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Chinese writer Wang Zengqi once wrote, “When I arrive in a new place... I prefer to visit the local farmers' market to see live chickens and ducks, fresh vegetables and bright fruits. It is lively and brings me a sense of the joy of 1. l______. ”
Nowadays, more people feel the same as Wang. They love to explore farmers' markets wherever they visit. These traditional markets, which used to be just local 2. s______ places, are attracting visitors during holidays, especially the young. They think visiting a city 3. w______ exploring farmers' markets is a waste of a trip. There they can enjoy mouth - watering food, local culture and real nature of a city.
Luo Yan, a tour lover, travels around markets nationwide. He agrees these farmers' markets are 4. c______ to local people's daily life than those scenic spots (风景点) and supermarkets which seem all the same everywhere. In Xi'an, he enjoyed tasty Roujiamo, 5. w______ in Inner Mongolia, he tasted the famous air - dried beef. The generous sellers 6. e______ shared with him some trade secrets.
Foreign travellers also consider these markets as interesting 7. w______ into Chinese daily life. Luo Yan noticed a group of American tourists walking around a farmers' market in Beijing. They talked with the sellers though they had difficulties with 8. l______ and could not stop trying local snacks. The visit left a lasting impression on those foreign visitors. They are touched by the energy of the locals and the flavour of Chinese daily life.
The popularity of farmers' markets among visitors shows an important 9. c______—from a focus on scenes that cover every place to deeper experiences of local life. As part of this trend, many old farmers' markets are upgraded or set to reopen. One of them is the Chongwenmen farmers' market, which was 10. b______ in 1976. After 15 years of closure, it reopened to the public earlier this year.
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Nowadays, more people feel the same as Wang. They love to explore farmers' markets wherever they visit. These traditional markets, which used to be just local 2. s______ places, are attracting visitors during holidays, especially the young. They think visiting a city 3. w______ exploring farmers' markets is a waste of a trip. There they can enjoy mouth - watering food, local culture and real nature of a city.
Luo Yan, a tour lover, travels around markets nationwide. He agrees these farmers' markets are 4. c______ to local people's daily life than those scenic spots (风景点) and supermarkets which seem all the same everywhere. In Xi'an, he enjoyed tasty Roujiamo, 5. w______ in Inner Mongolia, he tasted the famous air - dried beef. The generous sellers 6. e______ shared with him some trade secrets.
Foreign travellers also consider these markets as interesting 7. w______ into Chinese daily life. Luo Yan noticed a group of American tourists walking around a farmers' market in Beijing. They talked with the sellers though they had difficulties with 8. l______ and could not stop trying local snacks. The visit left a lasting impression on those foreign visitors. They are touched by the energy of the locals and the flavour of Chinese daily life.
The popularity of farmers' markets among visitors shows an important 9. c______—from a focus on scenes that cover every place to deeper experiences of local life. As part of this trend, many old farmers' markets are upgraded or set to reopen. One of them is the Chongwenmen farmers' market, which was 10. b______ in 1976. After 15 years of closure, it reopened to the public earlier this year.
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答案:
1.life 2.shopping 3.without 4.closer 易错分析 本题容易忽略句中的than,本句是比较级结构,因此不仅要写出单词,还要根据句式结构使用正确的比较级形式。 5.while 6.even 7.windows 8.language 9.change 10.built
When people do not get enough food, they cannot grow strong or healthy. We should include plenty of 1. v
Scientists are working hard to make sure that everyone can have 3. e
It's quite challenging for plants to live in deserts because they are very hot, have very 6. l
However, over time, plants have 8. w
vegetables
and other plant - based foods in our diets. They provide necessary nutrients (营养物) for our 2. hhealth
.Scientists are working hard to make sure that everyone can have 3. e
enough
food to eat. They are thinking of all kinds of new ways to 4. ggrow
plants. For example, they create plants that can survive in difficult conditions, and use technology to grow fresh food in 5. pplaces
like deserts.It's quite challenging for plants to live in deserts because they are very hot, have very 6. l
little
water, and have poor - quality soil. Sometimes there is even salt in the soil, which makes it 7. hhard/harder
for most plants to survive.However, over time, plants have 8. w
worked
out clever ways to deal with the challenges of living in the desert. Desert plants have small, narrow leaves or wax layers (蜡层) on their leaves to 9. pprotect
themselves from the sun. They also have deep roots (根) that go far into the ground for 10. wwater
. Some plants can take in salt and store it in their cells.
答案:
1.vegetables 2.health 3.enough 4.grow 5.places 6.little 7.hard/harder 8.worked 9.protect 10.water
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