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[单项选择]1 BEIJING, May 9 -- The Chinese government warned on Sunday that AIDS was continuing to spread rapidly here in the world’s most populous country, and it announced "urgent measures" to improve prevention and education efforts that include holding local officials directly responsible for curbing the disease.
2 "Those officials breaching duty or hiding epidemic reports will be severely punished," stated a 12-page circular from the State Council, China’s cabinet. The official New China News Agency released the circular on Sunday.
3 Meanwhile, Wu Yi, a deputy prime minister and the government’s point person in fighting AIDS, cautioned that China was at a crucial stage because the disease might soon jump from high-risk groups like prostitutes and intravenous drug users into the general population.
4 Ms. Wu, who oversees the Health Ministry, called for a crackdown on prostitution and the kind of illegal blood sales that led to an outbreak of AIDS in rural central China. She also said
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[单项选择]1 BEIJING, May 9 -- The Chinese government warned on Sunday that AIDS was continuing to spread rapidly here in the world’s most populous country, and it announced "urgent measures" to improve prevention and education efforts that include holding local officials directly responsible for curbing the disease.
2 "Those officials breaching duty or hiding epidemic reports will be severely punished," stated a 12-page circular from the State Council, China’s cabinet. The official New China News Agency released the circular on Sunday.
3 Meanwhile, Wu Yi, a deputy prime minister and the government’s point person in fighting AIDS, cautioned that China was at a crucial stage because the disease might soon jump from high-risk groups like prostitutes and intravenous drug users into the general population.
4 Ms. Wu, who oversees the Health Ministry, called for a crackdown on prostitution and the kind of illegal blood sales that led to an outbreak of AIDS in rural central China. She also said
A. Chinese officials once thwarted journalists and others from revealing the truth of AIDS in places such as Henan province.
B. Pupils will receive AIDS education according to the State Council pamphlet.
C. Wu Yi is China’s deputy prime minister who supervises the Health Ministry and also the leading cadre in last year’s combating SARS.
D. Sexual, blood and mother-to-childH.I.V. transmission are the three means of AIDS transmission.
[单项选择]Though Chinese people may want to get to know Americans, they often feel awkward talking to Americans. The language barrier is an obvious problem. However, there are other problems. Many Chinese are hesitant to speak with people that they do not know well or types of people who are outside their previous experiences. Besides, Chinese people often do not know what to talk to Americans about or how to keep the conversation moving.
If you want to get to know Americans, one important piece of advice is this: make the first move yourself. In the United States, it is common and acceptable to start conversations, even with strangers or casual acquaintances. Don’ t wait around for an American to talk to you. Start a conversation yourself. Ask questions. Show that you are interested in getting to know them. Of course, not every conversation will result in a friendship, but if you don’t start conversations, you will have much less chance of making friends.
If someone seems friendly but
A. They don’t like to talk to strangers.
B. They don’t know enough about some topics.
C. They often speak English with a strong accent.
D. They don’t talk to them in an appropriate manner.
[单项选择]The local government warned the citizens ______ water directly from the tap unless it is boiled.
A. do not drink
B. not to drink
C. to not drink
D. not drinking
[单项选择]Government activities may have damaged environmental impacts. A whole range of policies, from farm- price support to protection for coal-mining, do environmental damage and often make no economic sense. For example, more intensive farming tends to worsen soil erosion, which threatens the productivity of land in both rich and poor countries. The United States, where the most careful measurements have been done, discovered in 1982 that about one-fifth of its farmland was losing topsoil at a rate likely .to diminish the soil’ s productivity.
Government policies have frequently added to the environmental damage that farming can cause. In the rich countries, subsidies for growing crops and price supports for farm output drive up the price of land. To in- crease the output of crops per acre, a farmer’s easiest option is to use more of the most readily available in- puts: fertilizers and pesticides. Fertilizer use doubled in Denmark in the periond 1960-1985 and increased in the Netherlan
A. beneficial to the economy though detrimental to the environment
B. of no good either to the environment or to the economy
C. harmful only to the economy
D. not known until decades later
[多项选择]The Chinese government has announced new policies to help students-turned village officials develop their career, in an effort to sustain the program that recruits college graduates to work in rural areas. This has led to a heated debate as to whether college graduates should work in rural areas.
Write on ANSWER SHEET THREE a composition of about 200 words on the following topic:
Should College Students Work in Rural Areas

You are to write in three parts.
In the first part, state clearly what your view is.
In the second part, support your view with appropriate reasons.
In the last part, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.

Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.
[填空题]His government may have appeared to have whitewashed its tone, if not its message, over the weekend, in order to________public concern.
A. A.demonstrate
B.mollify
C.proclaim
D.aggravate
E.coerce

[填空题]What measures will Chinese government take to solve this problem


[单项选择]The Chinese government has offered great support to Tibet in terms of manpower, material resources, funding and technology()
A. 中国政府从人力、物力、资金和技术上大力支援西藏。
B. 中国政府非常支持西藏,无论从人员方面还是从物力、资金和技术上。
C. 中国政府不断地提供大量的人力、物力、资金和技术开发西藏。
D. 中国政府是西藏的坚强后盾,这表现在人力、物力、资金和技术上。

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