填空题Mary
The new book about the death of Princess Diana is an insult to the French medical team that fought in vain to save her life last August. Everyone knows the situation was hopeless. It is tasteless for a couple of American journalists to criticize the heroic efforts of the French doctors and the British intelligence team that have had to pick up the pieces and deal with the aftermath of the accident. The authors can wheel out as many American Experts as they like, expound on as many theories as they like of how American procedures could have saved Diana’s life, but this is just another tacky attempt to make money out of Diana’s horrific death.
Sian
Given the extent of Diana’s injuries, her death was inevitable. Stories about what might have happened only cause further pain for the families of those involved. Let the dead rest in peace.
Andre
The suggestion that Diana could have been saved if she had been transported more quickly to a hospital completely ignores the French system of medical rescue, which relies on fully equipped ambulances manned by a medical team under the supervision of a physician. It’s easy to say afterward that Diana should have been sent to the hospital fight away. But when a team arrives on the scene, it is impossible in most cases to tell immediately what is the best solution. The French approach is a reasonable one.
Rob
You provided a tantalizing excerpt from what is no doubt a fascinating book. The section on whether Diana could have lived debates relevant issues of delay in hospital treatment, given that Diana survived for nearly two hours. But what is surely more important is that if she, Dodi Fayed and the chauffeur had been wearing seat belts, they almost certainly would have survived and been able to throw some real light on exactly what happened in the accident.
Now match each of the persons with the appropriate statement.
Note: there is one extra statement.
Statements
A. No one can tell exactly what happened in the accident.
B. I think we should not bring any more pains for the families concerned.
C. I think some American reporters are just attempting to make more money out of her death.
D. The French medical team is correct in treating Diana on the scene.
E. Diana could have been saved if she was delivered to the hospital quickly.