As
a
result,
Abbey
and
her
pilot
husband
Robert,
also
34,
decided
to
have
a
live
birth
so
that
they
could
spend
time
with
their
daughter
and
donate
her
organs,
making
Annie
the
first
infant
newbom
donor
in
the
state
Aflerwards
they
asked
the
doctor
for
the
gender
of
their
unborn
child
and
decided
to
name
her
on
the
spot.
They
named
her
easily:
Annie,
which
means,
"grace".
Abbey
told:Carrying
a
terminally-ill
baby
to
term
was
by
far
the
most
difficult
thing
I
have
ever
done..
For
us,
even
in
the
midst
of
our
terrible
heartbreak
we
were
able
to
see
so
much
beauty
The
family
spent
just
14
hours
and
58
minutes
with
Annie
before
she
passed
away
Her
organs
were
not
viable
for
transplant
because
her
oxygen
levels
were
too
low,
which
Abbey
said
was'disappointing',
but
they
were
able
to
donate
her
heart
valves(
N)and
some
of
her
organs
could
be
used
for
research
She
said:
'Annie's
story
is
one
of
hope.
I
think
it
shows
people
that
in
the
midst
of
tragedy,
there
can
be
beauty'
56.
How
did
Abbey
Ahern
feel
when
she
knew
the
condition
of
her
19-week
daughter?
A
joyful
B
indifferent
C
sympathetic
D.
miserable
57.
Which
description
of
the
illness
is
not
correct?
A.
A
tiny
proportion
of
babies
in
the
U.S.
have
anencephaly
B.
Most
of
babies
suffering
anencephaly
will
be
cured
after
medical
treatment.
C.
There
is
no
hope
for
survival
in
case
of
anencephaly
D.
Baby
patients
are
born
with
brains
of
abnormal
sizes
58.
What
was
the
final
decision
of
the
couple?
A.
They
were
so
heartbroken
to
give
up
the
birth.
B.
They
made
their
daughter
the
youngest
organ
donor
in
the
state
C.
They
broke
up
for
their
defected
daughter
D.
They
donated
Annie's
organs
for
transplant
59.What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
passage?
A.
mother
delivered
her
terminally-ill
daughter
and
donated
her
organ
B
the
terminal
illness
anencephaly
caused
terrible
misery
to
Abbey's
family
C
the
public
showed
great
respect
for
the
youngest
donor
and
called
for
donation
D.
Annie's
organ
transplant
will
bring
great
hope
for
those
terminally-ill
victims
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