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A.Medical supplies
B.Financial assistance
C.Electricity generator
D.All of the above

参考答案D
解析: 细节理解题。可以从倒数第二段找出答案。

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B.Myanmar only receives emergency provisions such as .medical supplies, food, cloth, electricity generator, etc
C.Myanmar receives donation relief aid from any country without any limit
D.Myanmar prefers relief goods to cash donation

A.How to Help Myanmar
B.Myanmar Accepts US Humanitarian Aid Officially
C.Myanmar is Receiving Relief Aid from Any Country without Limit
D.The Government and the People of Myanmar Are Grateful

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This is not a surprise to public health advocates. They've studied the effect of state tax increases for years, finding that smokers, especially teens, are price sensitive. Nor is it a shock to the industry, which fiercely fights every tax increase.
The only wonder is that so many states insist on closing their ears to the message. Tobacco taxes improve public health, they raise money and most particularly, they deter people from taking up the habit as teens, which is when nearly all smokers are addicted. Yet the rate of taxation varies widely.
In Manhattan, for instance, which has the highest tax in the nation, a pack of Marlboro Light Kings cost $10.06 at one drug store Wednesday. Charleston, S.C, where the 7-cent-a-pack tax is the lowest in the nation. The price was $4.78.
The influence is obvious.
In New York, high school smoking hit a new low in the latest surveys--13.$%, far below the national average. By comparison, 26% of high school students smoke in Kentucky, Other low-tax states have similarly depressing teen-smoking records.
Hal Rogers, Representative from Kentucky, like those who are against high tobacco taxes, argues that the burden of the tax falls on low-income Americans "who choose to smoke."
That's true. But there is more reason in keeping future generations of low-income workers from getting hooked in the first place, as for today's adults, if the new tax drives them to quit, they will have more to spend on their families, cut their risk of cancer and heart disease and feel better.
The text is mainly about__________.

A.the price of cigarettes
B.the rate of teen smoking
C.the effect of tobacco tax increase
D.the differences in tobacco tax rate

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