【題目】Peeling(削皮)vegetables can be the1boring part of any meal as you spend extra minutes2prep time. And when you're doe,you3(leave) with a pile of unusable skins 4usually end up in the garbage can.

But according to health experts,what we throw away is actually one of the healthiest5(part) of our foods.

Daily Mail Online spoke to Mary Jane Detroyer,a registered dietitian and nutritionist based in New York,about 6we shouldn't be peeling our vegetables and all the hidden benefits7(find) in the skins.

According to Detroyer,there are several reasons to be leaving the skins on,and the main reason is what you deprive(使喪失)your body of when you peel8off.The skins of produce like potatoes,carrots,and cucumbers all have plenty of health benefits."The skins have a lot of fiber and it's insoluble(不溶性)fiber,especially9the skins are colorful,"Detroyer told Daily Mail Online.“Most of the time,10majority of the vegetable's nutrients are in the skins.”

【答案】

1most

2on

3are left

4which/that

5parts

6why

7found

8them

9when/if

10the

【解析】本文敘述的是關(guān)于蔬菜皮的重要性。

1句意:削皮的蔬菜可能是任何一頓飯中最令人厭煩的部分,因?yàn)槟阋~外的時(shí)間準(zhǔn)備?芍鸢笧most。

2句意:削皮的蔬菜可能是任何一頓飯中最令人厭煩的部分,因?yàn)槟阋~外的時(shí)間準(zhǔn)備。spend---on sth.花費(fèi)時(shí)間在---,可知答案為on。

3句意:你被留下了一堆通常最終在垃圾箱里的無用的皮。根據(jù)句意可知用一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)態(tài)的被動(dòng)語態(tài),答案為are left。

4句意:你被留下了一堆無用的皮,通常最終在垃圾箱里。此處skins是先行詞,指物,在后面的定語從句中做主語可知答案為which/that.

5句意:我們食物中最健康的部分之一。One of +名詞復(fù)數(shù),可知答案為parts。

6句意:關(guān)于為什么我們不應(yīng)該削蔬菜的皮。此處是Why引導(dǎo)的介詞的賓語從句。

7句意:關(guān)于在皮中被發(fā)現(xiàn)的所有隱藏的好處。此處是過去分詞后置定語,表被動(dòng)關(guān)系,可知答案為found。

8句意:主要理由是當(dāng)你把他們削掉時(shí),你就失去了身體所需要的東西?芍鸢笧them。此處them指的是蔬菜的皮”。

9句意:皮有許多纖維,它是不溶性的纖維,特別是當(dāng)皮有色彩時(shí)。可知答案為when/if。

10句意:蔬菜營養(yǎng)里的大多數(shù)都在皮里面。此處表示特指,答案為the。

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