問題詳情

III.Cloze (24%)
(A)A British saying goes, “We are what we eat." In fact, our diet has much to do not just with our weight but also with our health. Therefore, if one is trying to keep in shape, it is critical that he or she _19一 off foods that are potentially damaging to his or her health. To help us make correct food choices, the Food Standards Agency in the UK created a food labeling system that operates like something we know very well: the traffic light system Green, amber, and red _20_ represent low, medium, and high amounts of fat, saturated fat, sugar, and salt in one serving. Basically, the more green lights we see on a package of food, the healthier that food is. While the system boasts its instantly recognizable symbols, people in the food industry are opposed to this idea, —21_ that this approach to food labeling is too simplistic. They prefer giving exact figures for fear that the complete nutrition facts might be ignored. —22— the fact that not everyone supports traffic light labeling, this system does remind us to make better food choices. There are times _23_ we are not sure if the food we buy might harm our health. With traffic light labels, we can pause for thought, and then decide what to put in our shopping baskets more wisely.
【題組】19.
(A) keep
(B)keeps
(C)kept
(D) to keep

參考答案

答案:B
難度:適中0.538462
統計:A(3),B(7),C(1),D(2),E(0)