Cirque du Soleil (say it: Serk du
So-lay) is being accused of out-dated thinking about the dangers of AIDS. It is
a modem acrobatic circus from Canada that tours in the United States and other
countries. Last April, the company fired Matthew Cusick because he was HIV positive. This was after he spent four months learning his part in an act. A spokesman for the circus said Cusick was fired for safety reasons. They said he was a danger to others. He disagreed. Hundreds of people picketed a show in San Francisco. They said that firing him was not legal. Cusick says the company knew he was HIV positive when they hired him. R was not fair to let him put so much time into learning his act, and then fire him before he performed. He says he is not a danger to others. People can only get AIDS if infected blood cont A. believes he was fired illegally B. says he was not HIV positive C. understands why he had to be fired D. lives in San Francisco [单项选择]A. At two o’clock. B. At three o’clock.
C. At four o’clock. D. At five o’clock. [单项选择]Scientists say it may be five or six years () this medicine is tested on human beings.
A. since B. before C. after D. when [单项选择]Steven works in a farm tool factory. He and five of his friends are very interested (Example: (0) ) singing. So they have (41) a singing group which is called Happy Birds. They sing (42) songs both in Chinese and in foreign languages. They sing very (43) . The ot her workers and people (44) the villages around really like to h ear them (45) . Now New Year’s Day (46) here soon. The Happy Birds have been asked to (47) at different places. They’d (48) to go to all of them. (49) one friend has too much work and (50) may have to give up his holidays. The Happy Birds can’t sing without him.
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