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Tea is enjoyed all over the world as a comforting treat. First, choose the type of tea you want to drink. There are various types of tea that offer different health1.(benefit) and flavors. Next, boil a pot of water and pour it over your tea. Allow your tea to soak thoroughly. Add milk and sugar to increase the flavor of bold teas or add honey2.lightly flavored teas if desired.

Green tea is known for3.(it) high level of a cancer-fighting chemical. 4., green tea is high in caffeine and can make you feel anxious and nervous if you drink too much. It is said that oolong tea may promote healthy skin and black tea can5.(great) reduce the risk of breast cancer in younger women. Write tea is helpful in preventing cavities and building the6.(strong) of your teeth. There have been many claims about herbal teas which can do good to health, but there is limited research or 7.(support) data on these claims.

Most teas can8.(buy) and transported in tins of loose tea or in small packages of tea bags. Some people believe that loose leaf teas have a9.(fresh) flavor than tea bags10.others prefer tea bags because they’re much easier to use and carry around.

 

1.benefits 2.to 3.its 4.However 5.greatly 6.strength 7.supporting 8.be bought 9.fresher 10.while 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。主要介绍了我国传统的茶文化,主要描述了煮茶的方法以及不同种类茶的功能。 1.考查名词。“ offer different health _____1_____ (benefit) and flavors”,分析句子结构,由连词and可知flavors与横线处是并列结构,所以应填写名词。故填benefits。 2.考查介词。“Add milk and sugar to increase the flavor of bold teas or add honey___2___lightly flavored teas if desired”,连接词and连接两个并列结构,由前句中的add …to… 把…添加到…中去,后句也为同样的结构。故填to。 3.考查物主代词。“Green tea is known for _____3_____ (it) high level of a cancer-fighting chemical”,分析该句,for为介词, high level of a cancer-fighting chemical是名词,而横线后句子指代不明,应补充代词成分。故填its。 4.考查副词。根据前文“Green tea is known for its high level of a cancer-fighting chemica”绿茶含有较多的化学抗癌物质,以及后文“green tea is high in caffeine and can make you feel anxious and nervous if you drink too much”如果你喝太多会使你感觉焦虑和紧张,前文表示积极意义,后文表示消极意义,两句之间为转折关系。故填However。 5.考查副词。“black tea can _____5_____ (great) reduce the risk of breast cancer”,句子结构完整,不缺少成分,reduce为动词,应用副词修饰动词,故填greatly。 6.考查名词。“ building the_____6_____ (strong) of your teeth”,横线前是the,横线后为介词of,所以横线处应填写名词。故填strength。 7.考查形容词。“ there is limited research or _____7_____ (support) data on these claims”,or连接两个并列结构。Limited为形容词,所以横线处也应填形容词,修饰名词data。故填supporting。 8.考查被动语态。“Most teas can _____8_____ (buy)”,tea与buy之间是被动关系,横线前有情态动词can,所以应该用be+被动语态的形式,故填be bought。 9.考查形容词。“Some people believe that loose leaf teas have a _____9_____ (fresh) flavor than tea bags ”,由than可知,该句表示两者之间的对比关系,所以应该用比较级,横线前为a,横线后为名词,所以横线处应该用形容词的比较级形式。故填fresher。 10.考查连接词。根据前文“Some people believe that loose leaf teas have a fresher flavor than tea bags ”,结合后文“ others prefer tea bags ”,可知此句表转折。故填while。
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