【題目】Global warming has caused a rise in sea levels,1has increased the amount of salt in fresh water used on seaside farms. As a result, farmers are2 (increase) unable to use fields close to the sea.3a farmer in the Netherlands is now using a mixture of sea and fresh water 4 (grow) tasty vegetables.

It is in his eight areas 5he teamed up with scientists such as George Hambley to make the first attempt. Separate 6 (pipe) pumped mixed water. And a computer program controlled the levels of salinity and water7 (call) “Sensor”. The researchers said they were able to harvest vegetables from most of 8eight test areas. They said the vegetables were smaller than9grown in fresh water. However, due to more sugar and salt in the water, they taste10(good).

【答案】

1which

2increasingly

3But

4to grow

5that

6pipes

7called

8the

9those

10better

【解析】文章主要接受了一種用海水和淡水的混合水種植蔬菜的新方法。

1此處考查定語從句的連接詞。此處為非限定性定語從句,表示全球變暖已經(jīng)增加了淡水中的含鹽量。指代全球變暖,在句中作主語,所以which。

2此處修飾謂語be unable to do 應(yīng)該用副詞,表示農(nóng)民們越來越不能使用近海的田地。

3根據(jù)語境可知此處表示在荷蘭的農(nóng)民現(xiàn)在在使用海水和淡水的混合水來種植 蔬菜,與前面句子是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,所以應(yīng)該用but。

4此處在句中做狀語表目的,所以用to grow。

5此處為強調(diào)句,就是在他的八個地方,他與其他的科學(xué)家們合作進(jìn)行了第一次嘗試。強調(diào)句用it is 。。。。 that

6此處考查名詞,表示不同的管子抽取這兩種混合水。Pipe 用復(fù)數(shù)pipes。

7此處是做后置定語表示叫做感應(yīng)器的電腦程序來控制水位。

8此處表示他們能在之前提到的八塊試驗田里收獲蔬菜。特指之前提到的,所以用the。

9此處表示用這種水種植的比用淡水種植的要小得多。 特指 蔬菜用those。

10根據(jù)語境however,可知顯然這種蔬菜更好。所以用better。

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