A)he hates his university life, especially his job as a president B)he wanted to leam about people, especially people who do hard physical labor C)he wanted to make himself known to the public D)he wanted to write articles about people and have them printed in newspapers and magazines 25. What did Dr. Coleman do during his study leave? A)He worked on a fam, dug ditches, went to parties, and collected garbage B)He worked on a farm, talked to news writers, washed dishes, and collected C)He worked on a farm, washed dishes, talked to news writers, and wrote articles for newspapers and magazines D) He worked on a farm, dug ditches, washed dishes, and collected garbage Text 2 In the United States, about 750,000 persons have suffered AIDS. More than one half of them have died But doctors say evidence(ilE #)also shows there is no reason for persons to become terrified() by the disease. The aIDS virus is spread during sex with an infected partner, or by infected blood. But doctors say their studies show the disease is not spread through normal, close social activities a study by one research team was printed in the New England Journal(t) of Medicine. The doctors studied one-hundred-one family members who lived with AIDS and lived in crowded conditions. The family members shared many personal goods with the patients. These included toothbrushes, drinking glasses, beds, towels and toile Doctors said only one family member-a five-year-old girl- got the AIDSA) he hates his university life, especially his job as a president B) he wanted to learn about people, especially people who do hard physical labor C) he wanted to make himself known to the public D) he wanted to write articles about people and have them printed in newspapers and magazines 25.What did Dr. Coleman do during his study leave? A) He worked on a farm, dug ditches, went to parties, and collected garbage. B) He worked on a farm, talked to news writers, washed dishes, and collected garbage C) He worked on a farm, washed dishes, talked to news writers, and wrote articles for newspapers and magazines D) He worked on a farm, dug ditches, washed dishes, and collected garbage. Text 2 In the United States, about 750,000 persons have suffered AIDS. More than one half of them have died. But doctors say evidence (证据) also shows there is no reason for persons to become terrified (惊吓) by the disease. The AIDS virus is spread during sex with an infected partner, or by infected blood. But doctors say their studies show the disease is not spread through normal, close social activities. A study by one research team was printed in the New England Journal (杂志) of Medicine. The doctors studied one-hundred-one family members who lived with AIDS and lived in crowded conditions. The family members shared many personal goods with the patients. These included toothbrushes, drinking glasses, beds, towels and toilets. Doctors said only one family member — a five-year-old girl — got the AIDS