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115年
英文
第 19 題
📖 題組:
Nearly 70% of American adults are overweight; over a third are obese. Grocery shops contain aisle after aisle of salty crisps, sugary drinks and processed snacks. Cues to eat unhealthily abound. But if this is your 16 American diet, argues Dan Buettner in “The Blue Zones: American Kitchen,” a work of anthropological reporting 17 a cookbook, you are looking in the wrong places. Mr. Buettner studies and writes about “Blue Zones,” areas where people tend to live long, healthy lives, with unusually high numbers of 18 and long life expectancy. In this book, he finds the principles of Blue Zone diets—very little meat and processed foods, with most calories coming from whole grains, greens, tubers, nuts and beans—in the cuisines of these demographic groups: Native Americans, the Latinos, and Asian-Americans. The recipes that Mr. Buettner presents do not necessarily represent 19 most people in these groups actually eat. For a variety of reasons, for instance, Native Americans and Latinos suffer higher obesity rates than non-Hispanic whites—which would probably not be the case if they all ate 20 this book recommends. But, historically, each of these groups had healthy cuisines.
Nearly 70% of American adults are overweight; over a third are obese. Grocery shops contain aisle after aisle of salty crisps, sugary drinks and processed snacks. Cues to eat unhealthily abound. But if this is your 16 American diet, argues Dan Buettner in “The Blue Zones: American Kitchen,” a work of anthropological reporting 17 a cookbook, you are looking in the wrong places. Mr. Buettner studies and writes about “Blue Zones,” areas where people tend to live long, healthy lives, with unusually high numbers of 18 and long life expectancy. In this book, he finds the principles of Blue Zone diets—very little meat and processed foods, with most calories coming from whole grains, greens, tubers, nuts and beans—in the cuisines of these demographic groups: Native Americans, the Latinos, and Asian-Americans. The recipes that Mr. Buettner presents do not necessarily represent 19 most people in these groups actually eat. For a variety of reasons, for instance, Native Americans and Latinos suffer higher obesity rates than non-Hispanic whites—which would probably not be the case if they all ate 20 this book recommends. But, historically, each of these groups had healthy cuisines.
19.
- A when
- B how
- C what
- D why
思路引導 VIP
請你先觀察空格後方子句的動詞 'eat'。在一個完整的敘述中,'eat' 這個動作通常會連結到什麼樣的訊息(例如食物或東西)?如果這個子句目前缺少了那個訊息,你覺得空格處填入的字,應該要具備什麼樣的功能才能讓整個意思變完整呢?
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太棒了!你能精準選出 (C) what,代表你對英文的子句結構與及物動詞的用法有著非常清晰的觀察力。
名詞子句與受詞的完整性
這道題目的核心考點在於辨識「名詞子句」在句中擔任的角色。空格處位於動詞 represent(代表)之後,顯然需要一個名詞子句來充當其受詞。當我們觀察後方的子句 "most people in these groups actually eat" 時,會發現動詞 eat(吃)是一個及物動詞,但在這裡它後面缺少了受詞。這時,what 就是最完美的選擇,因為它在語法上具有雙重功能:既引導了整個名詞子句作為 represent 的對象,本身也在子句中擔任 eat 的受詞,代表「……所吃的食物」。
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