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閱讀短文,從方框中選擇單詞并用其適當形式填空,使短文意思完整、通順。其中有兩項多余。(10分)

important, since, forget, matter, anything, cause, strong, time, busy, vegetable, need, country

What kind of food should we eat? People in the modern world begin to worry about it. Scientists say it doesn’t 1.________. People in different 2._________ and different areas(地區) eat different kinds of food. Some eat twice a day. Some eat four3.__________ a day. Some only drink a cup of tea for breakfast. Some eat a big breakfast. All these make no difference to people’s health. The 4.________ thing is to eat the right foods. The right foods in a day are 5.________ and fruit, the right amount(數量) of meat, fish and eggs. The main food in a day is rice or bread. You can be 6.__________ and healthy when you eat the right foods.

However, in the modern world, many people are too7._________ to have a balanced diet. Sometimes, they throw 8._________ they have into their stomachs. Sometimes they even 9._________ their meals. Sometimes they eat more than they 10._________. All these bad eating habits cause some illnesses like stomach cancer.

1.matter

2.countries

3.times

4.important

5.vegetables

6.strong

7.busy

8.anything

9.forget

10.need

【解析】

試題分析:這篇短文中作者告訴我們要有健康的飲食習慣,才能使我們的身體健康、強壯。不同國家和地區的人們吃的食物是不一樣的,這并不重要,重要的是吃對食物。作者認為我們一天的飲食中要有蔬菜和水果、適量的肉、魚和雞蛋。另外作者還列舉了一些現代人的不好的飲食習慣。

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考點:閱讀填空。

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