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34.From the passage,we can see that the writer is not happy about A.the education the general public get on AlDS B.the education the medical staff get on AIDS C.the TV programmes on AIDS D.the newspaper articles on AIDS 35.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? A.It is not enough only to educate the general pubic. B.There are some hospitals in some parts of the world which do not accept AIDS patients. C.Great care has been taken to prevent the spread of AlDS everywhere in the world now. D.More money and resources are needed to control the spread of AIDS. 36一40小题:阅读下列短文,并根据短文内容判断其后的句子是否正确(T)、错误(F),还是文 字中没有涉及相关信息(NG)。 阅读理解3 The Internet has become a part of everyday life for most Britons,says a report published this week by market research company Netinfo. Just over 70%of people questioned for the survey said the net had become essential. The survey reveals that emailing friends and others is the nation's favourite Internet activity.It also found that people spend an average of seven hours a week online,visiting 13 different websites in seven days.But 10%of all those who surf the net are doing it for more than 20 hours a week. Just over 2,000 adults in Britain were interviewed for the report.The study found almost 19 million people in the UK -four in ten adults-regularly went online.But the number of new users has slowed down.Numbers online grew by just 11%over the past 12 months compared with 33%the previous year. The report also reveals the increasing importance of the silver surfer.According to the report the number of older people online grew by more than 40%over the past year.People aged over 55 now make up 17%of the UK Internet population. 71234. From the passage , we can see that the writer is not happy about A. the education the general public get on AIDS B. the education the medical staff get on AIDS C. the TV programmes on AIDS D. the newspaper articles on AIDS 35. Which of the fol1owing statements is NOT true according to the passage? A. It is not enough only to educate the general pubic. B. There are some hospitals in some parts of the wor1d which do not accept AIDS patlents. C. Great care has been taken to prevent the spread of AIDS everywhere in the wor1d now. D. More money and resources are needed to control the spread of AIDS. 36-40 小题:阅读下列短文,并根据短文内容判断其后的旬子是否正确{川、错误 (F) 还是文 字中没有涉及相关信息 (NG) 阅读理解 The Internet has become a part of everyday life for most Britons, says a report published this week by market research company Netinfo. J ust over 70 % of people q uestioned for the survey said the net had become essential. The survey reveals that emailing friends and others is the nation' s favourite Internet activity. 1t also found that ople spend an average of seven hours a week online , visiting 13 different websites in seven days. But 10 % of all those who surf the net are doing it for more than 20 hours a week. J ust over 2 , 000 adults in Britain were interviewed for the report. The study found almost 19 million people in the UK --four in ten adults-regularly went online. But the number of new users has slowed down. Numbers online grew by just 11 % over the past 12 months compared with 33% the previous year. The report also reveals the increasing importance of the silver surfer. According to the report the number of older people online grew by more than 40 % over the past year. People aged over 55 now make up 17 % of the UK Internet population. 712
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