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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Many pe...

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Many people wonder if there is any 1.(connect) between our senses and our health. Scientists observe that making the most of our senses when we are young can keep us healthy later on in life.

Why do we feel 2. (anxiety) or tired? One study shows that 3. (approximate) 90% of our time is spent watching television or using computers. It is added that while our sense of sight is used too much, our 4. (sense) of touch and smell have been ignored.

People often ask 5. or not we should develop all our senses. The answer is yes. Experts suggest that we do the 6. (follow) things more often. While having dinner, listen to some 7. (enjoy) music rather than watch television. While relaxing at home, have some flowers next to you 8. smell nice. Before going to bed, turn the lights 9.. While sleeping, wear a nightshirt that is pleasant to touch—it 10. (make) us sleep well.

 

1.connection 2.anxious 3.approximately 4.senses 5.whether 6.following 7.enjoyable 8.that/which 9.off 10.will make 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。论述了我们的感官和健康的联系。科学家观察到,当我们年轻的时候,充分利用我们的感官可以使我们在以后的生活中保持健康。 1.考查名词。本句用句型“there be + 主语”,is是单数,故用名词单数形式,填connection。 2.考查形容词作表语。由其前的动词feel可知,此处应用形容词形式作表语,故填anxious。 3.考查副词用法。此处用副词形式作状语,意为“大约,大概”,故填approximately。 4.考查名词复数。根据其后的定语of touch and smell可知,此处填复数名词senses。 5.考查句意和固定搭配。句意:人们经常问我们是否应该发展我们所有的感官。whether与or not构成固定结构,意为“是否”,故填whether。 6.考查非谓语动词。此处用非谓语形式作定语,其和中心词things是主动关系,应用现在分词形式,故填following。 7.考查形容词。句意:吃饭时,听一些令人愉快的音乐,而不是看电视。此处应用形容词形式作前置定语,故填enjoyable。 8.考查定语从句。先行词为some flowers,在定语从句中作主语,故填that/which。 9.考查固定短语搭配。根据上下文可知,上床睡觉之前将灯关掉。turn off关掉。故填off。 10.考查谓语。句意:睡觉时,穿一件摸起来舒服的睡衣,那会让我们睡得好。此处是祈使句+破折号+陈述句固定句型,陈述句用将来时,故填will make。
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