if you believe yourbody and life are your property, neither of these considerations really matters. If you own yourself,your right to use your body as you please is the reason good enough to let you sell your body parts.The lives you save or the good you do is beside the point.
【題組】46. Which of the following statements is correct?
(A) Organ selling should not be legalized.
(B) The self-ownership claim makes organ selling illegal.
(C) One should not be entitled to making decisions over one’s own body parts.
(D) The libertarian logic cannot fully explain organ selling.

參考答案

答案:D
難度:適中0.461538
統計:A(7),B(2),C(10),D(18),E(0)