Some people claim that, in the age of television, reading books is not as important as it once was and that people can learn as much by watching television as they can by reading books. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Write an essay of about 400 words.
In the first part of your essay you should state clearly your main argument, and in the second part you should support your argument with appropriate details. In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or make a summary.
You should supply an appropriate title for your essay.
Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
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在其他条件不变的情况下,建筑工人工资提高将导致新建房屋()
A. 供给曲线左移并使房子价格下降
B. 供给曲线左移并使房子价格上升
C. 供给曲线右移并使房子价格下降
D. 供给曲线右移并使房子价格上升
心电图表现为:①相当于一系列连续快速的房性或交界性早搏,其频率大多数为180次/分,节律一般绝对规则。②QRS波群形态基本正常,其时间<0.10秒。③st-t段无变化。分析其临床意义。
应急预案重要的特征是要有针对性和可操作性,因此,应急策划必须明确预案的对象和可用的应急()情况。
A. 现场
B. 资源
C. 条件
Tony Huesman, a heart transplant recipient (接受者) who lived a record 31 years with a single donated organ has died at age 51 of leukemia (白血病), but his heart still going strong. "He had leukemia," his widow Carol Huesman said, "His heart—believe it or not—held out. His heart never gave up until the end, when it had to."
Huesman got a heart transplant in 1978 at Stanford University. That was just 11 years after the world&39;s first heart transplant was performed in South Africa. At his death, Huesman was listed as the world&39;s longest survivor of a single transplanted heart both by Stanford and the Richmond, Virginia-based United Network for Organ Sharing.
"I&39;m a living proof of a person who can go through a life-threatening illness, have the operation and return to a productive life," Huesman told the Dayton Daily News in 2006.
Huesman worked as marketing director at a sporting-goods store. He was found to have serious heart disease while in high school. His heart, attacked by a pneumonia (肺炎) virus, was almost four times its normal size from trying to pump blood with weakened muscles.
Huesman&39;s sister, Linda Huesman Lamb, also was stricken with the same problem and received a heart transplant in 1983. The two were the nation&39;s first brother and sister heart transplant recipients. She died in 1991 at age 29.
Huesman founded the Huesman Heart Foundation in Dayton, which seeks to reduce heart disease by educating children and offers a nursing scholarship in honor of his sister.
Tony Huesman died from ____________.
A. heart failure
B. heart transplant
C. pneumonia
D. non-heart-related disease