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Part A
Directions: Read the following four texts.Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D.(40 points)
Potential 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 fight.But ignorance cannot be used to rationalize irresponsibility.Nowhere in their argument is their concern about how such ignorance might ener public health by exposing others to the virus.
All disease is an outrage, and disease that affects the young and healthy seems particularly outrageous.When a disease selectively attacks the socially disadvantaged, such as homouals and drug abusers, it seems an injustice beyond rationalization.Such is the case with acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
Decent people are offended by this unfairness and in the name of benevolence have been driven to do morally irresponsible things such as denying the unpleasant facts of the disease, out of compassion for the victims.We cannot distort the facts to comfort the afflicted when such confusion compounds the tragedy.
Some crucial facts: is a communicable disease.The percentage of those infected with the virus who will ually 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 teats for the presence of the virus that is as efficient and reliable as almost any diagnostic test in medicine.An individual who tests positive can be presumed with near-certainty to carry the virus, whether he has the disease or not.
To state that the test for is 'ambiguous', as a clergyman recently in public, is a misstatement and an immoral act.To state that the test does not directly indicate the presence of the virus is a half-truth that misleads and an immoral act.The test correlates so consistently with the presence of the virus in bacteria cultures as to be considered I00 percent certain by experts.
Everyone who tests positive must understand that he is a potential vector for the virus and has a moral duty and responsibility to pr others from contamination.We are not just dealing with the protection of the innocent but with an essential step to contain the spread of an epidemic as horrible as any that has befallen modern man.We must do everything in our power to keep this still, untreatable disease from becoming pandemic.
It may seem unfair to burden the tragic victims with concern for the welfare of others.But moral responsibility is not a luxury of the fortunate, and evil actions committed in despair cannot be condemned out of pity.It is morally wrong for a healthy individual who tests positive for to be involved with anyone except under the strict precautions now defined as safe .
It is morally wrong for someone in a high-risk population who refuses to test himself to do other than to assume that he tests positive.It is morally wrong for those who, out of sympathy for the heartbreaking victims of this epidemic, as though well wishing and platitudes(老生常谈) about the ambiguities of the disease are necessary in order to comfort the victims while 'they contribute to enlarging the number of those victims.Moral responsibility is the burden of the sick as well as the healthy.
According to the essay, which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.
It is unknown that how many A1DS-infeeted people will ually get the disease.
B.
is a contagious disease.
C.
has been so far 100 percent deadly.
D.
The inactive period between the time the virus is acquired and develops is 2 years.
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【单选题】“老生常谈”中的“老”是:()。

A.
实语素,音节
B.
虚语素,音节
C.
词,音节
D.
音节

【单选题】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 fight. But ignorance cannot be use...

A.
Restatement of the author’s purpose in the writing.
B.
Concluding the author’s essay by restating his main arguments.
C.
Blaming those who refuse to be tested for the AIDS.
D.
Emphasizing the importance of the test for the AIDS.

【单选题】Part ADirections: Read the following four texts.Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D.(40 points)Potential AIDS victims who refuse to be tested for the disease and then defend ...

A.
It is unknown that how many A1DS-infeeted people will eventually get the disease.
B.
AIDS is a contagious disease.
C.
AIDS has been so far 100 percent deadly.
D.
The inactive period between the time the virus is acquired and AIDS develops is 2 years.

【单选题】Part ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A. B, Cot D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.Text 1 Potential AIDS victims who refuse...

A.
100 percent certainty correlated with the presence of the virus in cultures
B.
ambiguous because even they themselves are not certain
C.
inaccurate because there are consistently confusing results
D.
not correlated with the presence of the virus

【单选题】Part ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A. B, Cot D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.Text 1 Potential AIDS victims who refuse...

A.
It is unknown that how many A1DS-infeeted people will eventually get the disease.
B.
AIDS is a contagious disease.
C.
AIDS has been so far 100 percent deadly.
D.
The inactive period between the time the virus is acquired and AIDS develops is 2 years.

【单选题】陈词滥调:老生常谈 ( )

A.
按部就班:循序渐进
B.
博闻强识:见多识广
C.
见义勇为:助人为乐
D.
八面玲珑:面面俱到

【单选题】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 fight. But ignorance cannot be use...

A.
Restatement of the author"s purpose in the writing.
B.
Concluding the author"s essay by restating his main arguments.
C.
Blaming those who refuse to be tested for the AIDS.
D.
Emphasizing the importance of the test for the AIDS.

【单选题】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 fight. But ignorance cannot be use...

A.
100 percent certainty correlated with the presence of the virus in cultures
B.
ambiguous because even they themselves are not certain
C.
inaccurate because there are consistently confusing results
D.
not correlated with the presence of the virus