A.concerned about
B.concern about
C.concerned to
D.concern for
A.concerned about
B.concern about
C.concerned to
D.concern for
A.are
B.is
C.has been
D.had been
A.poor academic results
B.failing to get proper sleep
C.lack of family concern
D.family history of mental illness
According to the passage, which of the following is fundamental to Harrington's success?
A.Perseverance and concern for employees.
B.Business expansion and family support.
C.Efficiency and love for the family.
D.Opportunities and speed.
Before the findings released by the Kaiser Family Foundation,activists worried that
A.the Americans might not concern about AIDS any more
B.the government is too optimistic about the cure of AIDS
C.the deaths caused by AIDS may increase.
D.scientists may not find cures for AIDS.
A house-proud woman______.
A.would devote her whole life to her family
B.would take her happiness and that of her family as her chief concern
C.would still need some special training at public expense to help her in her duties as a housewife
D.would take full advantage of modern household appliances (家用电器)
A.food, clothing and shelter is no longer a matter of great concern
B.modern men are civilized by receiving a lot of education
C.parents and children are lacking in communication
D.modern men are more interested in the research on superstructure
From the last two paragraphs, we know that ______.
A.the violence website peddlers feel sorry for the family's loss
B.it is possible to prevent children get access to the violence porn
C.there has been an expanding concern about others' privacy
D.the author feels positive about there being no rules in the Internet world
Most people say that the USA is making progress in fighting
AIDS, but they don't know there's cure and strongly disagree that 【S1】______.
"the AIDS epidemic is over, " a new survey finds:
The findings, relieved Thursday by the Kaiser Family Foun- 【S2】______.
dation, reassure activists who have worried that public concern
about AIDS might disappear in night to recent news about ad- 【S3】______.
vances in treatment and declines in deaths.
"While people are very pessimistic about the advances, 【S4】______.
they're still realistic about the fact that there is no cure, "
says Sophia Chang, director of HIV programs at the founda-
tion.
The Kaiser Family Foundation did find in its survey that 【S5】______.
the number of people ranked AIDS as the country's top health 【S6】______.
problem has fallen.
In the poll, 38% says it's the top concern, down from 【S7】______.
44% in a 1996 poll. Other findings from Kaiser, which poll 【S8】______.
more than 1, 200 adults in September and October and asked
additional question of another 1, 000 adults in November 【S9】______.
show that 52% say that the country is making progress
against AIDS, up from 32 % in 1995. Daniel Zingale, director
of AIDS Action Council, says, " I'm encouraged that the Amer-
ican people are getting the message what the AIDS epidemic 【S10】______.
isn't over. I hope the decision-makers in Washington are get-
ting the same message. We have seen signs of complacency (满足)."
【S1】
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