Olives are about the same size like grapes, but they taste very different. 76._______

Some are bitter, some are sour, and some are very salt. Men and women eat  77._______

Them with drinks before a meal, but the children usually don’t like them at all 78._______  

 Mr.Grey was drinking beer and eating olives while his small son Tommy   79._______

Came in. He saw that his father liked the olives very much, so he said, “May 80._______

I have one, Father?” “ Yes,” answered his father. “ Take one and try one.”   81._______

Tommy took one. He thought it tasted terrible. He watched her father      82.______

Take another and ate it. He could see that he was enjoying it, so          83._______

Tommy tried another olive, it was just as terrible as the first one          84._______

“You are taken all the good ones”, he cried, “ and leaving the bad ones for me. 85._______

76.Like ----as 77. salt----salty 78. the 劃去 79. while----when 80. √ 81. 第二個one---it 82. her----his 83. ate----eat 84. it----which 或∧but 85. taken----taking

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The risk of cancer of the esophagus (食道) increases with heavy alcohol consumption, and many studies suggest that consuming alcoholic drinks increases the risk of breast cancer as well. Studies show that limiting intake to two drinks a day for men, and one drink per day for women, reduces cancer risk.

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B. Those who are not moderate in drinking, smoking or eating.

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