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⾼考英语资料之⾼考英语题型击破完型填空专项讲练系列17 -学⽣⽤
Special training of cracking the blank filling in college entrance examination - seventeen
命题教师:Alex彭
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As a child, I was always told to “eat my greens”. These were the unappealing vegetables that sat on the edge of my plate.
Peas, and green beans, all looked and tasted 1 . Let's face it, when there were so many other delicious treats to 2
why eat boring vegetables?
Since then my taste buds have 3 and I'm also fully aware of the health benefits of eating fresh vegetables. But we still
need 4 of the amazing goodness these green super foods give us. In the UK, a campaign has been 5 for
several years to encourage us to eat our “5 A Day”—five portions of fruit and vegetables. That's 6 evidence has shown
there are significant health 7 to getting at least five 80g portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day.
But I struggle trying to fit these five portions into my daily 8 partly because I have a sweet 9 and
vegetables are, well, tasteless. Researchers have been 10 how to make eating vegetables more 11 . They
analysed the psychology behind our food 12 and found that most of us are 13 by taste. Brad Turnwald from
Stanford University says that “studies show that people 14 to think of healthier options as less tasty for some reason.”
In Europe, a project called VeggieEAT has also been trying to find ways to get people to 15 more vegetables. Project
leader, Professor Heather Hartwell believes in 16 encouraging people into eating the right things. One idea has been to
put a 17 of a tasty looking fruit on a supermarket trolley as a 18