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Eating healthily costs about $1.50 more per person daily, according to the most thorough review yet of the affordability of a he
Eating healthily costs about $1.50 more per person daily, according to the most thorough review yet of the affordability of a he
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2023-04-06
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Eating healthily costs about $1.50 more per person daily, according to the most thorough review yet of the affordability of a healthy diet.
"For many low-income families, an【C1】________$1.50 daily is quite a lot," says Mayuree Rao, "It【C2】________to about $550 more per year per person, and that could be a real【C3】________to healthy eating."
Rao and her colleagues reached their【C4】________after analysing 27 studies from 10 high-income countries, comparing price【C5】________for healthy versus unhealthy ingredients and diets.【C6】________one study compared the cost of a diet rich in fruit and vegetables versus one that was【C7】________in them. Another compared prices of【C8】________healthy and less healthy items, such as wholegrain versus white bread.
Individual items were【C9】________matched in price. Meats【C10】________the largest difference: healthier options cost an average of 29 cents per serving more than unhealthy options.
【C11】________this, comparisons of whole diets showed that healthier diets cost averagely $1.48 more per day.
This shows that comparisons based on single ingredients don’t tell the full【C12】________. "It tells us that,【C13】________, it doesn’t cost more to eat healthier based on one nutrient," says Rao. "But there’s growing evidence that the【C14】________of foods in your diet【C15】________your disease risk more than any single nutrient, so we think our【C16】________finding that healthier diets cost about $1.50 more has the most public health【C17】________."
As to why healthier food has become more【C18】________Rao says that it may be because the food industry organizes itself and the types of food it produces to【C19】________its own economies of scale,【C20】________than what’s best for consumers.
【C20】
选项
A、more
B、rather
C、better
D、faster
答案
B
解析
空格后是连词“than+名词性从句”,说明食品行业在比较规模经济和消费者健康两者利害得失时,宁可放弃than后面的一方,所以此处选B项,:rather than表示“而不是”。more than后面接名词或名词性从句时表示“不仅仅”,代入表示规模经济和消费者健康两者都要顾及,与上文语义不符。better than和faster than通常要连接句子其他成分一起使用,前面不能用逗号隔开,故A、C、D三项均排除。
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考研英语一
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