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新视野大学英语读写教程第一册unit5-a The Battle Against AIDS

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Unit 5

Section A

Pre-reading Activities

First Listening
Having ideas about an essay before you read it is an important reading skill. Please listen to a short piece of recording about AIDS.

Second Listening
Listen to the tape again. Then answer the following questions to the best of your ability.
1. What is the name of the disease that appeared more than 20 years ago?
2. What war does this passage describe?
3. What must each of us learn to do?

The Battle Against AIDS

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was diagnosed in the United States in the late 1970s. Since then, AIDS has killed more than 204,000 Americans — half in the past few years alone. Another 185,000 of the one million infected with the HIV virus are also expected to die.
Nearly half of those diagnosed with the virus are blacks and Latinos. Women and youth in rural Southern communities now constitute the fastest growing segment of people with AIDS.
Despite such alarming numbers, the federal and state governments have been slow in implementing programs to stop the spread of AIDS. In place of government inactivity, a number of local organizations have emerged.
One organization, the South Carolina AIDS Education Network, formed in 1985 to combat the growing number of AIDS cases. Like many local organizations, this organization suffers from a lack of money, forcing it to use its resources creatively. To reach more people in the community, some AIDS educational programs operate out of a beauty shop.
The owner hands out AIDS information to all her clients when they enter the shop and shows videos on AIDS prevention while they wait for their hair to dry. She also keeps books and other publications around so customers can read them while waiting for their appointments. It's amazing how many people she has educated on the job.
Recently, the network began helping hair stylists throughout the Southeast set up similar programs in their shops. They are also valuable resources in spreading information to their schools, community groups, and churches.
The organization has developed several techniques useful to other groups doing similar work. While no one way of winning the war against AIDS exists, the network shares these lessons learned in its battle against AIDS:
Speak to your community in a way they can hear. Many communities have a low literacy rate, making impossible passing out AIDS literature and expecting people to read it. To solve this problem, ask people in the community who can draw well to create low-literacy AIDS education publications.
These books use simple, hand-drawn pictures of "sad faces" and "happy faces" to illustrate ways people can prevent AIDS. They also show people who look like those we need to educate, since people can relate more when they see familiar faces and language they can understand. As a result, such books actually have more effect in the communities where they are used than government publications, which cost thousands of dollars more to produce.
Train teenagers to educate their peers. Because AIDS is spreading fastest among teenagers in the rural South, the stylists have established an "AIDS Busters" program which trains youth from 8 to 26 to go into the community and teach "AIDS 101" to their peers. They make it simple and explain the risk of catching AIDS to friends their own age much better than an adult can. They also play a vital role in helping parents understand the types of peer pressure their children experience.
Redefine "at risk" to include women from different backgrounds and marriage status. One woman's doctor told her she was not at risk for AIDS because she was married and didn't use drugs. Such misinformation plagues the medical establishment. According to the Centers for Disease Control, women will soon make up 80 percent of those diagnosed with HIV.
The stylists also emphasize that everyone is at risk and that all of us have a right to protect ourselves — regardless of marriage status.
These lessons are not the only solutions to the crisis but until there is a cure for AIDS, education represents the only safe measure to guard against the virus.
Like no other plague before, the AIDS epidemic threatens to wipe out an entire generation and leave another without parents. We must not let cultural, racial, or social barriers distract us from the job that must be done. Nor can we let political inefficiency stop us from our task. This is an undeclared war that everyone must sign up for in order for us to win. We simply cannot let people continue to die because we don't feel comfortable talking about AIDS. Everyone must become an educator and learn to live.

Words: 700

NEW WORDS

acquire
vt. get by one's own work, skill, etc. 获得;学到

▲immune
a. 1. unable to be diseased or hurt because of special powers in oneself 免疫的
2. protected from 免除的

▲deficiency
n. the state of having none or not enough of 不足,缺乏;缺点,缺陷

◆syndrome
n. a set of qualities, happenings, methods, etc., common to a general condition (具有共性的性质,事件,症状等的)集合

▲diagnose
vt. discover the nature of (a disease) 诊断;判断

infect
vt. 1. put disease into the body of (someone) 感染
2. affect; influence 影响

virus
n. a living thing which can cause a spreading disease in the body, or in plants 病毒

rural
a. of or like the countryside 农村的

constitute
vt. make up; form 组成

segment
n. any of the parts into which something may be divided 部分

alarm
n. sudden fear and worry; a warning of danger 惊慌;警报
vt. cause sudden fear or worry; 使惊恐,使担心

federal
a. 联邦的,联邦制的

implement
vt. carry out or put into practice 实施,执行

organization (英organisation)
n. 1. a group of people with a special purpose 组织
2. the adjusting or planning of parts so as to form an effective whole 组织,安排

emerge
vi. come or appear 出现

network
n. a large set of lines, wires, etc., that cross or meet one another 网络

combat
vt. fight or struggle against 斗争
n. a fight or battle 斗争

resource
n. (usu. pl.) a possession (esp. of a country) in the form of wealth or goods 资源

creative
a. producing new and fresh ideas and things 创造性的;有创造力的

creatively
ad. 创造性地;有创造力地

client
n. 1. a person who pays a business person, esp. a lawyer for help and advice 当事人
2. a customer 顾客

video
n. 录像,录像机

publication
n. 1.[U] the act of making sth. known to the public; the offering of sth. printed for sale 公布,发表;出版,发行
2.[C] sth. printed 出版物

educate
v. teach; train the nature of 教育

educational
a. of education 教育的

educator
n. a person who educates 教育工作者;教育家

recently
ad. not long ago 最近

southeast
n. the point that is halfway between south and east 东南

▲literacy
n. the state of being able to read and/or write 文化;识字

low-literacy
n. 低文化水平

literature
n. 1. written works which are of artistic value 文学
2. printed material giving information 资料

solve
vt. find an answer to or a way of dealing with 解决,解答

solution
n. (to) an answer to a problem 解决,解答

create
vt. cause sth. to happen or exist 创造

illustrate
vt. show the meaning of (sth.) by giving related pictures or examples 说明

relate
vt. 1. tell (a story) 讲述
2. see or show a joining between 将……联系起来

establish
vt. set up (esp. a school, an organization, etc.) 建立,创办

establishment
n. 1. a business or an organization 机构,企业
2. the act of setting up 建立,确立;确定

■buster
n. sth. or sb. that fights or triumphs over the actual wrong or negative activity 克星

risk
n. a danger 危险,风险
vt. place in danger; take the chance of losing 冒着……的危险

adult
n. a fully grown person or animal 成年(人或动物)

pressure
n. the conditions of work, a way of living, etc. which cause worry, stress and difficulty 压力

define
vt. give the meaning of; describe exactly 下定义;描述

redefine
vt. consider sth. in a new way 重新说明

background
n. a person's family, experience, and education 出身背景,经历;背景资料

▲plague
vt. annoy by repeated action 缠绕,烦扰
n. 瘟疫,鼠疫;灾难,祸患

emphasize (英emphasise)
vt. lay stress on 强调

regardless
a. whatever may happen; (of) not influenced by 无论如何

crisis
n. moment of great danger or difficulty 危机

represent
vt. 1. show; be a sign of; stand for 表示,表明
2. act or speak officially for(another person or people) 作为……的代表(或代理)

▲epidemic
n. a widely or rapidly spreading disease; the spread of a disease that infects others 流行病;传染病的蔓延

threaten
v. express or be a warning that one is going to hurt, punish , etc. 扬言;威胁

racial
a. connected with race 种族的

efficiency
n. the quality of being able to do a task successfully, without wasting time or energy 效率

inefficiency
n. the quality of being unable to do a task successfully 效率低下,无效

PHRASES AND EXPRESSIONS

be infected with
have or carry (a disease) 感染(疾病)

in place of
instead of 代替

suffer from
experience (sth. unpleasant, e.g. an illness) 受……之苦,患(某种疾病)

pass out
1. give to each person in a group 分发
2. faint 晕倒

as a result
therefore 因此,结果

at risk
in danger 有危险,有风险

regardless of
not influenced by 不顾,不管

the solution to
the answer to ……的解答;解决(解答)……的办法

threaten to do sth.
give warning that one may hurt or punish 扬言要……

distract ... from
take one's attention from 使分心

sign up(for sth.)
(cause to) sign an agreement to take part in sth. 报名参加;签约参加工作(或组织)

PROPER NAMES

AIDS
医]Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome 艾滋病/爱滋病

HIV
医]Human Immunodeficiency Virus 艾滋病病毒,人体免疫缺损病毒

Latino
(pl. Latinos)拉丁美洲人

      与艾滋病抗争

      艾滋病是20世纪70年代末在美国被发现的。 自那时以来,艾滋病已夺走了20.4万多美国人的生命--其中有一半是在过去几年中丧生的。 此外,100万感染艾滋病毒的人当中有18.5万人也将不久于人世。
      被诊断感染艾滋病毒的人当中有一半是黑人和来自拉丁美洲的美国人。 南部农村社区的妇女和青年是数量增长最快的艾滋病患者群体。
      尽管数量大得惊人,但各州和联邦政府在实施防止艾滋病蔓延的计划方面行动迟缓。 鉴于政府行动不力,许多地方组织便应运而生了。
      南卡罗来纳艾滋病教育网络机构成立于1985年,目的在于防止艾滋病病例数量的增加。 和许多地方组织一样,该组织缺乏资金,这迫使它创造性地使用其资源。 为接触更多的社区居民,有些艾滋病教育计划放在美发店实施。
      美发店老板在顾客进来时向他们散发艾滋病资料,在他们等着头发晾干时,向他们放映有关预防艾滋病的录像片。 她还在店里放着一些书籍和其他出版物,供顾客等候时阅读。她在干工作的同时使许许多多人受到了教育,这一点着实让人赞叹。
      最近,这一教育网络已开始帮助整个美国东南部的发型设计师们在他们的美发店里实施类似计划。 他们也是向学校、社区组织和教堂传播信息的有价值的资源。
      这一组织还总结出了一些对其它从事同样工作的团体颇有裨益的方法。 尽管还没有一种能战胜艾滋病的方法,但这一网络在与艾滋病抗争中获得了以下经验:
      以社区居民能接受的方式与他们交谈。许多社区的居民受教育比例低,这使得向他们散发艾滋病资料,希望他们自己阅读这一做法不切实际。 为解决这一问题,请了善于绘画的人来编写适合于教育程度低的居民阅读的艾滋病教育图书。
      这些书籍采用简单的、手工绘制的“忧伤的脸”和“幸福的脸”等图画,说明防止感染艾滋病的方法。 这些书也向居民说明哪些人看起来是需要给予教育的人。当居民们看到熟悉的脸和能够理解的语言时,就会发表更多的议论和看法。 这样一来,这些书在使用它们的社区里所产生的影响要比政府出版的书籍更大,而政府出版的书籍成本要高出数千美元。
      培训青少年去教育自己的同龄人。由于艾滋病在南部农村地区的青少年当中传播速度最快,发型设计师们设立了一个称为“艾滋病克星”的项目,培训8到26岁的青少年,让他们到社区给同龄人上“艾滋病101”课程。 这些青少年使这门课程变得简单易学,并向他们的同龄朋友解释感染艾滋病的危险性,他们干得比成年人出色得多。 他们在帮助父母亲理解孩子们所经受的各种来自于同龄人的压力方面也起着重要作用。
      对"存在危险"这一概念作重新界定,从而把不同背景、不同婚姻状况的妇女都包括进去。 一位妇女的医生对她说她不存在染上艾滋病的危险,因为她已经结婚,而且不吸毒。这类错误观念困扰着医疗机构。根据疾病控制中心的预测,女性将占感染艾滋病毒人口的80%。
      发型设计师们也强调每个人都存在着危险,所以我们每个人都有权保护自己--不管婚姻状况如何。
      这些经验不是解决艾滋病危机的惟一方法,但在找到治疗艾滋病的方法之前,教育不失为预防感染艾滋病毒的惟一安全的措施。
      和以前其他瘟疫不同,艾滋病这一流行性疾病有可能夺去一代人的生命,从而使另一代人失去双亲。 因而我们决不能让文化、种族和社会的障碍使得我们不能专心从事我们必须做的工作。我们也不能因为政府工作效率低下而放弃我们的工作。 这是一场不宣而战的战争,我们每个人都必须参加,我们只有这样才能取得胜利。我们绝对不能因为谈论艾滋病会使我们感到难受,而听任人们继续被艾滋病夺去生命。 每个人都必须成为教育者,必须学会生活。

 

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