A.U.S. tourist who is suffering from the fatal disease AIDS was flown from China early yesterday.

    The 38-year-old Brent Anderson had been in Yunnan No. 1 People’s Hospital in Kunming for 28 days since June 18, 1987.

    A.U.S. air force plane flew him to Clark Air Base, north of Manila in the Philippines, and will take him home this weekendAnderson is the third AIDS patient so far discovered on mainland of ChinaThe first was an Argentinean tourist who died in June1985. The second was a Chinese American who was looking for a cure in Fujian Province and died early this year.

1. A U.S. AIDS patient________.

Agot to China the day before yesterday

Bleft China by air early yesterday

Creceived medical treatment early yesterday

Ddied of the fatal, disease AIDS and was sent home

2. Brent Anderson left Yunnan________.

Aon June 18, 1987

Bon July 16, 1987

Cafter he had toured the place for nearly a month

Das soon as he suffered from the fatal disease AIDS

3. Up to the summer of 1987 how many Chinese AIDS patients had been discovered on mainland of China?

ATwo.

BThree.

CA few.

DNone.

 

答案:1B2B3D
提示:

1.     第一行中說flown from China從中國開始飛行即離開中國

2.     1987年六月18日開始住在云南的醫(yī)院,住了28天

3.     本文說的都是外國艾滋病患者,并沒有中國人

 


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