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材料一:2013年12月1日,是第26个世界艾滋病日,主题是“行动起来,向‘零’艾滋迈进”,倡导治疗与预防同步.

材料二:艾滋病(AIDS)疫情截至2013年5月31日,全国报告现存活艾滋病病毒(HIV)感染者/AIDS病人411544例,死亡122136例.

材料三:2013年5月新发现的HIV感染者/AIDS病人中,异性性传播6 247例(67.2%),同性性传播1 898例(20.4%),注射毒品传播808例(8.7%),母婴传播75例(0.8%),性接触加注射毒品传播68例(0.7%),既往输血及使用血制品传播10例(0.1%),既往采血浆传播3例(0.03%),传播途径不详182例(2.0%).

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    What do you read when you are travelling by train or bus? What are other people reading? Perhaps a woman sitting near you is reading a love story. A man is reading a serious biography(自传) about a president. And there's a student reading an English textbook.

    What do their choices(选择) say about them? Do you think you can know them by what they are reading? I have got to tell you that your feelings of them may be quite wrong. The woman reading the love story could be a lawyer. She just wants a light read to take her mind off work. The man reading the biography wants you to think that he is very clever. The student reading the textbook isn't a student at all. She's an English teacher.

    Publishers(出版商) know that some people care what they read on trains or buses and so they put out different types of covers. For example, books about Harry Potter have a cartoon cover for young readers and then another more serious cover for grown—ups.

    So next time you are on a train, look around and see what other people are reading, but don't jump to any conclusions(结论). You will be wrong maybe.

Here is a sentence that you could say, “Don't judge(判断) a book by its cover”.

Title:Never judge a book people choose to read by the cover.

Persons

The lawyer reading a love story just wants to have a ____.

The man reading the biography wants____people to think he is very clever.

The student reading a textbook in fact____English.

Ways

Publishers won't put out the____cover of a book.

Conclusion

If you jump to the conclusions carelessly, you may make ____.