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Don’t be too ______ about what you eat, or you are likely to develop an unbalanced diet, which is harmful to your health.

A. special B. particular

C. concerned D. worried

B

【解析】

试题分析: A专门的,特别的;B挑剔的;C关心的,相关的;D担忧的,焦虑的。be particular about sth.对……讲究/挑剔是固定短语。句意:不要太挑剔吃的,否则你可能会养成不平衡的膳食,这对你的健康有害。结合句意,选B。

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