A. how people with HIV positive suffer in their daily life B. that Grace, like many others in Arica, is indifferent to her situation C. the financial problems African people face D. that Afrian people infected wih HIV are in need of help
A. being very lonely away from her friends B. being out of a job C. having a bright furure D. having the HIV virus running in her veins
A. there are more people infected with the HIV virus in the towns than In the villages B. you can tell at a glance those having the HIV virus from those without it C. people haring the HIV vinus laugh and smile because they are ignorant about the virus D. people stop working as soon as they find out that they are HIV-positive
A. Grace's husband had been tested for HIV and was soon killed by AIDS. B. When Grace's daughter was born, she appeared sick. C. Both Grace's husband and daughter died of AIDS. D. Grace plans to marry again though she will never have a child of her own again.
A. would still face an imminent downhill dance to death. B. would have free access to ARVs C. would receive a cure for AIDS D. would not need to work any more
A. like Grace, feels happy now and will have serious infections later B. will be in need of drugs as much as Grace is now C. does not know of any drugs that can help her D. knows that she is going to die
A. the average life expectancy goes down by 10% B. nearly 30 million are infected with HIV C. in 2002 over 2 million died D. there are more women infected than men
A. 475,000 B. 100,000 C. 1,000,000 D. 5,000
A. is spported by his relatives B. thinks that he has a bright future before him C. wants to get employment in a school D. is not realistic about his future