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[单项选择]"We’re not bringing in millions of dollars," says a director of development. "But we want to make sure the demand is there before we act to the project. "( )
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B. off
C. on
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[单项选择]She says we should save water when ______.
A. washing cars
B. cleaning clothes
C. taking a bath
D. washing fruits and vegetables
[单项选择]"We’re using the wrong word," says Sean Drysdale, a desperate doctor from a rural hospital at Hlabisa in northern KwaZulu-Natal. "This isn’t an epidemic, it’s a disaster. " A recent UNIEF report, which states that almost one-third of Swaziland’s 900,000 people are infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, supports this diagnosis. HIV is spreading faster in southern Africa than anywhere else in the world.
But is anyone paying attention Despite the fact that most of the world’s 33.5 million HIV/AIDS cases are in sub-Saharan Africa—with an additional 4 million infected each year—the priorities at last week’s Organization of African Unity summit were conflict resolution and economies development. Yet the epidemic could have a greater effect on economic development—or, rather, the lack of it—than many politicians suspect.
While business leaders are more concerned about the 2K millennium bug than the long-term effect of AIDS, statistics show that the workfare in South A
A. The words "epidemic" and "disaster" are misspelled in the UNIEF report.
B. The word "epidemic" is not severe enough to describe the situation.
C. The word "disaster" is too severe to describe the situation.
D. The word "diagnosis" is left out by some unknown reason.
[简答题]It is only when we cannot see perfectly that we realize how important our eyes are.
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"We’re using the wrong word," says Sean Drysdale, a desperate doctor from a rural hospital at Hlabisa in northern KwaZulu-Natal. "This isn’t an epidemic, it’s a disaster. " A recent UNIEF report, which states that almost one-third of Swaziland’s 900,000 people are infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, supports this diagnosis. HIV is spreading faster in southern Africa than anywhere else in the world.
But is anyone paying attention Despite the fact that most of the world’s 33.5 million HIV/AIDS cases are in sub-Saharan Africa—with an additional 4 million infected each year—the priorities at last week’s Organization of African Unity summit were conflict resolution and economies development. Yet the epidemic could have a greater effect on economic development—or, rather, the lack of it—than many politicians suspect.
While business leaders are more concerned about the 2K mi
A. The AIDS problem is not so serious as to catch the governments’ attention
B. Organization of African Unity summit discussed the AIDS problem without any result
C. Neither the political nor the business leaders ease about the AIDS problem
D. Statistics show the AIDS problem in South Africa will be positive by next year