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British Graffiti25.What does the author indicate in paragrsph 3?2C2aeofhemtpRcraoeeainonaoiotgnmr0A.Town leaders are willing to change the ban.多2%B.Dane overturns the ban for his little brother.beepe other nieeC.Dane once was punished for throwing snowballsother times it will be a political comment.D.Many children tried to change the ban but failedWhy did the Vikings leavemessage at the prehistori ste?26.What might Dane do in the future?A.Have a cat or dog as his pet.A.To relieve their boredom.B.To cause a sense of mystery.C.Correct the concept of guinea pigs.C.To display their strength.D.To show their disappointment.27.What can be a suitable title for the text?B.Take action to change the pet ruleD.Kesearch Severance rules with his parents.22.According to the suthor,which of the following is believed to be true?A.Snow Games Mean a Lot to ChildrenA.The Vikings created the very first graffiti.B.Severance Laws Need to Be OverturnedB.Politica graffiti resulted in more conflicts.C.Children Are Encouraged to Change TownC.There remain some arguments about tagging.D.A Boy Asks Town to Lift Its Snowball-Fight BanD.Rude comments are not allowed on walls.C2.oltypescan you ntnthersabse?As people panicked upon empty supermarket shelves in the early days of the pandemic(A.Ancient Graffiti.B.Political Graffiti.)there was renewed attention to farmworkers'critical role in our society.But the laborC.American Graffiti.D.British Graffiti.conditions that farmworkers endure have further worsened since then,and many of theseBessential workers have had their lives endangered by a devastating(毁灭作的)combination ofthe COVID-19 and mental-health challenges.Coldeher hasrivd inmany places.Thatmeansyoun people are enjoyingbuildinggoing swboarding and having snowball fights.A dairy farmworker in Vermont,who told us that his mental state was fraying,recalledButll American city,children can't play with sowtothe fullest.The town ofspending 12 hours milking cows only to later have to dump gallons of that milk because theSevereo Dever,gets about 100 centimeters of snowfall a year.Formos 100farm didn't have a buyer.It's hard to imagine the cruel reality of being forced to get rid ofperfectly good milk while struggling to provide your own family with much-needed food andyearsitruleshave said it is forbidden to throw or shoot stones missiles at people,money due to shortened work hours throughout the pandemic.His story is heartbreaking andanimals,buildings,trees or vehicles.Snowballs were considered to be part of the town'sunthinkable but all too common.definitions of“missiles'”.Farmworkers have always faced trauma(精神创伤),anxiety and stress from their jobs..Kyle Rietkerk works for the town of Severance.He said children cannot believe it and town leadersThey and their families have historically struggled with substandard,overerowded living andhave for years tod the children,"You have the power.You can change the law."But no one had tried-working conditions,exposure to harmful pesticides(),risk of serious injuries,poorutil ow.Nineyearod Dane Best lives in Severance with his parents and little brother.He has madeaccess to health care and poverty-level wages.According to data from the most recentit hisgoal toget the sowball-fight ban overturned ()Dane says he believes the law is"outdated".National Agricultural Worker Survey,33%of farmworkers earn incomes well below thepoverty line."want to beabeohowa sowball without getting in trouble,and I really expect to hit my brotherwith a snowball,"he said.And through these enduring injustices,they have also been harmed by the pandemic andleft out of federal COVID-19 relief programs.Researchers have estimated that hundreds ofDane's mother,Brooke Best,told a newspaper that her son found out it was illegal tothousands of farmers and farmworkers in the U.S.have contracted the virus and more thanthrow snowballs within town limits about a month and a half ago.Since then,he has been10,000 have died.Efforts to organize farmworkers to fight for better conditions have beentalking about how to change that.Dane wrote letters with his classmates in support ofhindered by COVID-19,as it has sharply limited survivors'access to help.overturning the ban.And on Monday,he spoke about the problem at a Severance townNo lesson from the pandemic is clearer than that our physical and mental health aremeeting.Leaders lised as Dane presented his arguments and all voted to lift the ban.closely linked and equally important.The stressors and mental health issues farmworkers faceThn e threwthe first gal all the parking o of the Town Hall.must be considered occupational health issues.The path forward is to create programs andDane sid,"My parentsand I have researched other Severance rules,including one thatopportunities for workers to receive mental-health support and treatment as it relates todefines pets onycatad dog.And I have a guinea pig,which appears tobe illegal inworkplace stressors,prioritizing essential workers like farmworkers and low-wage workers.Severance,too.But I believe that will be different soon.28.According to the first paragraph,what has put farmworkers'lives in danger?24.What did the Severance rules say?A.People not paying enough attention to their work.A.Children's somes are banned.B.Snowball fights are against the law.B.Shortages of food and necessities in the supermarkets.C.o kingeill be punished.D.Throwing thingsis dred dangerous.C.A combination of physical threats and mental problems.D.The worsening working conditions they have to endure.高三一调·英语第3页(共8页)衡高三一调·英语第4页(共8页)
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