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题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类:常考题 难易度:困难

江苏省扬州市2020-2021学年高一下学期英语期中试卷(含听力音频)

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Feeling hungry? If you're feeling extremely hungry, what's the easiest way to satisfy your hunger? The majority of us are likely to look through a takeaway menu and order some delicious but (possible) unhealthy food. And our increasingly busy lives add to our need (buy) ready-made food on the go or delivered to home.

Eating options are endless, and new technology means we can feed our (eager) at the push of a button. Takeaway delivery apps make ordering food quick and (convenience), and during the recent Coronavirus crisis, it did provide a lifeline to those who are  (stick) at home with nothing to cook or who lacked the skills to prepare a meal for (they). It's no wonder we are persuaded to skip the grocery shop pig, bypass the kitchen, and enjoy  someone else has prepared. But (order) a pizza or a box of noodles can come at a price in terms of economy and our health.

Of course, reducing salt, sugar and fat is one way to make takeaway food (health),as well as offering smaller sizes. But the best advice  you might want to take away from this Takeaway English is to find a book on cooking and try making your own nutritious meal.

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    We've all turned to sad music to make us feel {#blank#}1{#/blank#} (good)at some point in our lives, but why does doubling down on the sadness help drag us out of the mire(泥沼)?

    A new study sheds light on what's going on inside our brains {#blank#}2{#/blank#}we match our music to our feelings. It looks like sad music can be enjoyable -rather than {#blank#}3{#/blank#}(simple) depressing- because it triggers positive memories that can help to lift our mood. Psychologist Adrian North from Curtin University in Australia says there {#blank#}4{#/blank#} (be)two groups of possible{#blank#}5{#/blank#} (explain)for why we enjoy listening to sad music like this: one from social psychology, and one from cognitive neuroscience(认知神经学).

    In terms of social psychology, one way of {#blank#}6{#/blank#}(think) about this is that we feel much better about {#blank#}7{#/blank#} (we) if we focus on someone who's doing even worse, a process known as downward social comparison. Everything's going to be okay, because this person {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(have) an even worse day than you are.

    Another theory from social psychology is that people like to listen {#blank#}9{#/blank#} music that mirrors the tone of their current life circumstances -the songs act as {#blank#}10{#/blank#}sort of tuning fork(音叉) for our own situations and they resonate(共鸣) with us

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