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浙江省湖州市长兴县华盛达实验中学2024-2025学年九年级上学期10月月考英语试题
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Food is life. It gives us what we need to stay alive and be healthy. Usually, we eat because we are hungry or need energy.
Brian William, an{#blank#}1{#/blank#} scientist, says we also eat certain foods because they make us feel good, and they {#blank#}2{#/blank#} us of the good old memories. William calls this kind of food comfort(安慰) food. For some people, ice cream is a comfort food. For other people, a bowl of noodles{#blank#}3{#/blank#} them feel good.
How does a food become comfort food? William believes that we connect food {#blank#}4{#/blank#} important times, feelings, and people in our lives. "{#blank#}5{#/blank#} I was a child, my mother made a delicious soup, and I loved it. Now I often have the {#blank#}6{#/blank#} when I am tired or worried, and it helps me feel better, "says one of William's friends.
Do men and women choose different comfort foods? The {#blank#}7{#/blank#} is yes. In William's study, the favourite comfort food for both men {#blank#}8{#/blank#} women is ice cream. What's more, men usually prefer hot, delicious foods like soup or noodles. While women like{#blank#}9{#/blank#} things such as chocolate, candies and milk tea. And there is a popular saying on the Internet"If one cup of milk tea can't solve the problem, then {#blank#}10{#/blank#} cup." That means after the second cup of milk tea, you will surely become good and work out the problem.
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I moved to Colorado for skiing when I was eighteen. I {#blank#}5{#/blank#} my house, and then I left my hometown. I{#blank#}6{#/blank#} to Denver and drove to the mountains. I didn't know {#blank#}7{#/blank#} I was going, but I came behind a car with skis on top of it—so I followed it {#blank#}8{#/blank#} the way to the mountains.
I was having a {#blank#}9{#/blank#} time. So much fun, in fact, that I didn't see the ski jump (跳台滑雪的助滑道) in front of me. Well, there was nothing I could do, so I jumped. And while I was in mid air, I got so {#blank#}10{#/blank#}.
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