"Nanny", "tyrant"—these were among the charges hurled at Michael Bloomberg, New York’s mayor, when he proposed a ban on big fizz

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问题     "Nanny", "tyrant"—these were among the charges hurled at Michael Bloomberg, New York’s mayor, when he proposed a ban on big fizzy-drink bottles last May. The billionaire shrugged and pushed forward. However even Mr Bloomberg must heed a court order. The American Beverage Association, which represents Coca-Cola and other soda companies, has sued. Mr Bloomberg’s ban is due to start on March 12th, but a judge may intervene.
    Three years after Michelle Obama launched her Let’s Move! campaign, the fight against childhood obesity faces a tactical problem. Recent years have been dipping obesity rates in a few places, including New York, Mississippi and Philadelphia. But 17% of American children are still obese. The question is how to speed up progress.  Further bans look increasingly unlikely.
    Voluntary programs remain politically much easier. Mrs Obama has exhorted firms to take action. Many companies have. On March 6th the Partnership for a Healthier America, a business group, published a report praising its members for putting more grocers in poor areas and healthier foods at restaurants. Sixteen food and beverage companies have promised to slash a combined 1.5 trillion calories from their products by 2015. Their first progress report is due in June. The long-term effect of these efforts may be slim. For example, even if the food and drink firms keep their promise , they would cut just 14 calories from the average American’s daily diet.
    Regulations might bring bigger change, but recent years suggest that such rules will come slowly, if at all. Congress did pass a law requiring healthier school lunches, though its effects are limited. Other attempts at national regulation have stalled. Four federal agencies studied voluntary guidelines to limit junk-food advertisements to children. Under pressure from Congress, the agencies dropped the effort. Obamacare requires that all restaurants and cinemas post the number of calories in their foods. The Food and Drug Administration proposed a rule for menus in 2011, but has yet to finalise the regulation.
    Cities and states are more likely to act than Congress (hardly a high bar) , but they face their own challenges. Last year the beverage lobby spent more than $2.8m to defeat a soda tax in the small city of Richmond, California. Even Mr Bloomberg, the anti-obesity crusade’s most fervent warrior, can only do so much.
We learn from Paragraph 3 that ______.

选项 A、many firms have answered Mrs Obama’s call
B、Partnership for a Healthier America is a political organization
C、the efforts of the food and drink companies may seem effective in the long term
D、sixteen food and drink companies have cut down 1.5 trillion calories from their products

答案A

解析 根据选项A定位到第三段第二、三两句:Mrs Obama has exhorted firms to take action.Many companies have.意为:奥巴马夫人忠告企业采取行动,许多企业照办了。即许多企业响应了奥巴马夫人的号召,即选项A是正确的。根据选项B中的Partnership for a Healthier America定位到第三段第四句:On March 6th the Partnership for a Healthier America, a business group...该句明确提到Partnership for a Healthier America是一个商业组织,而非政治组织,故选项B错误。根据选项C定位到第三段倒数第二句:The long-term effect of these efforts may be slim.其中提到:这些努力的长远效果可能是微弱的。其中“slim”一词与该项的“effective”意思是相反的,故该项错误。选项D错在“have cut down”,原文提到:Sixteen food and beverage companies have promised to slash a combined 1.5 trillion calories from their products by 2015.其中“by 2015”是关键,这与该项中的“have cut down”不符,故该项错误。
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