单选题There would be many more organ donors if ______.Alaws are designed to encourage organ recyclingBonly a few people become organ donorsCdoctors are more willing to ask for donationsDtransplant surgery is more successful
单选题
There would be many more organ donors if ______.
A
laws are designed to encourage organ recycling
B
only a few people become organ donors
C
doctors are more willing to ask for donations
D
transplant surgery is more successful
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分析推理题。由第三段最后一句可知,专家指出最大的障碍是医生没有要求捐赠。即专家们认为,如果医生更多地要求捐赠,那么那些意外死亡的人可能就会捐赠出器官,从而使得可用器官增加。故C项为正确答案。
分析推理题。由第三段最后一句可知,专家指出最大的障碍是医生没有要求捐赠。即专家们认为,如果医生更多地要求捐赠,那么那些意外死亡的人可能就会捐赠出器官,从而使得可用器官增加。故C项为正确答案。
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