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作文标题: Should Euthanasia Be Legalized?
关 键 词: 小学六年级 600字
字 数: 600字作文
本文适合: 小学六年级
范文: Euthanasia, a quiet and easy death, or “mercy killing” as we call it recently has made the headlines frequently Many people applaud it and argue that euthanasia should be legalized As is pointed out, to practise euthanasia can benefit both the patient and his family To a terminally ill person who is suffering excruciating pains day and night or living “like a vegetable”, to be allowed to end his life painlessly is a good release To his family it is also a big relief considering the financial and emotional drain on them that having to sustain his life entails However, the legalization of euthanasia may also bring with it problems our society has not previously faced Is it humane, for example, that a terminally ill patient is thus caused to feel guilty for remaining alive because he does not want to die? Is it wise that a patient is killed alive simply because of a mistaken terminal diagnosis? And is it possible that euthanasia could be taken advantage of for some ulterior or even criminal purposes? Since the legalization of euthanasia will raise serious moral and social issues, the decision our society makes about euthanasia will undoubtedly have tremendous consequences in society
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Directions: For this part you are allowed thirty minutes to write a position on the topic Should Euthanasia Be Legalized? You should write no less than 150 words and base your position on the outline (given in Chinese) below: 1有的人赞成实行安乐死 2有的人反对安乐死合法化 3我的看法。范文: Euthanasia, a quiet and easy death, or “mercy killing” as we call it recently has made the headlines frequently Many people applaud it and argue that euthanasia should be legalized As is pointed out, to practise euthanasia can benefit both the patient and his family To a terminally ill person who is suffering excruciating pains day and night or living “like a vegetable”, to be allowed to end his life painlessly is a good release To his family it is also a big relief considering the financial and emotional drain on them that having to sustain his life entails However, the legalization of euthanasia may also bring with it problems our society has not previously faced Is it humane, for example, that a terminally ill patient is thus caused to feel guilty for remaining alive because he does not want to die? Is it wise that a patient is killed alive simply because of a mistaken terminal diagnosis? And is it possible that euthanasia could be taken advantage of for some ulterior or even criminal purposes? Since the legalization of euthanasia will raise serious moral and social issues, the decision our society makes about euthanasia will undoubtedly have tremendous consequences in society