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people on both sides feel very strongly.
Some people believe junk food, such as candy, cookies, potato chips, and soda, (8) (taste) good, but it¡¯s not good for the human body. This is (9)
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they have made an effort to ban it from schools. They think taking junk
food out of schools will make kids healthier.
Others, however, believe this kind of ban doesn¡¯t make much of a difference. Instead of banning junk food, they suggest students should be given choices between healthy and unhealthy ones. (10) (learn) to make healthier
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To celebrate his sixtieth birthday, Devon¡¯s father organized a family vacation to Alaska. On the long northward flight, Devon (1) (think) that she would
choices on their own is an important part of growing up.
have preferred a tropical (ÈÈ´øµÄ) island. But she changed her mind on their third day£¬ (2) they hiked out onto Root Glacier (±ù´¨) with a guide. Standing
inside an ice cave beneath the glacier¡¯s surface£¬ Devon stared in amazement at the glowing neon (ÄÊ) blue of the glacial ice surrounding her. This was (3) (definite) worth the trip!
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While bottled water is convenient£¬ it is also really bad for the environment. Not only does it create rubbish£¬ but it also uses more resources because it (4) (ship) to the shore. To be more eco-friendly£¬ make it a habit (5)
(carry) a reusable water bottle with you everywhere so that you can drink water on the go. Plastic bottles are usually the (6) (light) and most convenient.
You can also find glass water bottles that are a great choice if don¡¯t like using
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