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【题目】阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

We are what we eat because what we eat every day has 【1】great impact on our health. Therefore, we should make every effort to change our bad eating habits.【2】 we all know, baked or fried foods may be 【3】(taste), but eating too much of them will【4】(probable)result in some illnesses. Moreover, some food that costs us a great deal of money and is not healthy is junk food.

【5】(compare) with people in the West, Chinese people used to eat more grain and vegetables, but 【6】 (little) meat, which is a good eating habit. However, things are quite different now. With the rapid economic 【7】 (grow) of our country, we are now also eating a lot of food that is high in sugar and fat. We 【8】(run) the risk of eating out without 【9】(consider) the balance of our diet .The food we choose affects our health, so we suggest that the food we choose 【10】give us the nutrients we need.

【答案】

【1】a

【2】As

【3】tasty

【4】probably

【5】Compared

【6】less

【7】growth

【8】are running

【9】considering

【10】should

【解析】

【1】a 考查冠词用法。impact是可数名词,且此处是泛指,故前面应加不定冠词a。

【2】As 考查固定用法。As we all know意思是:众所周知,正如我们所知。

【3】tasty 考查形容词的用法。be动词后用形容词作表语,taste的形容词是tasty。

【4】probably 考查副词用法。修饰动词短语result in应使用副词,probable的副词是probably。

【5】Compared 考查非谓语动词。compare A with B是固定搭配,此处compare与句子的主语Chinese people之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,故本处应用compare的过去分词compared。

【6】less 考查形容词比较级的用法。根据前面的more,可知此处也应用比较级,little的比较级是less。

【7】growth 考查名词用法。形容词修饰名词,所以economic后应使用名词,grow的名词是growth。【8】are running 考查动词时态。根据上文的 we are now also eating a lot of food that is high in sugar and fat. 可知本处也应用现在进行时,故本处填are running。

【9】considering 考查动名词用法。介词without后应使用动名词,故填considering。

【10】should 考查虚拟语气的用法。动词suggest后的宾语从句应使用虚拟语气should加动词原形,should可省略,故本处填should。

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