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Attitudes to AIDS Now
Most people say that the USA is making progress in fighting AIDS, but they don"t know there"s no cure and strongly disagree that "the AIDS epidemic(流行病)is over," a new survey finds.
The findings, released Thursday by the Kaiser Family Foundation, reassure activists who have worried
that public concern about AIDS might disappear in light of recent news about advances in treatment and
declines in deaths.
"While people are very optimistic about the advances, they"re still realistic about the fact that there is no cure" says Sophia Chang, director of HIV programs at the foundation.
The Kaiser survey, like a recent USA TODAY Gallup Poll, does find that the number of people
ranking AIDS as the country"s top health problem has fallen. In the Kaiser Poll, 38% say it"s the top
concern, down from 44% in a 1996 poll; in the Gallup Poll, 29% say AIDS in No.1, down from 41% in
1992 and 67% in 1987.
Other findings from Kaiser, which polled more than 1,200 adults in September and October and asked additional questions of another 1,000 adults in November:
52% say the country is making progress against AIDS, up from 32% in 1995.
52% say the government spends too little on AIDS.
86% correctly say AIDS drugs can now lengthen lives; an equal number correctly say that the drugs are not cures.
67% incorrectly say that AIDS deaths increased or stayed the same in the past year; 24% know deaths fell.
Daniel Zingale, director of AIDS Action Council, says, "I"m encouraged that the American people are
getting the message that the AIDS epidemic isn"t over. I hope the decision-makers in Washington are
getting the same message… We have seen signs of complacency(自鸣得意).
1. According to the Kaiser Poll, which of the following is NOT correct?
A. The country is making progress against AIDS.
B. AIDS drugs still cannot save people"s lives.
C. AIDS drugs can now make people live longer.
D. More and more people die of AIDS now.
2. The word "message" in the last paragraph means .
A. printed new
B. contact
C. meaning
D. central idea
3. What do activists worry about?
A. Recent news about AIDS is not true.
B. People may stop worrying about AIDS.
C. Deaths caused by AIDS may not decline.
D. Advances in AIDS treatment are too slow.
4. According to the passage, people"s attitude toward the cure of AIDS is .
A. optimistic.
B. hopeless.
C. pessimistic
D. realistic.
5. The Gallup Poll shows that the number of people .
A. who suffer from the worst disease--- AIDS has fallen.
B. who think AIDS threatens the countryside has fallen.
C. who worry about AIDS and health problems has fallen.
D. who think AIDS is the country"s top health killer has fallen.
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What will people die of 100 years from now? If you think that is a simple question, you have not been
paying attention to the revolution that is taking place in bio-technology(生物技术). With the help of new
medicine, the human body will last a very long time. Death will come mainly from accidents, murder and
war. Today"s leading killers, such as heart disease, cancer, and aging itself, will become distant memories.
In discussion of technological changes, the Internet gets most of the attention these days. But the change in medicine can be the real technological event of our times. How long can humans live? Human brains
were known to decide the final death. Cells(细胞) are the basic units of all living things, and until recently,
scientists were sure that the life of cells could not go much beyond l20 years because the basic materials of cells, such as those of brain cells, would not last forever. But the upper limits will be broken by new
medicine. Sometime between 2050 and 2100, medicine will have advanced to the point at which every 10 years or so, people will be able to take medicine to repair their organs. The medicine, made up of the basic building materials of life, will build new brain cells, heart cells, and so on-in much the same way our bodies make new skin cells to take the place of old ones.
It is exciting to imagine that the advance in technology may be changing the most basic condition of
human existence, but many technical problems still must be cleared up on the way to this wonderful future.
1. The author thinks the question how people die in the future __________.
A. is simple
B. is funny
C. has something to do with bio-technology
D. has something to do with environment
2. According to the passage, human death IS now mainly caused by .
A. diseases and aging
B. accidents and war
C. accidents and aging
D. heart disease and war
3.In the author" s opinion, today"s most important advance in technology lies in .
A. medicine
B. the Internet
C. brain cells
D. human organ
4.Humans may live longer in the future because .
A. heart disease will be far away from us
B. human brains can decide the final death
C. the basic materials of cells will last forever
D. human organs can be repaired by new medicine
5.We can learn from the passage that .
A. human life will not last more than 120 years in the future
B. humans have to take medicine to build new skin cells now
C. much needs to be done before humans can have a longer life
D. we have already solved the technical problems in building new cells
really well. Practice is necessary in speaking English well.
Reading is also one of the things that will help you to speak English better. Read whenever you can
and whatever you like! Read papers and Internet sites that you like in English every day. Then, you will
see that the number of known words is increasing and you are able to speak with more skills. Then you
will have made the foundations (基础) and a good basis of English. It is not good to stop and get stuck
there.
Going to England or an English - speaking country is a good choice, but many people cannot afford it.
If you cannot go, reading and speaking with your friends will also help you to practice your English.
However, I think it is very good to visit some English - speaking country to see and test you knowledge
in everyday life. You will understand the everyday usage of the language in its natural environment. There
your level of English is going to improve even faster. You ability to speak English is better. Nothing can
match the excitement and happiness when a native speaker tells you that your English is very good!
Finally, in order to speak English well, you must be persistent (坚持的) and do it every day. It is like
playing the piano. Pianists play it every day and so should you. Include English in your life and you will
see where it is going. Practice, practice! Read, write and improve your language skills and you are on
you way when you will be able to speak it with more and more confidence!
1. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A. How to Improve Your Language Skills
B. How to Speak English Well
C. Speaking English
D. Practice, Practice!
2. What does the writer suggest about reading?
A. Trying to improve your vocabulary.
B. Keeping on reading when you have time.
C. Stopping when you have a good basis of English.
D. Looking up every unknown word when reading.
3. In the writer"s eyes, the essential way to improve your speaking skills is _______.
A. practicing
B. going abroad
C. reading
D. writing
4. The main idea of the last paragraph is that ________.
A. we should play the piano every day
B. speaking English is fun and entertaining
C. we should practice English every day to improve our speaking skills
D. if we"ve learned to read and write, we"ll certainly be able to speak
5. According to the passage, what may make the author excited?
A. Reading papers and Internet sites.
B. Having a good basis of English.
C. Going to an English - speaking country.
D. A native speaker"s praise.
Since the 1970s, scientists have been searching for ways to link the brain with computers.
Brain-computer interface(BCI) technology could help people with disabilities send commands to machines.
Recently, two researchers, Jose Milan and Michele Tavella from the Federal Polytechnic school in
Lausanne, Switzerland, demonstrated(展示)a small robotic wheelchair directed by a person"s thoughts.
In the laboratory, Tavella operated the wheelchair just by thinking about moving his left or right hand.
He could even talk as he watched the vehicle and guided it with his thoughts.
"Our brain has billions of nerve ceils. These send signals through the spinal cord(脊髓)to the muscles
to give us the ability to move. But spinal cord injuries or other conditions can prevent these weak electrical signals from reaching the muscles," Tavella says. "Our system allows disabled people to communicate with external world and also to control devices."
The researchers designed a special cap for the user. This head cover picks up the signals from the
scalp(头皮) and sends them to a computer. The computer interprets the signals and commands the
motorized wheelchair. The wheelchair also has two cameras that identify objects in its path. They help the computer react to commands from the brain.
Prof. Milan, the team leader, says scientists keep improving the computer software that interprets brain signals and turns them into simple commands. "The practical possibilities that BCI technology offers to
disabled people can be grouped in two categories: communication, and controlling devices. One example
is this wheelchair."
He says his team has set two goals. One is testing with real patients, so as to prove that this is a
technology they can benefit from. And the other is to guarantee that they can use the technology over long periods of time.
1. BCI is a technology that can ________.
A. help to update computer systems
B. help the disabled to recover
C. link the human brain with computers
D. control a person"s thoughts
2. How did Tavella operate the wheelchair in the laboratory?
A. By controlling his muscles.
B. By talking to the machine.
C. By using his mind
D. .By moving his hand.
3. Which of the following shows the path of the signals described in Paragraph 5?
A. scalp→computer→cap→wheelchair
B. computer→cap→scalp→wheelchair
C. cap→computer→scalp→wheelchair
D. scalp→cap→computer→wheelchair
4. Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A. Switzerland, the BCI Research Center
B. New Findings About How the Human Brain Works
C. Robotic Vehicles Could Help to Cure Brain Injuries
D. BCI Could Mean More Freedom for the Disabled
pocket-money, but uncles and aunts are always a source of extra income. With some children, small
sums _go a long way. If sixpences are not exchanged for sweets, they rattle for months inside the money-
box. Only very thrifty children manage to fill up a money-box. For most of them, sixpence is a small price
to pay for a satisfying bar of chocolate.
My nephew, George, has a money-box but it is always empty. Very few of the sixpences I have given to him found their way there. I gave him sixpence yesterday and advised him to save it. Instead, he bought himself sixpence worth of trouble. On his way to the sweet shop, he dropped his sixpence and it rolled
along the pavement and then disappeared down a drain. George took off his jacket, rolled up his sleeves
and pushed his right arm through the drain cover. However, he couldn"t find his sixpence anywhere, and
what"s more, he couldn"t get his arm out. A crowd of people gathered round him and a lady rubbed his arm with soap and butter, but George was firmly stuck. The fire-brigade was called and two firemen freed
George using a special of greese . George was not too upset by his sixpence because the lady who owns
the sweet shop heard about his trouble and rewarded him with a large box of chocolate.
1. According to the passage, children often get pocket-money from their_______.
A. fathers
B. mothers
C. uncles
D. aunts
2. The underlined word "go" in the first paragraph probably means_________.
A. move
B. last
C. be placed
D. work
3. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Fathers seldom give pocket-money to their children.
B. Most children can fill up their money-boxes.
C. George bought a large box of chocolate using the money given by the author.
D. George didn"t feel sorry for his bad experience.
4. The best title of the passage should be ______.
A. Save your money
B. George"s bad experience
C. Sixpence worth of trouble
D. Pocket-money
On Thursday, April 27, girls around the world will go to work instead of going to school. "Take Our
Daughters to Work Day" is a special event in which participants go with their parents to work instead of
going to school for one day. It will give them a chance to experience various careers first-hand by
accompanying their mom or dad to his or her job.
Who Is Invited ?
Girls aged 9 through 15. Why girls ? Research reveals that young girls generally have less awareness of career options than boys. Visiting parents" work will help them to make informed career choices.
What Will They Do at SLAC ?
At 8:30 am, the girls will be divided into two groups to participate in hands-on workshops and take a
tour of SLAC.
From 11:30 to 12:30 a panel of women from various careers at SLAC will speak to the girls about
their jobs and how they"ve got where they are today.
At 12:30 the girls will go outside to have their lunch. Please have your daughter bring a sack lunch;
only drinks and dessert will be provided.
After lunch, parents will show their girls the parents" work area. There the girls will see the kind of
work their parents do, and in many cases they will have an opportunity to work alongside their parents.
From 2:00 to 3:00 pm several departments will hold Open House. Employees are encouraged to visit
these Open Houses with their daughters.
A more detailed schedule can be viewed by clicking here.
How to Register ?
This year enrollment is limited to only 100 girls. A printable registration form is available in postscript. Fill the form out and send it to Janet Dixon ,MS 97, by April 14. Call EvelynEldyidge-Diaz,ext.4128, or
e-mailevelyn@slac.stanford.edu. If you have any question.
1. From the passage, we can know that "Take Our Daughters to Work Day" is_____ .
A. a holiday for girls of all ages
B. a day for girls to be free from schoolwork
C. a holiday for girls to establish a lifelong job
D. a day for girls to know about jobs
2. For what reason is such a holiday set especially for girls ?
A. To help girls get the equal rights with boys
B. To increase girls" awareness of career choices.
C. To increase girls" confidence in social communication.
D. To increase girls interest in different kinds of jobs.
3. On this special day, girls at SLAC can do all the following EXCEPT______.
A. have a talk with women from different careers
B. try to do their parents" work alone
C. be taken to visit Open House
D. visit their parents" work area
4. They should ______ if parents want to register for their daughters.
A. remind their daughter to bring some drinks and dessert
B. go to SLAC to ask for the registration form
C. pre-register for their daughter because of the limited enrollment
D. pay a certain fee to SLAC in order to participate in the activity
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