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There is a disease sweeping the world today that is killing far more people than any other, AIDS or SARS 1.(include). That disease is obesity. The WHO has stated that of the 56.5 million 2.(die) per year around the world, over 50 percent of these are caused by diseases 3. (close) associated with unhealthy diet and lack of exercise and 4. many of these deaths could be prevented. The WHO announced, in 2014, a plan 5.(fight) obesity and invited governments to encourage its citizens to adopt a 6. (sense) diet and to take up some exercise. As part of their plan, the WHO asked governments to consider the role food advertising plays 7. encouraging people to eat unhealthy food.

One area of concern for many countries is the advertising of unhealthy food during children's television programs. In Australia,which has the highest number of food advertisements in children’s television in the world, there are 8. average of 12 food ads per hour. While in Sweden and Austria 9. there are strict laws about advertising during children's programs, there is only one food per hour. In Sweden, and Quebec in Canada, there 10. (be) no great difference in the number of obese children since the government banned food ads in children's television.

 

1. included 2. deaths 3. closely 4. that 5. to fight 6. sensible 7. in 8. an 9. where 10. has been 【解析】 本文主要叙述当今世界范围内的一种疾病即肥胖症,致人死亡率比其它的任何疾病都大,而这种病症其中50%以上是由与不健康饮食和缺乏运动密切相关的疾病引起的,其中许多死亡是可以预防的,就是鼓励人们采取合理的饮食和锻炼。 1.included 考查非谓语动词作定语。句意:有一种疾病席卷当今全世界,比任何其它疾病包括艾滋病和SARS在内夺去人的生命的都多。分析句子可知,这些病也包括艾滋病和SARS,艾滋病和SARS被包括在内,是被动的,因此要用过去分词作定语,用included。 2.deaths 考查名词复数。句意:世界卫生组织指出,世界各地每年有5650万人死于肥胖病。die被the 56.5 million修饰,要用名词,而 die动词,要用其名词复数deaths。 3.closely 考查副词辨析。句意:其中50%以上是由与不健康饮食密切相关的疾病引起的。根据句意可知close要修饰动词associated with,修饰动词要用副词修饰,故用close 的副词形式closely。 4.that 考查宾语从句。根据句子可知,本句是has stated的第二个宾语从句,根据句意可知,宾语从句不缺少成份,故用that引导。 5.to fight 考查动词不定式。句意:世界卫生组织在2014宣布了一项与肥胖作斗争的计划,分析句子可知,这项计划的目的是与肥胖作斗争,表示目的的,要用动词不定式to fight ,故填to fight。 6.sensible 考查形容词作定语。句意:鼓励市民采取合理的饮食和锻炼身体。分析句意可知,sense在句子中作定语,修饰名词diet,故用形容词sensible。 7.in 考查固定搭配。play the role in…,为固定搭配,意为“,在…中起作用”。句意:作为他们计划的一部分,世界卫生组织要求各国政府考虑食品广告在鼓励人们吃不健康食品方面所起的作用。故本题填介词in。 8.an 考查冠词。句意:澳大利亚是世界上儿童电视广告数量最多的国家,平均每小时有12个食品广告。an average of为固定搭配,意为“平均有……”。故填an. 9.where 考查定语从句。句意:而在瑞典和奥地利,关于儿童节目有严格的广告法。分析句子While in Sweden and Austria __9___ there are strict laws可知,本句中Sweden and Austria 是先行词,要定语从句中作状语,如把先行词放于从句中为in Sweden and Austria there are strict laws ,因此地点作状语,要用where。 10.has been 考查谓语动词时态。句意:自从政府禁止儿童电视上的食品广告以来,肥胖儿童的数量并没有太大的差别。句中有since引导的时间状语从句since the government banned food ads in children's television.,所以主句要用现在完成时。故填has been。
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