問題詳情

The recent wave of food crisis has taken a toll on many impoverished countries, among 23 Haiti is the hardest hit. Owing to catastrophic crop failures and the soaring prices of imported goods, farmers in the island country simply can’t produce food 24 to meet local needs. To keep their hunger at bay, local residents have supplemented their diet with mud cakes, which leads to malnutrition and diseases.Actually, thirty-five other nations are faced with a similar plight. For instance, the Aboubakars family in Chad ate about $24 worth of food per week, which 25 sorghum, vegetables, nuts, and sunflower oil. Their only “luxuries” were salt, pepper, and a handful of ginger for flavor. As a sharp contrast, the Revis family in America spent over $300 on food per week, an amount that is over 26 the total food budget of the Aboubakars.27 it is serious in some parts of the world, the problem of food shortages can actually be prevented. Though there’s no quick fix to the situation, here in Taiwan, we can still make a difference by better managing the world’s food supply and distribution. On a(n) individual level, we can make minor adjustments like cherishing our food on the table and 28 more food from going to waste. What really matters is that we should keep in mind the potential danger of a food crisis; otherwise, no matter which part of the world we live in, we’re bound to face food shortages 29 .
23.
(A) them
(B) which
(C) where
(D) what

參考答案

答案:B
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(4),B(5),C(4),D(0),E(0)

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