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A war on sugar has begun in the UK that echoes the nation’s successful campaign against salt. The effort is【C1】______because it
A war on sugar has begun in the UK that echoes the nation’s successful campaign against salt. The effort is【C1】______because it
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A war on sugar has begun in the UK that echoes the nation’s successful campaign against salt. The effort is【C1】______because it could help to reduce obesity, but cutting sugar out of people’s diets poses【C2】______challenges.
Last week, a group of academics and policy【C3】______specializing in medicine and【C4】______announced that they had formed a campaign group, Action on Sugar. Their idea is to convince manufacturers to【C5】______and gradually lower the【C6】______of sugar added to foods—so slowly that it isn’t missed by【C7】______.
It is essentially the same【C8】______as a campaign that is【C9】______credited with reducing British people’s salt intake.
Over the past decade, CASH, a non-government organisation, helped to create anti-salt【C10】______aimed at the general public,【C11】______year-by-year targets for companies to reduce salt levels. These were【C12】______but had the backing of the government, and it was【C13】______that the targets would be legally enforced if companies【C14】______. Most manufacturers lowered their salt levels —and,【C15】______, there has been a 15 per cent【C16】______in salt intake in the UK, according to CASH.
Repeating the trick with sugar may be more【C17】______not least because we do not know for sure if our palates(sense of taste)can adjust to eating food that is less【C18】______. By contrast, studies have shown that if volunteers are forced to eat a less salty diet, over several weeks they gradually begin to【C19】______food that is less salty. "There’s no reason to think that would not hold【C20】______for sweet taste too," says Charles Spence, a neurogas-tronomist at the University of Oxford.
【C13】
选项
A、found
B、reported
C、progressed
D、implied
答案
D
解析
空格前提到,该运动得到了政府的支持,而空格后that引导的从句则说“这些目标将会依法强制执行”。只有政府才可以强制执行这些目标,所以政府的支持就表示将会强制执行这些目标。故选D项implied“意味着”。
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