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It's not only in China.When I went abroad,I found people had all sorts of strange habits when it came tofood.In Denmark,they put salted red fish on bread and eat it for dinner,no matter how much it ruins their breath.They think it's a delicacy,and it's connected with their culture.I think it's a wonderful tradition.21.When did the writer become aware of her habit of cracking sunflower seeds?A.She had a crack in her front teeth.B.Her British friend reminded her.C.She realized when she was watching TV.D.She typed a report about seeds.22.What does the writer prove by mentioning Chinese New Year?A.The traditions of celebrating it disappear.B.Children can eat delicious food on that day.C.The families would get together for it.D.Eating sunflower seeds is related to it.23.What can we infer from the passage?A.One kind of food doesn't necessarily suit everyoneB.It is good to form healthy eating habits.C.Eating habits come from a certain culture.D.Changing your eating habits will change your life.BGetting sick is an invariable (part of people's lives.But their attitudes toward being sick andhospital visits vary from country to country.This difference hasn't been more pronounced since the start of thenovel coronavirus (COVID-19)epidemic-when a great number of people are falling ill all at the same time.The conditions in the US are getting worse quickly,which is largely due to the fact that there's no universalhealthcare system.According to the 2019 US Census,28 million people are not covered or do not have adequatehealth insurance,meaning that they would probably avoid getting tested for the virus,for fear of the cost of beinghospitalized."There is a strong financial incentive (to conceal (symptoms,to try to keep working and caringfor children,and by consequence,they're spreading the virus ..simply because they have no other choice,"wrotereporter James Hamblin on The Atlantic.Germany,on the contrary,has one of the world's best-developed and most expensive public healthcaresystems that covers every citizen.People in Germany -who have "high levels of job security",according to theLos Angeles Times-are also more likely to follow the quarantine measures and stay at home without having toworry about losing their jobs.Both explain why the country seems to be weathering (the pandemic betterthan its European peers."The conditions to deal with the virus in Germany are among the best in the world,"said GermanChancellor Angela Merkel,according to the Los Angeles Times.Japan also has universal public healthcare,but it brings another kind of problem:People tend to seek moremedical care than necessary.According to Yusuke Tsugawa,a physician at Harvard University,Japan has three高二英语学科试题第4页(共10页)

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