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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 For...

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

For  many of  us, cold drinks 1. (consider) to be one of the necessities for summer. Who can resist the 2. (please) of drinking an ice-cold Coke after playing a basketball game on a hot day?

However,  a  recent study 3. (conduct) by the professors from the University of Ottawa, found hot drinks such as teas and coffees might actually be more 4. (effect) to cool you down in  dry  conditions.  According  to  Smithsonian  Magazine,  when  you  drink  some  hot  drinks,   you 5. (start) to sweat more. It will remove excess heat by converting (转化) 6. water from a liquid to a vapor. As long as you are able to sweat, you can cool down quickly.

But  that also means 7. you’re in a hot, humid room, or you are wearing long sleeves and trousers, hot  drinks are 8. (probable)  not  going to work. 9. that case, Jay suggests the opposite course of action: “Hot drinks still add a small amount of heat to the body, so if 10. (sweat) more is going to be a problem, go for a cold drink.”

 

1.are considered 2.pleasure 3.conducted 4.effective 5.will start 6.the 7.if 8.probably 9.In 10.sweating 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了热饮可以让人在炎热干燥的情况下帮助人快速降温,但如果还是一直流汗的话还是可以喝点冷饮。 1.考查被动语态。句意:冷饮被认为是夏天的必需品之一。分析句子可知,cold drinks与consider是逻辑上的被动关系,且该句描述的是一般事实,因此需使用一般现在时的被动语态,即“被认为”,另外主语是复数,因此be动词要使用are。故填are considered。 2.考查名词。句意:谁能在炎热的一天打完篮球后,拒绝冰镇可乐的乐趣?分析句子可知,句中缺少resist 的宾语,用please的名词形式。故填pleasure。 3.考查非谓语动词。句意:然而,Ottawa大学教授最近进行的一项研究发现,像茶和咖啡这样的热饮在干燥情况下可以更有效地让你凉爽起来。分析句子可知,study 与conduct 是被动关系,因此用过去分词作定语。故填conducted。 4.考查形容词。句意:像茶和咖啡这样的热饮在干燥情况下可以更有效地让你凉爽起来。分析句子可知,more是副词,需修饰形容词,因此需使用effect的形容词形式,故填effective。 5.考查动词时态。句意:当你喝热饮的时候,你就会流更多的汗。分析句子可知,当从句为一般现在时,主句需用一般将来时。故填will start。 6.考查定冠词。句意:它通过将水从液体转化为蒸汽来去除多余的热量。分析句子可知,water特指上文的hot drinks,前文中出现过的内容需用定冠词进行修饰,故填the。 7.考查连词。句意:这也意味着,如果你在一个炎热、潮湿的房间里,或者你穿着长袖和长裤,热饮就可能没有作用了。分析句子成分可知,if 引导的是宾语从句中的条件状语从句。故填if。 8.考查副词,句意:这也意味着,如果你在一个炎热、潮湿的房间里,或者你穿着长袖和长裤,热饮就可能没有作用了。分析句子可知,需用副词修饰动词work,故填probably。 9.考查固定搭配。句意:在这种情况下,Jay提出了不同的行动方针:热饮仍然会给身体增加少量的热量。分析句子可知,此处in that case为固定短语,意思是“在那种情况下,如果那样的话”。故填In。 10.考查非谓语动词。句意:如果出汗多是一个问题的话,还是可以喝点冷饮的。分析句子可知,句中缺少主语,因此需使用动名词作主语。故填sweating。
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