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Women usually have a worse time dealing with HIv than men do.In most cases.the woman istaking care of children well as her sick.She may not even have time to take care of herself.The HIV-positive woman ends up shouldering the family as well as her own persona problems.Men,however,are usually the ones who have insurance (income and access to doctors.They get care.Women often do not. The discrimination()against HIV-positive women is simply terrible.They are likely to are the of They gett.They don'ust simpl have HIV.Of course,there's a social discrimination against all people with HIV.They are scarec that other people will know they are HIV-positive and that they will therefore.be discriminated against.For example.it's very difficult for people with HIV to traveL They are not allowed to enter many countries,including the United States,China and Russia. The biggest dif iculty an HIV-p tive woman mu st face is the isolation(孤立).Once the woman knows she's HIV-positive,she lives in fear that other people will find out She's so frightened she will go into hiding.into an isolated place by herself.It's not at all uncommon to meet a woman who has been HIV-positive for nearly 10 years and has never told anyone,except her doctor.And the resulting stress is enough to make her sick.But HIV-positive women who ge who can discuss their tro do ething abouti heth me likely to live longer.Active women don't die out of shame in a corner This happens to too many HIV-positive women. 36.Women with HIV were ignored for a long time because (A)ther Hmen's (C)HIV men were the only concern over a long tim (D)They failed to get support 37.Which of the following statements is not true? (A)HIV-positive women make up nearly halfof all AIDS cases in the world. B)The aceceodedingetingppot (C)The high level of infection among women has been taken seriously (D)There is social discrimination against all people with HIV. 38 according to the passage it's difficult for women to deal with hiy but not because (A)they oftenos their jobs after other people find out they are HIV-positive (B)they aly have the family problem (C)they often have noaccess to doctor (D)they have little time left to take care of themselves 39.Countries such as the United States and China are mentioned in the article in order to show that (A)there are more AIDS cases in those countries (B)itis not convenient for HIV-positive people to trave (C)HIV-positive usaly discriminated aganst (D)people who are HIV-positive are afraid that these countries will find out 40.Which of the following does the passage show to us that active women don't do? (A)Get support from others.4 Women usually have a worse time dealing with HIV than men do. In most cases, the woman is taking care of children as well as her sick partner. She may not even have time to take care of herself. The HIV-positive woman ends up shouldering the family as well as her own personal problems. Men, however, are usually the ones who have insurance (保险), income and access to doctors. They get care. Women often do not. The discrimination (歧视) against HIV-positive women is simply terrible. They are likely to be more inactive than men in the home and workplace because too many people think that women are the cause of the disease. This is not at all true. They get it from a man. They don’t just simply have HIV. Of course, there’s a social discrimination against all people with HIV. They are scared that other people will know they are HIV-positive and that they will, therefore, be discriminated against. For example, it’s very difficult for people with HIV to travel. They are not allowed to enter many countries, including the United States, China and Russia. The biggest difficulty an HIV-positive woman must face is the isolation (孤立). Once the woman knows she’s HIV-positive, she lives in fear that other people will find out. She’s so frightened she will go into hiding, into an isolated place by herself. It’s not at all uncommon to meet a woman who has been HIV-positive for nearly 10 years and has never told anyone, except her doctor. And the resulting stress is enough to make her sick. But HIV-positive women who get support, who can discuss their trouble and then do something about it — whether that means taking better care of themselves or going to the United Nations to struggle for their rights — are likely to live longer. Active women don’t die out of shame in a corner. This happens to too many HIV-positive women. 36. Women with HIV were ignored for a long time because _________. (A) their effort to attract attention was not as successful as the HIV men’s (B) they often lived in a community that was hardly noticed by others (C) HIV men were the only concern over a long time (D) They failed to get support 37. Which of the following statements is not true? (A) HIV-positive women make up nearly half of all AIDS cases in the world. (B) The gay community succeeded in getting support. (C) The high level of infection among women has been taken seriously. (D) There is social discrimination against all people with HIV. 38. According to the passage, it’s difficult for women to deal with HIV but not because ________. (A) they often lose their jobs after other people find out they are HIV-positive (B) they usually have the family problem (C) they often have no access to doctors (D) they have little time left to take care of themselves 39. Countries such as the United States and China are mentioned in the article in order to show that ________. (A) there are more AIDS cases in those countries (B) it is not convenient for HIV-positive people to travel (C) HIV-positive people are usually discriminated against (D) people who are HIV-positive are afraid that these countries will find out 40. Which of the following does the passage show to us that active women don’t do? (A) Get support from others
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