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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。 Digital...

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。

Digital receipts offer a few improvements over 1.(tradition) paper receipts. One is health-related. Lots of receipt paper contains bisphenol—A, or BPA. This chemical can completely influence or outright change some bodily processes, like hair growth, hormone function and cell repair. 2. (reduce) receipt paper reduces the risk for BPA exposure for not only consumers but also for employees who handle the paper 3. a more routine basis.

Another reason why digital receipts are better just boils down to 4. (convenient). You can access those receipts through your email and file 5. (they) away in a separate folder or with a specific label for easy sorting. Or, if you need more help on the organization front, try a receipt tracking app. Physical receipts require you physically 6. (keep) track of them, and that means a shoe box or an accordion folder or a big thumb tack on a cork board in the kitchen. There have been times when I’ve let something go unreturned 7. I didn’t have the receipt. I’m betting I’m not alone on that.

Some businesses, particularly local ones, use newer point of sale systems like Square that will 8. (automatic) send you a digital receipt if you’ve already received one from another business that uses Square. When you pay with the same credit you did at the first seller, and you’ve already provided 9. email address to the Square system, you 10. (get) a receipt in your email minutes later.

 

1.traditional 2.Reducing 3.on 4.convenience 5.them 6.to keep 7.because 8.automatically 9.an 10.will get 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了与使用传统纸质票据相比,使用电子票据的益处。 1.考查形容词。句意:数字收据比传统的纸质收据有一些改进。此处作定语修饰名词 receipts应用形容词。故填traditional。 2.考查非谓语动词。句意:减少纸质收据的使用不仅降低了消费者接触BPA的风险,也降低了那些经常使用纸质收据的员工接触BPA的风险。分析句子结构可,此句缺少主语,此处时动名词作主语。故填Reducing。 3.考查介词。句意同上。固定搭配on a…basis“在……的基础上”。故填on。 4.考查名词。句意为:数字收据更好的第四个原因归结起来就是方便。短语boil down to“归结起来是;其结果是”,此处名词作介词to的宾语。故填convenience。 5.考查代词。句意:你可以通过电子邮件查看这些收据,并将它们归档到一个单独的文件夹中,或者用一个特定的标签进行分类。此处指代前面名词复数 those receipts 在句子中作宾语应用人称代词宾格形式them。故填them。 6.考查非谓语动词。句意:有形的收据需要你亲自去记录。短语require sb. to do sth.“请求某人做某事”,动词不定式作require的宾补。故填to keep。 7.考查连词。句意:有好几次,我因为没有收据而不能把东西退回了。本句为原因状语从句,表示“因为”应用because。 故填because。 8.考查副词。句意:Square会自动给你发送电子收据。修饰动词send应用其副词形式。故填automatically。 9.考查冠词。句意:您已经向Square系统提供了一个电子邮件地址。address是可数名词,且此处表泛指,应用不定冠词,又因 address的发音是以元音音素开头的,应填an。 10.考查动词时态。句意:你会在几分钟后收到一封邮件。此处为主句谓语动词,根据when引导的时间状语从句的时态可知,此处主句为一般将来时,从句用一般现在时表将来。故填一般将来时。故填will get。
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