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9.Keeping a balanced diet is of great benefit to our health.分析 保持平衡的饮食对我们的健康有益.
解答 答案:benefit
考查首字母填空.根据句意及句子结构,要填入benefit,意为"益处,好处".be+of+抽象名词,相当于be+该抽象名词的形容词形式,主要用来表示主语的性质.这一结构中的抽象名词前可用great,little,no,some,any,not much等修饰,以表示不同的程度,抽象名词常用importance,value,use等.
点评 考查首字母填空.准确地翻译句子、理解句子,然后根据句意及提示完成句子,使句意更通顺.
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42.A.duties | B.sorrows | C.chances | D.diseases |
43.A.completely | B.naturally | C.frequently | D.desperately |
44.A.performances | B.prejudeces | C.responsibilities | D.surroundings |
45.A.agreement | B.treatment | C.enjoyment | D.judgement |
46.A.lonely | B.lazy | C.tired | D.guilty |
47.A.average | B.imaginary | C.typical | D.fortunate |
48.A.greet | B.shock | C.worry | D.delight |
49.A.uncertain | B.unpractical | C.unfamiliar | D.unnecessary |
50.A.make fun of | B.take care of | C.catch sight of | D.pay attention to |
51.A.order | B.control | C.believe | D.ignore |
52.A.challenge | B.abandon | C.understand | D.persuade |
53.A.pleasure | B.knowledge | C.experience | D.success |
54.A.but | B.or | C.if | D.so |
55.A.return | B.recover | C.graduate | D.escape |
56.A.anything | B.nothing | C.everything | D.something |
57.A.pay | B.stop | C.guess | D.race |
58.A.reason | B.evidence | C.danger | D.instruction |
59.A.However | B.Therefore | C.Otherwise | D.Anyway |
60.A.purposes | B.possibilities | C.directions | D.suggestions |