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In 2020, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the World Food Programme (WFP). 

        Why a Nobel Prize for the WFP, and why now? In 2019, the WFP assisted nearly 100 million people in 88 countries. It is the safety net for those who fall off the edge of existence. It is a response to solving the problem of food instability. Its Nobel Prize reminds us all of the moral hazard in imagining that the poor and vulnerable are somebody else’s problem.

        The WFP has been around since 1961 and has been the global coordinator of nationally based efforts to avoid disasters with food aid. Despite decades of effort to eliminate hunger, the latest estimate is that about 11% of people on the planet (about 820 million people) are suffering daily undernourishment. Progress at reducing undernourishment has stopped despite gains through the 1990s and 2000s.

        Developed countries sometimes offer food and aid to developing ones, but at a price. One American philosopher stated that addressing the needs of the poor and vulnerable is about more than money—it is mostly about creating conditions under which prosperity and opportunity can thrive. When aid is offered with heavy conditions attached, like loan repayment or food for resources, it often widens the gap between rich and poor and sustains the old world order. This is why the work of the WFP is so vital.

        The scientific community, however, can provide a helping hand to the WFP. By sharing knowledge of agriculture and climate with peers in countries most vulnerable to poverty and hunger, scientists can help reduce these problems. By making its voice heard, science can lead by example. The ability to overcome food shortages that must be built into some of the poorest countries will not come from loans from wealthy countries, which may have food problems of their own, or world economic institutions. This ability will be built upon self-confident people using open and shared scientific knowledge to pull themselves out of their misery.

52. What do we learn about the WFP’s effort to eliminate hunger?

A
It has ensured a sufficient food supply to millions.
B
It is still far from its goal despite the progress made.
C
It has done a good job in combating natural disasters.
D
It is preventing starvation occurring on a global scale.
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答案:

B

解析:

解析:B。根据题干中的the WFP’s effort to eliminate hunger可定位至原文第三段第二、三句。该处提到,尽管世粮署几十年来一直在努力消除饥饿,但是最新预估显示,地球上有11%左右的人(约8.2亿人)长期营养不良。在缓解营养不良方面,尽管取得了一些进展,但目前也已停滞不前。由此可知,世粮署在消除饥饿方面的努力虽然取得了一些进展,但仍远未实现目标。B项与此相符,其中的despite the progress made对应定位句中的despite gains,故为正确答案。

错项排除:A项的ensured a sufficient food supply和C项的combating natural disasters在原文中未提及,故均可排除。D项利用原文中的global和eliminate hunger进行拼凑,但曲解了原文意思,故错误。

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