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Have you seen people around you running towards many pizza shops? You might be thinking why people are so c___1.___ about pizza. Actually, there are many r____2.___ why so many people prefer pizza when there is a variety of fast food.

First , pizza has a lot of flavors. If you are a c___3.__ lover, you can have one with just a cheese topping(配料). You can have vegetables as well as meat. Pizza is also in different s___4.__ ranging from the personal to the large party size. Pizza is now available at every corner from your house to your office. Just o__5.__ the phone call you can have pizza at your doorstep. People like pizza during office lunch hours or when they don’t have enough time to prepare food t____6.__. This is the main reason why pizza business is d___7.____ so quickly these days.

You will be amazed to hear that pizza, u__8.__ other fast food , is really a healthy diet. It is made f__9.___ olive oil(橄欖油), tomato sauce(醬), vegetables and whole meat, if you often eat it , you are less l___10.__ to have a heart attack.

 

1.crazy

2.reasons

3.cheese

4.sizes

5.on

6.themselves

7.developing

8.unlike

9.from

10.likely

【解析】

試題解析:本文大意:你見(jiàn)過(guò)你周圍的人跑向很多披薩店嗎?你會(huì)想人們?yōu)槭裁茨敲聪矚g披薩?實(shí)際上有許多原因?yàn)槭裁茨敲炊嗟娜烁矚g披薩,當(dāng)有許多種快餐時(shí)。披薩有許多口味。也有不同尺碼。只要打電話,在家門口就能收到披薩。人們喜歡在午餐時(shí)吃披薩,或當(dāng)他們沒(méi)有充足的時(shí)間自己準(zhǔn)備食物時(shí)。這是披薩生意這些天來(lái)發(fā)展那么快的主要原因。你會(huì)很吃驚聽(tīng)到披薩是真正健康的飲食,與其它快餐不同。它由橄欖油、番茄醬、蔬菜和全肉制成,如果你經(jīng)常吃披薩,你得心臟病的機(jī)率會(huì)變低。

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.……不同;fast food經(jīng)常被定義為不健康飲食,故答案填unlike.

9.……制成,故答案填from

10.】考查形容詞。句意:見(jiàn)【9】。likely可能的,be likely to 可能的,故答案填likely

考點(diǎn):健康保健類短文閱讀

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