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【题目】听下面一段独白, 根据题目要求在相应的横线上写下关键信息。每小题仅填写一个词。

Making Smoothies

Smoothie:a 1and creamy drink

Tool

a blender: an electric machine to 2liquids and soft foods

Ingredients

fruit, vegetables,yogurt, ice-cream, water, ice, fruit juice, 3, nuts, herbs

Recipe for a strawberry smoothie

4strawberries, 125 ml of milk, 5 ice cubes, 1 tablespoon of sugar

cut the strawberries into pieces and put them into a blender

pour milk into the blender

5 ice

【答案】

1thick

2mix

3honey

410/ten

5add

【解析】

Hey, good morning, everyone! Welcome to Lillian’s Kitchen. I’m Lillian Rayne. Today, we’re going to learn how to make smoothies. First, what is a smoothie? Please look at the glasses in front of me. They are smoothies! Don’t they look inviting? A smoothie is a thick and creamy drink made from raw fruit, vegetables, and sometimes dairy products like yogurt, or ice-cream, typically using a blender. Here you can see a blender. It’s an electric machine you use to mix liquids and soft foods together. Actually, besides some common recipes, you can be creative to make smoothies of your own style. You may use other ingredients, such as water, ice, fruit juice, honey, nuts, or even herbs.

Now, I’m showing you how to make a strawberry smoothie. Strawberry smoothies are healthy, delicious, and refreshing—and best of all, they’re easy to make! First, you need 10 strawberries, 125 ml of milk, 5 ice cubes, and 1 tablespoon of sugar. Then, cut your strawberries into pieces and put them into a blender. Next, pour the milk into the blender. Add ice. Turn on the blender until the mixture is perfectly done. Put the sugar in, blending a few seconds more. If the strawberries are sweet enough, you may not need the sugar. Or if you’d like something more natural, honey is a great alternative. After all this, pour the smoothie into a glass. And now, it’s time to enjoy!

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