NHCE-BI-Unit 5 III: Leading-in
4. Useful Expressions
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low literacy rate / high illiteracy ratepeer pressure
make up / account formarriage statussign up for
an undeclared warin the late 1970s
wipe out an entire generation
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?contact with infected blood?Injection drug abuser?blood transfusion?blood donation
?practice unsafe / unprotected sexual intercourse?fight against
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5. Key and Difficult Sentences
1) While no one way of winning the war against AIDS exists, the network shares these lessons learned in its battle against AIDS. (L29)
while = although; even though
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2)Many communities have a low literacy rate, making impossible passing out AIDS literature and expecting people to read it. (L31)
Most of the people in many communities are not able to read and write, and this makes it impossible to ºÜ¶àÉçÇøµÄ¾ÓÃñÊܽÌÓýµÄ±ÈÀýµÍ£¬ÕâʹµÃÏòËûÃÇÉ¢·¢°®hand out the materials about AIDS and expect them ×̲¡×ÊÁÏ£¬Ï£ÍûËûÃÇ×Ô¼ºÔĶÁÕâÒ»×ö·¨²»ÇÐʵ¼Ê¡£to read them.
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