We are ________ by doctors to eat more vegetables and take plenty of physical exercises.


  1. A.
    suggested
  2. B.
    warned
  3. C.
    informed
  4. D.
    advised
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【小題3】A key              B point             C lead              D center
【小題4】A strict           B different         C typical               D natural
【小題5】A rescue           B prevent              C forbid                D offend
【小題6】A in               B upon              C for               D by
【小題7】A turn             B put               C focus             D carry
【小題8】A over         B along             C with              D beyond
【小題9】A other            B better                C rather                D sooner
【小題10】A conveyed        B consumed          C entered               D exhausted
【小題11】A vital          B initial               C valid             D efficient
【小題12】A disturbed       B depressed         C amazed               D amused
【小題13】A preserve            B contain              C attain                D maintain
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【小題15】A at              B of                    C on                   D within
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【小題17】A Engage          B Fill              C Involve               D Pack
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The foods you choose to eat as well as those you choose to  53  clearly contribute to your well-being. Without a  54 , each of the small decisions you make in this can make a big 55  on your health in the years to come.

1. A between         B through           C inside                D to

2.A serious          B splendid          C specific          D separate

3.A key              B point             C lead              D center

4.A strict           B different         C typical               D natural

5.A rescue           B prevent              C forbid                D offend

6.A in               B upon              C for               D by

7.A turn             B put               C focus             D carry

8.A over         B along             C with              D beyond

9.A other            B better                C rather                D sooner

10.A conveyed        B consumed          C entered               D exhausted

11.A vital          B initial               C valid             D efficient

12.A disturbed       B depressed         C amazed               D amused

13.A preserve            B contain              C attain                D maintain

14.A interfere           B interact            C occupy            D rest

15.A at              B of                    C on                   D within

16.A out             B into              C off              D up

17.A Engage          B Fill              C Involve               D Pack

18.A delete          B escape                C avoid             D spoil

19.A notion          B hesitation            C reason                D doubt

20.A outcome     B function          C impact                D commitment

 

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