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山东省邹城市2019届高三上学期英语期中考试试卷

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    On May 28th, we observe World Hunger Day. It is an effort to focus attention on fact that despite there being enough food globally, some 21,000 people die every day from hunger.

    People do not go hungry because the world does not produce enough food for everyone. According to the world Hunger Education Service, recently the percentage of people cannot get enough food chronically(长期地)has reduced from 34% to 15%. The main problem is that many people in the world still do not have resources (purchase) or grow enough food.

    Indeed, hunger (be) a result of poverty, and also one of its causes. Hunger exists because many countries lack social safety nets; because in many countries women, although they do most of the farming, do not have as much access men to training or land.

    Over the past decade, a global push to reduce hunger and extreme poverty (mark) some significant successes, partly thanks the efforts of many international(organization). But on world Hunger Day, let us not forget that with over 815,000 people still (live) in daily food insecurity, we still have a long way to go before we can (safe) say that no child goes to bed hungry most nights.

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