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   Fast food,a typical product,is seeing a decline. In the 1970s and 1980s,fast food sales reached their peak. Then,in 1991,because of the 1.(decline) economy,the 2. (grow) of fast food sales began to slow down. There sprang up a number of 3. (compete) at that time.And in the 1990s,a lot of 4. (America) , including children,were willing to spend more on other activities. For example,in 1997,5.

(可以帶回家的) food sold by 6. (超級(jí)市場(chǎng)) made up 21 percent of the total,while that supplied by fast food restaurants was 48 percent. But,one year 7. (late) , the latter's share was 41 percent. This trend has continued into the 21st century,as a lot of people hold the 8.(believe) that America is today the fattest country,and fast food is one of the main reasons.

1. declining   2. growth   3. competitors

4. Americans   5. take-home   6. supermarkets

7. later   8. belie

題目來(lái)源:2016年英語(yǔ)周報(bào)高三新課標(biāo) > 第36期 2015-2016高三課標(biāo)

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