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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. Different foods in (1) ______ food group have different nutrients. Picking an assortment within every food group (2) ______ the week will help you get (3) ______ nutrients. For example, choose seafood (4) ______ of meat twice a week. The variety of foods will make (5) ______ meals more interesting, too.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 3.
many
very
too
almost
- In the context of the sentence, we are discussing nutrients obtained from food.
- Each food group provides a range of nutrients necessary for a balanced diet.
- Option 1: many - This is the correct choice as it correctly implies a variety of nutrients that can be obtained. "Many" is frequently used to describe a large number, which is appropriate when discussing different nutrients.
- Option 2: very - This doesn't fit well because it's typically used as an adverb to modify adjectives or other adverbs, not nouns like "nutrients."
- Option 3: too - This implies an excess or addition, which doesn't make sense in this context.
- Option 4: almost - This suggests something incomplete or nearly finished, which isn't appropriate here.
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