Now a lot of new technology can ___ problems in industry.

A.be applied to solve       B.be applied to solving

C.a(chǎn)pply to solve         D.a(chǎn)pply to solving

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 Now a lot of new technology can _______ problems in industry.

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C. apply to solve                                       D. apply to solving

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 Now a lot of new technology can _______ problems in industry.

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C. apply to solve                                       D. apply to solving

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A.be applied to solve                      B.be applied to solving

C.a(chǎn)pply to solve                          D.a(chǎn)pply to solving

 

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I can’t leave the office now. A lot of work ________ to be done.

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I am wearing a small red ribbon this morning to remind myself and others around me that today is World AIDS Day.

The red ribbon, an international symbol of AIDS awareness, is gaining increasing public recognition as more Chinese, from top leaders to movie stars, wear it today.

Gone were the days when the topic of HIV/AIDS was a public and media taboo(禁忌). Over the past few years, we have watched, read and heard many stories from doctors, volunteers and public health officials at the forefront of HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment.

Quite a few people with HIV/AIDS have come forward to share their experiences on TV or in the media.

The local and central governments have become more forthcoming (be helpful) with their new prevention and treatment programmes, and financial input. The latter rose from less than 1 million yuan (US$ 121,000) in 1986 to a pledge of 800 million yuan (US$98.8 million) in the year of 2006.

The change from silence to public and media campaigns with official promises has been remarkable, especially since China battled through the SARS crisis.

But have we got a full grip on HIV/AIDS? What do we know about the extent of HIV/AIDS in China?

The figures, ranging from confirmed cases to estimates, remain debated. After all, no more than a year has passed since the policy of free medical tests was made public. Unknown numbers from the high-risk groups: drug addicts and people working in sex- related places as well as farmers who once sold blood could still be reluctant to come forward.

69. What does the red ribbon stand for?

A. AIDS                         B. World AIDS Day

C. AIDS awareness                 D. AIDS prevention and treatment

70. Which of the following is Not true according to the text?

A. The topic of HIV/AIDS was a public and media taboo in the past.

B. The topic of HIV/AIDS is now still a public and media taboo.

C. Now a lot of people with HIV/AIDS have come forward to share their experiences on TV.

D. The writer wears a small red ribbon because today is World AIDS Day.

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C. new treatment programmes           D. the central governments

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A. drug addicts                 B. people working in sex-related place

C. farmer who once sold blood    D. people getting close to those affected with HIV/AIDS

 

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