题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类: 难易度:困难
广东省韶关市2024届高三下学期综合测试(二)英语试题
The Peasants (Ⅱ)
At noon they hoe up weeds;
Their sweat drips on the soil.
Who knows the rice that feeds
Is the fruit of hard toil!
Food is a necessity for survival. But do you know how much work goes into producing it? The poem The Peasants (II), (write) by Li Shen, a Tang Dynasty poet, shows (we) the hardship of the peasants.
The first two lines describe a common scene peasants are working their lands at noon with the sun (hang) high in the sky, sweat dripping. In the last two lines, the poet (direct) points out that the rice we eat is the fruit of peasants' hard work.
Simple as the poem is in its language, it is profound in the theme, reminding people the significance of treasuring food. According to the FAO, an estimated 1.3 billion tons of food, or one-third of total food produced for human consumption, is wasted globally each year. Therefore, it's highly suggested that every grain of rice (value). In China, we have adopted a law on food waste (offer) legal backing to the country's efforts which not only safeguard food security promote the traditional virtue of thrift (节俭) as well.
Next time you want to throw away food, please think twice.
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