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    他拉上了包月。哼,和拉散座儿一样的不顺心!这回是在杨宅。杨先生是上海人,杨太太是天津人,杨二太太是苏州人。一位先生,两位太太,南腔北调的生了不知有多少孩子。头一天上工,祥子就差点发了昏。一清早,大太太坐车上市去买菜。回来,分头送少爷小姐们上学,有上初中的,有上小学的,有上幼稚园的;学校不同,年纪不同,长相不同,可是都一样的讨厌,特别是坐在车上,至老实的也比猴子多着两手儿。把孩子们都送走,杨先生上衙门。送到衙门,赶紧回来,拉二太太上东安市场或去看亲友。回来,接学生回家吃午饭。吃完,再送走。送学生回来,祥子以为可以吃饭了,大太太扯着天津腔,叫他去挑水。杨宅的甜水有人送,洗衣裳的苦水归车夫去挑。这个工作在条件之外,祥子为对付事情,没敢争论,一声没响的给挑满了缸。放下水桶,刚要去端饭碗,二太太叫他去给买东西。大太太与二太太一向是不和的,可是在家政上,二位的政见倒一致,其中的一项是不准仆人闲一会儿,另一项是不肯看仆人吃饭。祥子不晓得这个,只当是头一天恰巧赶上宅里这么忙,于是又没说什么,而自己掏腰包买了几个烧饼。他爱钱如命,可是为维持事情,不得不狠了心。

    牌局散了,太太叫他把客人送回家。两位女客急于要同时走,所以得另雇一辆车。祥子喊来一辆,大太太撩袍拖带的混身找钱,预备着代付客人的车资;客人谦让了两句,大太太仿佛要拚命似的喊:“你这是怎么了,老妹子!到了我这儿啦,还没个车钱吗!老妹子!坐上啦!”她到这时候,才摸出来一毛钱。祥子看得清清楚楚,递过那一毛钱的时候,太太的手有点哆嗦。送完了客,帮着张妈把牌桌什么的收拾好,祥子看了太太一眼。太太叫张妈去拿点开水,等张妈出了屋门,她拿出一毛钱来:“拿去,别拿眼紧扫搭着我!”祥子的脸忽然紫了,挺了挺腰,好象头要顶住房梁,一把抓起那张毛票,摔在太太的胖脸上:“给我四天的工钱!”“怎吗札?”太太说完这个,又看了祥子一眼,不言语了,把四天的工钱给了他。拉着铺盖刚一出街门,他听见院里破口骂上了。

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    The World Health Organization says the widespread use of sugar in food products and drinks is a major concern in many areas. So WHO officials are calling on governments to require taxes on sugary drinks in an effort to limit their usage and popularity. The officials believe the taxes also would reduce the risk of health problems resulting from obesity.

    Obesity is a condition in which the body stores large, unhealthy amounts of fat. Obese individuals are considered overweight. A new report says that in 2014 more than one-third of the adults in the world were overweight, and 500 million were considered obese. The United Nations agency estimates that in 2015, 42 million children under age 5 were either overweight or obese. It says that number represents an increase of about 11 million during the past 15 years. Almost half of these boys and girls live in Asia and one-fourth in Africa.

    The U.N. agency blames unhealthy diets for a rise in diabetes cases. There are 422 million cases of the disease worldwide. WHO says 1.5 million people die from it every year. It says the use of sugar in food products, like sugary drinks, is a major reason for the increase in rates of obesity and diabetes.

    Temo Waqanivalu is with the agency's Department for the Prevention on Non-Communicable Diseases. He told VOA hat taxing sugary drinks would reduce consumption and save lives. Waganivalu noted that Mexico enacted a 10 percent tax on sugary drinks in 2014. He said by the end of the year, there was a 6 percent drop in the consumption of such drinks. Among poor people, the number of people who consumed sugary drinks dropped by 17 percent.

    The WHO says people should limit the amount of sugar they consume. It says they should keep their sugar intake to below 10 percent of their total energy needs, and reduce it to less than 5 percent for improved health.