segunda-feira, 5 de setembro de 2011

MEC3 FINAL REVIEW - FLÁVIO'S TEXT


3. “When the happy parents saw their baby girl for the first time, they had a surprising reaction: ´Whoa, who does she look like?´ The woman and her husband [ agreed  /  demanded  /  recommended  /  doubted ] that their child looked lied Dr. Cecil Jacobson, the infertility specialist they had consulted. Many [ additional  /  former  /  further  /  other ] people discovered that their children looked like Jacobson [ especially  /  as well  /  eventually  /  for instance ]. Last week in Alexandria, Virginia, a federal jury found that Jacobson [ had  /  has  /  should have  /  would have ] artificially inseminated more than a dozen [ babies  /  bums  /  patients  /  hypochondriacs ] with his own sperm, claiming that [ she  /  it  /  he  /  one ] had come from anonymous donors. DNA tests linked Jacobson to [ below  /  less  /  at least  /  as to ] fifteen children, although he may have fathered as [ long  /  many  /  soon  /  much] as seventy-five. Through hormone treatment that simulates the [ results  /  effects  /  increase  /  performance ] of pregnancy, Jacobson also fooled women into believing they were pregnant [ when  /  where  /  which  /  what ] they were not. And he billed them for the supposed conceptions.
´I’ve spent my life trying to help women have children´, said Jacobson. ´It’s a shock to be found guilty of trying to help people.´ The doctor may face up to 280 years in prison and $500,000 in fines.”

3 comentários:

  1. agreed/other/as well/should have/patients/it/at least/much/effects/when.

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  2. Teacher, I know this is not everyone's taste, but I really enjoy the message on this music...(I saw that Maria posted a video, so I did it too.
    P.S:I started to write when I listen this music...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bE2r7r7VVic&ob=av3e

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  3. That's the way Flávio. Almost 100% correct! Keep up the good work!

    agreed / other / as well / had / patients / it / at least / many / effects / when

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