A drought that a government official called the most severe Mexico had ever

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问题     A drought that a government official called the most severe Mexico had
ever been faced has left two million people without access to water and, 1.______
coupled with a cold snap, has devastated cropland in nearly half of the country.
    The government in the past week has authorized $2.63 billion in aid, including
potable water, food and temporary jobs for most affected areas, rural communities 2.______
in 19 of Mexico’s 31 states. But officials warned that no serious relief was expected
for at least other five months, when the rainy season typically begins in earnest. 3.______
    Among the most seriously drought-striking communities are tribal areas 4.______
of the Tarahumara indigenous community in the Sierra Madre, in the north.
When false reports of a mass suicide brought in by hunger surfaced recently, 5.______
journalists and aid organizations poured in to shed light on the situation.
    Nearly 7 percent of the country’s agriculture land, mostly in the north 6.______
and center, has suffered total loss. The drought, that has been compounded 7.______
by freezing temperatures, has already pushed up the cost of some produce,
including corn and beans. It might cause inflation to rise later this year.
    Some of the most devastated areas are hard to reach, speeding the flow 8.______
of aid to a trickle. The Red Cross is sending 70-pound sacks of rice, beans
and sugar, as well winter clothing. 9.______
    Even licit crops have suffered in the drought. Many marijuana crops 10.______
had dried up but that the harvest of what remains has continued.  [br]

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答案 ∧most—the

解析 本题为冠词误用。根据句子意思,政府给受灾最严重地区提供援助,most前必须加定冠词,否则就变成非常严重,与原文不符。
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