2019年12月英语四级阅读真题及答案 第3套 仔细阅读2篇

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      PassageOne
Questions 46 to 50 arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

      ThefifthlargestcityinUSpassedasignificantsodataxproposalthatwilllevy (征税)1.5 centsperliquidounceondistributors.

      Philadelphil'snewmeasurewasapprovedbya 13 to 4 citycouncilvote. Itsetsanewbarforsimilarinitiativesacrossthecountry. Itisproofthattaxesonsugarydrinkscanwinsubstantialsupportoutsidesuper-liberalareas. Untilnow, theonlycitytosuccessfullypassandimplementasodataxwasBerkeley, California, in 2014.

      Thetaxwillapplytoregularanddietsodas, aswellasotherdrinkswithaddersugar, suchasGatoradeandicedteas. It'sexpectedtoraise $410 millionoverthenextfiveyears, mostofwhichwillgotowardfundingauniversalpre-kindergartenprogramforthecity.

      Whilethecitycouncilvotewasmetwithapplauseinsidethecouncilroom, opponentstothemeasure, includingsodalobbyists, madesharpcriticismsandapromisetochallengethetaxincourt.

      "Thetaxpassedtodayunfairlysinglesoutbeverages — includinglow —andno-caloriechoices," saidLaurenKane, spokeswomanfortheAmericanBeverageAssociation. "Butmostimportantly, itisagainstthelaw. SowewillsidewiththemajorityofthepeopleofPhiladelphiawhoopposethistaxandtakelegalactiontostopit."

      Anindustry-backedanti-taxcampaignhasspentatleast $4 milliononadvertisements. Theadscriticizedthemeasure, characterizingitasa "grocerytax".

      PublichealthgroupsapplaudedtheapprovedtaxassteptowardfixingcertainlastinghealthissuesthatplagueAmericans. "Themovetorecaptureasmallpartoftheprofitsfromanindustrythatpushedaproductthatcontributestodiabetes, obesityandheartdiseaseinpoorercommunitiesinordertoreinvestinthosecommunitieswillsurebeinspirationaltomanyotherplaces," saidJimKrieger, executivedirectorofHealthyFoodAmerica. "indeed, wearealreadyhearingfromsomeofthem. It'snot'justBerkeley'anymore."

      SimilarmeasuresinCalifornia'sAlbany, Oakland, SanFranciscoandColorado'sBoulderarebecominghot-buttonissues. Healthadvocacygroupshavehintedthatevenmoremightbecoming.

      46. Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutthenewly-approvedsodataxinPhiladelphia?
      A) Itwillchangethelifestyleofmanyconsumers.
      B) ItmayencourageotherUScitiestofllowsuit.
      C) Itwillcutsodaconsumptionamonglow-incomecommunities.
      D) Itmayinfluencethemarketingstrategiesofthesodabusiness.
      47. Whatwilltheopponentsprobablydotorespondtothesodataxproposal?
      A) Bargainwiththecitycouncil.
      B) Refusetopayadditionaltax.
      C) Takelegalactionagainstit.
      D) Trytowinpublicsupport.
      48. Whatdidtheindustry-backedanti-taxcampaigndoaboutthesodataxproposal?
      A) Ittriedtoarousehostilefelingsamongconsumers.
      B) Ittriedtowingrocers'supportagainstthemeasure.
      C) Itkeptsendinglttersofprotesttothemedia.
      D) Itcriticizedthemeasurethroughadvertising.
      49. Whatdidpublichealthgroupsthinkthesodataxwoulddo?
      A) Alertpeopletotheriskofsugar-induceddiseases.
      B) Helppeopletofixcertainlong-timehealthissues.
      C) Addtothefundfortheirrescarchondiscases.
      D) Benefitlow-incomepeopleacrossthecountry.
      50. Whatdowelearaboutsimilarmeasuresconceningthesodataxinsomeothercitics?
      A) Theyarebecomingrathersensitiveissues.
      B) Theyarespreadingpanicinthesodaindustry.
      C) Theyarereducingtheincidenceofsugar-induceddiseases.
      D) Theyaretakingawayalotofproftfromthesodaindustry.

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