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河北省张家口市2021届高三下学期3月高考一模考试英语试题 扫描版含答案(含听力音频及文字材料)

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    2021届河北省张家口市高三年级一模考试英语试卷 D In mexico, first Oaxaca' s state legislature(立法机关) passed a ban on selling or giving out high-calorie packaged foods and sugar-sweetened drinks to minors(未成年人) recently. Less than two weeks later, Tabasco state approved a prohibition too. Now at east a dozen other states in Mexico are considering similar legislation. Two-thirds of those who died from COVID-19 in Mexico had health problems such as obesity and diabetes, according to Health Department officials. That has led to a new urgency to change diets so that the younger generation doesn't suffer those diseases. The country consumes large amounts of sugar-sweetened drinks and processed snacks One-third of Mexicans aged 6 to 19 are overweight, according to UNICEF. They can suffer many health issues, especially in adulthood Assistant Health Secretary Hugo, who has called soda "bottled poison", has been calling on citizens to cut back on junk food. He said the country's overweight health issue is the fault of a nutritional environment that has been developed to favor those junk food products instead of health In addition to Tabasco, Chihuahua state is debating a junk food ban. A federal senator from Oaxaca says he wants to make it a national law. A nationwide law would not be eas There are powerful commercial interests that don't want it to happen. The business owners' association COPARMEX Said the lawmaking "will be a barrier to commercial freedom Public health groups applauded the junk food ban for minors as it is another encouraging step toward nutrition. With their effort, in the rural Oaxacan town, citizens ave physically blocked chips and soda delivery trucks from entering, saying they don't want outsiders to bring in junk food. Almost all teenagers there know about health problems related to jun nk food thanks to the non-profit workshops from the health group. I'd be annoyed at first, said 16-year-old Wendy, " but I'd adapt. And maybe I'd think twice and buy fruit or something healthy instead 32. What is behind the new urgency to change diets? A. COVID-19 death cases B. Pressure from the public C. The nutritional environment D. Wide co ption of packaged food 33. Some states make a law change to A advocate a healthier lifestyle B. meet healthier food demand C cut junk food production D win support from young people 34. What did public health groups do about the ban? A. They tried to win grocers support. B. They funded the research on diseases C. They stopped the delivery of junk food. D. They raised citizens' of health issue 英语试题第7页(共12页 启光版权所有2021年普通高等学校招生全国统一模拟考试 英语参考答案及解析 第一部分听 CBC ACAC 第二部分阅读 第 篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍了一个专门为青少年提供 训的机构 案 解题思路】根据第一段 为 轻 职业 解题思路】根据 丁知答案 答案 解题思路】根据 答案 B篇 篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。主要讲述了早期人类因为无法食用所有捕获的猎物 将 肉扔给狼,进行最初的狗的驯化 案 题 根据第一段“ Despit 知答案 解 ... ...

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