When we speak of a human need, we mean something which is unnecessary to life, something we can live with. 【M1】

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问题     When we speak of a human need, we mean something
which is unnecessary to life, something we can live with.                  【M1】______
Food is a human need. We will starve to death if there                     【M2】______
were no food on earth; but even if we have plenty of food,
but of the wrong kind, our bodies will have problem from
lack of the right food. This is known for malnutrition (营                 【M3】______
养不良).
    In countries where are not developed, man’s food                       【M4】______
needs are the same like in the most advanced societies. We                 【M5】______
all need food and could live a good life on very few types of
food. People in very developed countries eat only the kinds                【M6】______
of food which can be grown near their homes, whereas
people in developed countries eat foods which are often
grown many thousands of miles away form their homes.
People in undeveloped countries are happy with less
different kinds of foods than people in very developed ones
are, so we can say that despite the needs of the two kinds                 【M7】______
of people are the same, their wants are different. People in
very developed countries eat many different types of
meat--they could live by only one, but they would be very                  【M8】______
unhappy because every time what they ate was the same.
Even such special foods like chicken would be less fun to                  【M9】______
eat if you had them every day. But we can’t just live on
meat--we need other kinds of food like bread, rice, and
vegetables which are no more necessary to our bodies.                      【M10】______
【M6】

选项

答案developed改为undeveloped。

解析 本题考查上下文语义关系。本句句意为:欠发达国家的人们只食用在其家园附近种植的食物,而发达国家的人们吃的是距其家好几千英里之外生长的食物。根据上下文的对比关系,前半句中的developed与后半句中的developed显然是矛盾的。因此前半句的 developed应改为undeveloped才符合上下文语义关系。
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