閱讀下面短文,將標(biāo)有A~F的段落或句子插入文章中題號(hào)為1~5的恰當(dāng)位置,使全篇文章意義完整,結(jié)構(gòu)連貫。注意:1)有一個(gè)選項(xiàng)是多余的;2)如選E請(qǐng)?zhí)钔緼B;選F請(qǐng)?zhí)钔緾D.
Freezing can keep food fresh and safe to eat. Freezing lowers the food temperature below zero degree Celsius. That is the point where water turns to ice.  小題1: , it is important to lower the temperature to between minus fifteen and minus twenty degrees Celsius as quickly as possible. The faster the freezing process is, the fresher the taste of the food.
Fruits and vegetables can be spread out inside the freezer. Once the food is frozen,   小題2: . Fruits are usually not cooked before they are frozen. This allows them to keep their fresh taste. The simplest way to prepare fruits is to cut them up and place them in a container inside the freeze before putting it in the container. This will keep it from sticking to the container. This is called the “dry pack” method.
 小題3: , The fruit is prepared along with some of its liquid or juice. You can ad some sugar to fruits that are naturally juicy. The sugar sweetens the fruit and brings out its natural juices.
 小題4: . Blanching means placing the vegetables in boiling water for a few minutes and then quickly placing them into very cold water. Blanching slows down the natural chemical aging process. All extra water should be removed before placing the vegetables into containers and freezing.   小題5: .
A.it should be placed in containers and then stored at a temperature of about minus twenty degrees Celsius
B.Vegetables are either cooked or blanched before freezing
C.To start the freezing process
D.To keep them fresh for a long time
E. The second way is the “wet pack” method
F. Most foods can be stored frozen for up to one year

小題1:C
小題2:A
小題3:E
小題4:B
小題5:F
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