109-The author of the passage does not believe that …….. .
A) Nigeria is of great regional importance
B) the economic performance of the country is so bad
C) Nigeria's present government can recover the country from its bad situation
D) Inviting foreign investors to the country would be a good idea
E) Nigeria is characterised by political instability and a poor human rights record
110-The author's comments about Nigeria can be best summarised as that ……….. .
A)Nigeria's economy has great potential, but has been mismanaged
B)in spite of sensible policies, Nigeria's economy persists in performing badly
C)the state of Nigeria's economy is hopeless
D)the most urgent thing Nigeria needs is a sensible family-planning
E)taking all factors into consideration, Nigeria is a perfect place for foreign investors
111-The main problem for the Nigerian economy has been……… .
A)an insensitive privatisation program
B)its poor resources, large population and regional importance
C)the widespread violation of human rights
D)a combination of factors resulting from bad government
E)the recent package of economic measures including an exchange rate reform
Scientists have succeeded in making human volunteers immune to malaria by injecting them with genetic material. The breakthrough brings the prospect of a much-needed vaccine significantly closer. Malaria kills between one and two minion people every year –mostly and mostly in Africa - and makes a further 500 million people ill. The hunt for a vaccine has lasted for more than 20 years. Dr Stephen Hoffman and his team of researchers have taken from the malarial microbe, which can not cause the disease in themselves, into 20 volunteers, following successful tests on animals. The volunteers' immune systems were found to be as good as those of people who have naturally contracted the infection through a mosquito bite and recovered.
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