24. It is implied in the passage that . . . .
A) most hand transplant operations are successful
B) the doctor who carried out the second successful operation is advertising for more
business
C) only the person whose immune system functions well is considered suitable for the
operation
D) there may be psychological as well as physical problems for those who receive the
operation
Read the text and answer the questions
according to it.
Born in 1898, Paul Robeson was the son of a runaway slave. He was the only black
student to try out for the Rutgers University football team. In response, the other players
beat him up and pulled out his fingernails. He bore the abu8e to prove his worth. He not
only graduated at the top of his class, but had been an All -American, the top honour for a
university football player, twice. Within four years after graduation, he was one of the best-known actors and singers in the United States. Yet because he was a black man with
strong political beliefs, he was forced to spend much of his life in England, and when he did return to the United States, his passport was taken away.
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