which they were getting.
Seventy-four people in the placeho group became infected during the study. 3 Doctor Supachai Rerks-Ngarm, who led the study for the Thai Ministry of Public Health, called it a scientific breakthrough.
The National Institutes of Health also took part. Doctor Anthony Fauci at NIH called the findings an important step forward. 4 But he also said additional research was needed to better understand how the vaccine reduced the risk in those individuals.
The vaccine did not lower the amount of virus in the blood of volunteers who became infected during the study. The study was based on versions of HIV commonly found in Thailand. The volunteers received a combination of two vaccines. 5 The second, or booster, vaccine was developed by VaxGen. The nonprofit group Global Solution for Infectious Diseases now has rights to it.
Neither vaccine had been successful by itself when tested earlier. More detailed results of the study are expected to be presented at an AIDS vaccine conference in Paris next month.
A. The first, or prime, vaccine came from the Sanofi Pasteur company. B. The AIDS vaccine raises hopes for those who get infected and will defeat the disease thoroughly. C. Scientists say an experimental vaccine reduced the risk of infection in humans by thirsty-one percent and was safe. D. The researchers say that was compared with only fifty-one of those who received the vaccine. E. AIDS is a very serious phenomenon in Thailand. F. It involved more than sixteen thousand adults in Thailand. G. He said it represented the first time an investigational HIV vaccine had shown some ability to prevent infection.
第三部分 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分, 满分 30 分)
My first lesson is at a meeting. As we settle around the table I hear Meg, who is 1 a recent operation, talking to Judith, the manager of our project. ―Thank you so much for 2 my daughters to their dance lessons last week.‖ ―Don‘t mention it,‖ Judith says, ―It was nothing.‖ Knowing how 3 Judith‘s schedule is, with her work, kids and aging parents, I find her driving Meg‘s children to lessons unbelievably 4 . I am about to say more about this when Donna, another colleague, enters the room 5 . She apologizes for being late, saying she just hosted a lunch for her friends who are over seventy. ―That is so nice of you,‖ I say, 6 how busy she is, how she doesn‘t like to cook and clean. ―Oh,‖ she says, waving her hand, ―It was nothing.‖ 7 , I can still tell the 8 in her voice. She did gain a sense of satisfaction from the entertainment offered to her friends. Seeing their 9 to help others selflessly, I start thinking about the concept of ―nothing‖, this way of living--- had it really been nothing or are they simply saying that? It 10 to me that once I spent a whole afternoon after work helping a friend 11 a speech she was going to deliver. I 12 her
to rearrange the sequence of the stories in the lecture to make it sound more 13 . After the fifth try, she finally 14 it. She hugged me with 15 , saying thanks to me. I smiled and said it was nothing. Suddenly, I realized that helping someone was really something to me. I learned that giving from the heart doesn‘t 16 mean sacrifice and hard work. The 17 is finding something we love to do and finding someone who 18 that something. Our generosity can benefit others 19 ourselves. Once you have a good 20 of it, it‘s nothing. And it‘s really something. 1. A. waiting for B. adapting to C. going through D. recovering from 2. A. guiding B. driving C. fetching D. dragging 3. A. common B. strange C. tight D. practical 4. A. ridiculous B. strange C. generous D. tiresome 5. A. hurriedly B. angrily C. disappointedly D. unexpectedly 6. A. knowing B. forgetting C. ignoring D. predicting 7. A. Therefore B. Somehow C. Otherwise D. Moreover 8. A. pleasure B. sadness C. surprise D. regret 9. A. progress B. ambition C. promise D. willingness 10. A. occurs B. appears C. refers D. seems 11. A. deal with B. put up C. give away D. prepare for 12. A. begged B. invited C. sponsored D. recommended 13. A. confusing B. sensitive C. sensible D. typical 14. A. got B. made C. caught D. meant 15. A. gratitude B. worry C concern D. apology 16. A. normally B. necessarily C. accidentally D. possibly 17. A. treat B. plot C. trick D. plan 18. A. defends B. admires C. loves D. needs 19. A. on account of B. as well as C. except for D. regardless of 20. A. impression B. glimpse C. command D. order
第II卷 (共71分)
第四部分:基础知识(共四节, 满分31分)
第一节 根据所给首字母,写出正确的单词来完成句子(共10小题;每小题1分, 满分10分) 1. It suddenly s____________ me that I had left my luggage at the airport when I arrived home. 2. The other day the audience a the singer‘s wonderful performance for five minutes. 3. Experts believe the move is of great s______________, marking the new cooperation between two Asian countries.
4. It is reported that five youths got a______________ by the police for connecting with the murder. 5. Please note that food and fruit are f _____________in the library, but you are allowed to have drinks with you.
6. The mayor was strongly c____________ by the public for the city‘s high crime rate during his term. 7. Before d__________ into the details of this theory, we are supposed to make clear some relevant concepts.
8. In order to protect the environment, the citizens made o______________ to marking out the area along the river for commercial use.
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