Tenses and forms of Verbs
Paper 1
Go Nuts, Get Healthy! (Q)
The diseases that _____________ (plague) people nowadays—like obesity and
cardiovascular disease—are almost all linked with oil intake. In reality, however, the
human body _____________(consist) of 25 to 30 percent fat. Fat _____________ (play)
an essential role in _____________ (maintain) the proper functioning of our bodies. It not
only _____________ (provide) energy, but also _____________ (stimulate) the formation
of nerve cells. The key is _____________ (consume) the right kind of oil. For people on
the go, _____________ (grab) a handful of nuts is an excellent choice.
The high content of unsaturated fatty acids in nuts _____________ (help) people
_____________ (absorb) fat-soluble vitamins. Mixed nuts are also a perfect
accompaniment to meals. _____________ (grab) a blender, _____________ (pour) in a
little milk or soy milk and chuck in a handful of nuts—you’ve got yourself a nutritious
and fulling breakfast. Add some mixed nuts to a fruit and vegetable salad to
_____________ (make) a well-balanced lunch with a delightful crunchy texture. There
_____________ (be) nothing more ideal for an afternoon snack than a combination of nuts
and berries.
With the warm and humid weather in Taiwan, the nuts sold in bulk at traditional markets,
usually, _____________ (expose) to the elements and thus _____________ (have) a higher
risk of bacterial contamination. Slowly, Viva’s nuts_____________ (roast) at a low
temperature in order to _____________ (preserve) all the nutrients. Also, each package
_____________ (fill) with nitrogen to prevent the nuts from oxidizing. Recently, Viva
_____________ (launch) a food traceability system. Consumers can _____________
(scan) the QR code on the package and _____________ (get) immediate access to
information regarding the ingredients, nutritional information and the inspection report of
the product. With reassuring, high-quality nuts, you truly can eat your way to good health!
Go Nuts, Get Healthy! (A)
The diseases that plague people nowadays—like obesity and cardiovascular disease—are
almost all linked with oil intake. In reality, however, the human body consists of 25 to 30
percent fat. Fat plays an essential role in maintaining the proper functioning of our bodies.
It not only provides energy, but also stimulates the formation of nerve cells. The key is to
consume the right kind of oil. For people on the go, grabbing a handful of nuts is an
excellent choice.
The high content of unsaturated fatty acids in nuts helps people absorb fat-soluble
vitamins. Mixed nuts are also a perfect accompaniment to meals. Grab a blender, pour in a
little milk or soy milk and chuck in a handful of nuts—you’ve got yourself a nutritious
and fulling breakfast. Add some mixed nuts to a fruit and vegetable salad to make a well-
balanced lunch with a delightful crunchy texture. There’s nothing more ideal for an
afternoon snack than a combination of nuts and berries.
With the warm and humid weather in Taiwan, the nuts sold in bulk at traditional markets
are constantly exposed to the elements and thus have a higher risk of bacterial
contamination. Viva’s nuts are slowly roasted at a low temperature in order to preserve
all the nutrients. Each package is also filled with nitrogen to prevent the nuts from
oxidizing. Moreover, Viva has launched a food traceability system. Consumers can scan
the QR code on the package and get immediate access to information regarding the
ingredients, nutritional information and the inspection report of the product. With
reassuring, high-quality nuts, you truly can eat your way to good health!