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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。

There is potentially good news for coffee-lovers  1.drinking three or more cups of coffee a day may help people live longer.Researchers suggest that drinking more coffee contributes 2. a lower risk of death, particularly from heart diseases. This study shows that people who have a daily minimum of three cups of coffee are 8-18% less likely 3.(die)from health problems than non-coffee drinkers. This is 4.first time that the beneficial effects of coffee on human health have been proved by researchers,5.(base)on scientific figures.Not all experts agree with the research findings.Health experts suggest that those people benefiting from drinking coffee may have more money,as a result of 6.,they are able to live a healthier lifestyle 7.non-coffee drinkers.They say concrete health benefits of drinking coffee haven't been proved.When 8.(refer)to the upper level of safe caffeine intake,experts say that more than 400 mg will 9.(probable)increase the risk of suffering from panic attacks,heart problems,and insomnia(失眠症)Do follow the 10.(instruct)from experts if you want o enjoy coffee more.

 

1.that 2.to 3.to die 4.the 5.Based 6.which 7.than 8.referring 9.probably 10.instructions 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。介绍了不同专家关于喝咖啡对人体健康是否有有利影响有着不同的意见。 1.考查同位语从句连接词。句意:对咖啡爱好者来说,这可能是个好消息,一天喝三杯或者更多可能会使人活得更久。分析句子成分可知,句子“drinking three or more cups of coffee a day may help people live longer.”是名词“news”的同位语,因此是同位语从句,此处缺同位语从句连接词that。故填that。 2.考查动词搭配。句意:研究人员认为,喝更多的咖啡有助于降低死亡风险,特别是心脏病。固定短语contribute to意为“有助于”。故填to。 3.考查固定搭配。be likely to do sth 意为“有可能做某事”。故填to die。 4.考查冠词。此空后跟序数词“first”,定冠词“the”序数词。修饰故填the。 5.考查非谓语动词。句意:以科学数据为基础,这是第一次研究人员证明了咖啡对人类健康的有益影响。短语base sth on/upon sth意为“以…为基础(或根据)”,因此逻辑主语与动词base之间是动宾关系,也就是被动关系,因此填base的过去分词。故填Based。 6.考查定语从句连接词。分析句子结构可知,先行词是前边的句子“those people benefiting from drinking coffee may have more money”,指物,关系词前有介词,只能用which。故填which。 7.考查比较级。根据healthier可知是比较结构。故填than。 8.考查非谓语动词。句中逻辑主语experts 与refer to之间为主动关系,所以用现在分词作状语。故填referring。 9.考查副词。副词修饰动词increase,因此将形容词probable变成副词probably。故填probably。 10.考查名词。the修饰名词,故将动词instruct变成名词instruction,instruction意为“指示”,常用复数。故填instructions。
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