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12.The dark chocolate is one of the favorite food choices by many people because it has a lot of benefits (61)whenit comes to your health.Here is a list of the effects of dark chocolate on health.
First of all,it contains different kinds of antioxidants(抗氧化剂) which (62)are  (be) good for heart.Besides,the dark chocolate can also lower blood pressure and reduce bad cholesterol (胆固醇),lowering the risks of stroke and taking away the risk of blood vessels which may (63)harden  (hard) for too much cholesterol in them.
Lastly,do you know the feeling of being overjoyed after (64)jogging(jog)?This feeling is like extreme happiness.The dark chocolate will give you the feeling of (65)pleasure (please) and happiness.If you are feeling that the world has turned  against you,then dark chocolate can be (66)a  mood  lifter.
These are commonly the effects of chocolate on health.It can benefit you especially if  (67)taken(take) with the right amount.(68)Approximately  (approximate),100grams of chocolate  (69)orless a day is already enough according to studies.If you have taken too much,try to lessen your other meals for the day.It is all about nutrition and taking the right amount of food in order to get the health benefit that it can provide (70)for you.

分析 本文主要介绍黑巧克力的益处.首先,它含有各种对心脏有益的抗氧化剂,降低中风的危险;其次,慢跑之后它能给你愉快的感觉.

解答 61.when 考查固定句型.when it comes to意为"当涉及到; 当谈到",是固定句型.
62.are 考查主谓一致.先行词antioxidants是复数形式,从句中谓语动词也应用复数形式are.
63.harden 考查动词.分析句子结构,句中缺少谓语动词,因在情态动词may后,harden用动词原形.
64.jogging 考查动名词. after是介词,后接动词时用动名词形式.
65.pleasure 考查名词.and是并列连词,它前后连接两个相同的语法成分,pleasure和happiness都是名词,作介词of的宾语.
66.a 考查冠词.lifter是可数名词,单数形式前加不定冠词a表示泛指.
67.taken 考查过去分词.it与take之间是动宾关系,用"if+过去分词"结构作状语.
68.Approximately 考查副词.修饰句子要用副词形式.
69.or 考查连词.根据句意:按照研究,一天100克或更少的巧克力就够了.用连词or.
70.for 考查介词.provide for意为"供给; 为…作准备",是固定搭配.

点评 语法填空题是考查学生的语言运用能力.解题时,要在理解文章的基础上,灵活运用语法知识,如词性,时态,名词单复数,连接词,代词,冠词等判断空白处应填写的内容.答完后,还要通读全文,核对所填单词形式是否正确,是否符合语境.

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