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Answer the questions. 1. What is the matter with Tom Creedon?






1. What is the matter with Tom Creedon?

2. Did his parents try to put an end to all his sufferings?

3. What`s the moralists’ point of view?

4. How does Tom`s father explain his attitude to the problem?

5. What does a chief cardiac technician say about his work?

6. Which consequences are today`s medics scared of?

7. Why does the author feel deep guilt about her daughter?

8. Can the author`s problem be easily solved?

9. What is your own attitude to the problem?

 

The text contains quite a few words whose pronunciation could pose difficulty. Transcribe the following words to avoid possible mispronunciation and miscommunication in future.

handicapped; ultimate; drudgery; anguish; horrendous; to resuscitate; manslaughter; consequences; musings; autistic; psychotic; hallucinations; decent.

 

Language Focus

Match the words into collocations.

  moral a the woodwork
  to resuscitate b of consequences
  ultimate c arrest
  to strife officiously d to cardiac arrest
  mentally e language
  to launch f of life
  the sentence g medic
  to be up to ears h cost
  to emerge from i fate
  the most telling j hallucinations
  descent k cardiac technician
  to profess l manslaughter
  chief m a patient
  to pack up n agonising
  to banish o standards
  horrendous p to preserve life
  emotive q a legal bid
  travesty r handicapped
  to be summoned s in moral dogma
  convicted of t sympathy
  double u point
  to be scared v of existence
  cardiac w equipment

Explain the meaning of the following word combinations in English and make up your own sentences with them.

1. euthanasia 18. a beeper
2. a severely handicapped child 19. to be summoned to
3. to put an end to their baby's suffering 20. brain-damaged, autistic, mentally handicapped and psychotic
4. to be up to our ears in moral dogma 21. to strive officiously to preserve life
5. moral agonising 22. to be sued
6. the ultimate fate 23. a spin-off
7. to be born severely brain-damaged 24. to prolong the suffering of a patient
8. to launch a legal bid 25. to be scared of the consequences
9. to re-emerge from the woodwork 26. to find himself convicted of manslaughter
10. the most telling point 27. selflessly
11. condemn smb. for 28. blighted
12. put down 29. to resuscitate the patient
13. emotive language 30. to banish the hallucinations
14. drudgery and anguish 31. quality of life
15. horrendous 32. travesty of life
16. professing sympathy 33. decent medic
17. a chief cardiac technician 34. to release from the sentence of existence

 






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