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(三) Undeniably, parents and pediatricians have one thing in common, that is, to help children stay healthy. However, sometimes some of us may be in a position to object to getting our children vaccinated. That is the so-called “vaccine controversy,” which is seemingly contradictory to our wish if children do get sick because of this. To prevent children from contracting such severe contagious diseases as polio, smallpox and measles, they are advised to receive vaccines on a basis of a vaccination schedule recommended by pediatricians. But some parents and healthcare providers, with little experience of going through the catastrophic impact of those diseases, may not urge children to get the shots since they are convinced vaccination shots are not safe and that some developmental impairments are related to vaccination. With the fact that those diseases have nearly been eradicated in the 21st century, these parents would rather run the risk of getting their children infected with the disease than get immunization. The dread for disease has transformed into the suspicion of vaccine safety. Once a life-saving advance, vaccines are now often in dispute and have become a stumbling stone of their final triumph. In spite of the remaining distrust, parents and pediatricians should work hand in hand on this matter. The anxiety of those who are skeptical about vaccination should not be neglected. Pediatricians should offer exhaustive, up-to-date scientific information, helping parents understand that imperfect as vaccines are, serious side effects are few, and that apparently the benefits outdo the risks. On the other hand, parents should acknowledge that it isn’t a sensible idea to consult “Dr. Google” or celebrities whose main intention is to promote their products or books. Neither should they pursue the latest trend in the neighborhood. Instead, they should take into consideration the detailed scientific evidence and then make an ultimate decision. After all, both parents and pediatricians care about children’s health and welfare. They should treat each other like partners instead of enemies.
【題組】64. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
(A) Vaccines: Who Needs It, How It Works
(B) The Truth Behind Vaccination
(C) Vaccine Concern: We Are on the Same Side
(D) One Thing We Don’t Know About Developmental Disorders: Vaccines Aren’t to Blame


答案:C
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應屆上岸~謝謝阿摩 大二上 (2022/04/15):

topic sentence通常要在文章的第一段和最後一段出現,落落長的文章第一句和最後一句都在強調:醫生和父母同樣關心孩子健康,(parents and pediatricians have one thing in common, that is, to help children stay healthy)、(both parents and pediatricians care about children’s health and welfare. They should treat each other like partners instead of enemies.)

所以要選(C) Vaccine Concern: We Are on the Same Side 疫苗問題:我們站在同一邊

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