Text 3 Potential AIDS victims who refuse to be tested for the disease and then defend their right to remain ignorant about whether they carry the virus are entitled to that right. But ignorance cannot be used to rationalize irresponsibility. Nowhere in their argument is their concern about how such ignorance might endanger public health by exposing others to the virus. When a disease selectively attacks the socially disadvantaged, such as homosexuals and drug abusers, it seems an injustice beyond rationalization. Such is the case with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Some crucial facts: AIDS is a communicable disease. The percentage of those infected with the AIDS virus who will eventually contract the disease is unknown, but that percentage rises with each new estimate. The disease so far has been 100 potential. The latency period between the time the virus is acquired and the disease develops is also unknown. We now have tests for the presence of the virus that is as
A. restate the author’s purpose in the writing.
B. blame those who refuse to be tested for AIDS.
C. emphasize the importance of the test for AIDS.
D. conclude the essay by restating the main arguments.
A安装公司承包了某42层办公大楼的机电安装工程,工程内容包括建筑给水排水、建筑电气、通风与空调、建筑智能化等工程,合同总工期为24个月。在施工准备阶段A公司项目部编制了材料供应计划,要求材料到达施工现场要验收确认后入库。项目部还编制了施工机具使用计划,综合考虑设备特性,兼顾了企业技术进步和市场拓展需要合理地选择安全、简单、可靠、品牌优良施工机具,使工程正常开工。施工中监理工程师对施工单位将部分油品、保温材料和电气材料等长期露天放置于户外,只用塑料布简单覆盖提出批评,令其尽快改正。施工中还发生了下列事件:
事件一,A安装公司避雷带施工时采用普通40mm×4mm扁钢对接焊接遭到监理工程师的制止。
事件二,A安装公司通风与空调施工方案编制中,风管采用1.2mm镀锌铁皮咬口连接,业主要求列出各种不同的咬口形式。
President Bush takes to the bully pulpit to deliver a stern lecture to America’s business elite. The Justice Dept. stuns the accounting profession by filing a criminal indictment of Arthur Andersen LLP for destroying documents related to its audits of Enron Corp. On Capitol Hill, some congressional panels push on with biased hearings on Enron’s collapse and, now, another busted New Economy star, telecom’s Global Crossing. Lawmakers sign on to new bills aimed at tightening oversight of everything from pensions and accounting to executive pay.
To any spectators, it would be easy to conclude that the winds of change are sweeping Corporate America, led by George W. Bush, who ran as "a reformer with result." But far from deconstructing the corporate world brick by brick into something cleaner, sparer, and stronger, Bush aides and many legislators are preparing modest legislative and administrative reforms. Instead of an overhaul, Bush’s team i
A. "Crime doesn’t pay."
B. "Haste makes waste."
C. "Look before you leap."
D. "Like father, like son."
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