高考英语新教材精选外刊语法填空26.docx
高中英语新教材精选外刊语法填空261 Greenest way to live“纯素风”从饮食界吹向时尚界Sticking to a vegan diet might sound difficult, 1_(especial) with many popular dishes 2_(contain) meat or other animal products. Yet in recent years, veganism 3_(become) one of the fastest-growing lifestyle trends in the world. According 4_ HuffPost, more than 3 million people in the United States are vegans. In the UK, about 542,000 people have chosen veganism over the past decade. What is driving this 5_(grow) in veganism? One reason may be 6_ people want to protect the environment. Producing meat and dairy products is known to be stressful for the environment. According to a 2013 study by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, global meat manufacturing causes about 18 percent of the worlds greenhouse gas emissions. This figure is 7_(high) than all the worlds cars, trains and planes combined. According to BBC News, another reason is that many of todays young people believe its wrong 8_(kill) animals for food. Jess Murray, 22, a student at University College London, said she chose to become vegan when she realized that eating animals is a choice people make, rather 9_ something we must do to survive. “Becoming vegan was an ethical (道德的) decision,” she told the Guardian. For many people, veganism simply means eating no meat, cheese or eggs, but going animal-free also applies to fashion and manufacturing. For example, leather is used to make shoes and clothing. Every year more than a billion animals, from cows to horses to snakes, 10_(kill) to make leather products from their skins. Now, many brands are looking for other materials. The sports brand Puma, for example, has made shoes out of pineapple leaves. Tesla, the US car maker, is said to be removing animal-based leather from its seats. Earlier this year, US singer Lady Gaga created the vegan makeup brand Haus Laboratories. On the brands Instagram account, it says: “Cruelty-free and vegan, because we love animals and you.” So, if youre interested in protecting animals and saving the environment, you might want to give veganism a try.keys:1 especially 2 containing 3 has become 4 to 5 growth6 that 7 higher 8 to kill 9 than 10 are killed2 Joy of going solo“一人食”:吃的是独立而非孤独When you visit a restaurant, you may see some people 1_(eat) on their own. In the past, these people may have felt 2_(embarrass) about eating alone, because this might have suggested that they had no friends or disliked socializing with others. 3_, thats changing. According to a new survey 4_(conduct) by US-based research company OnePoll, the average adult eats six meals alone each week and 387 meals each year. That means eating alone is a new trend. In China, eating alone is also growing in 5_(popular). “Eating alone can allow people 6_(enjoy) dinner in a private space freely,” China Daily noted. It is true that when people choose to eat with other people, they must 7_(affect) by the diners who accompany them. If the diners share similar habits, they are lucky and can enjoy a satisfying meal. If not, they must deal with the awkward experience of bad table manners, lousy food and upsetting conversation. So eating alone can help people get away from bad dinner dates, awkward groups and 8_(bore) conversations. Wang Kerui, a freshman from Beijing Normal University, is a good example. She often eats alone in the canteen and enjoys the exclusive experience. “Eating alone doesnt mean Im lonely. Instead, it can help me enjoy me time and think about the challenges I have met in my studies,” she told TEENS. Eating alone also shows that young people “attach more importance to 9_(realize) their dreams and seeking a higher quality of life”, Yang Xiong, a researcher from Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, told China Youth Daily. Its not hard to see that eating alone for many young people is not 10_ same as eating lonely. It is more about freedom and independence.keys:1 eating 2 embarrassed 3 However 4 conducted 5 popularity 6 to enjoy 7 be affected 8 be affected 9 realizing 10 the3 A Cokes not all you needIt happens from time to time that after a whole morning of studying, you are 1_(tire) in the afternoon. Its then 2_you might want to eat something sweet, perhaps a Coke or a chocolate bar 3_(lift) your mood. After all, its 4_(popular) believed that a “sugar rush” gives us energy. But a study 5_(publish) in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews in April suggests that sugar can make us feel 6_(bad) rather than boost our moods. The German and UK researchers collected data from 31 studies 7_(involve) nearly 1,300 adults. They studied the effect of sugar on various aspects of mood, including anger, alertness, depression and tiredness. They found that people 8_ have too much sugar become more tired and less alert within an hour, and that these feelings become more intense over time. According to the researchers, when people take in sugar, their blood sugar levels rise rapidly, leading to a burst of energy and a short “feel good” period. 9_, as they begin to digest the sugar, their blood sugar levels decrease quickly, leading to a bad feeling. To remain on a “high”, people are likely to eat more and more sugar until they become addicted to it. As with caffeine, this prevents the body from relaxing, leaving people feeling tired and less alert. But the study findings neednt make us think we must give up sweet food altogether. According to the World Health Organization, it is 10_(health) to have the sugars found naturally in fruit, vegetables and milk, so long as these make up less than 5 percent of daily total energy intake. So the next time you feel tired and cant concentrate, perhaps you should think twice before you bite into a chocolate bar. Maybe a spot of exercise at midday would be a better idea!keys:1 tired 2 that 3 to lift 4 popularly 5 published6 worse 7 involving 8 who 9 However 10 healthy