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EAP 90

ch 3 vocabulary

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And that cause is the enormous influence that fast-food restaurants and other sources of calories-_______ junk have gained over American's kids. Laden
But when fast food becomes the _______ of young people's diets,it's the kids who become Whoppers. staple
There were tall ones and short ones and black and white and brown ones, rude ones and polite ones, popular ones and geeky one, athletic ones and _______ ones. uncoordinated
That _____ guy knows a lot about computer but don't know about the fashion. geeky
His clothes have gotten _____from the rainstorm. soggy
People ______ by so quickly becasue I was walking slowly. stream
After the 10 miles marathon, I _____ down a whole bottle of water. chug
Today, kids who sit around the house have access to dozens of cable TV, the Internet, DVD player, and __________ assortment of video games. dizzying
"One way of _________ that guilt is to buy Junior the game system of his dreams and a nice wide-screen TV to play on it" relieving
A whole generation of kids is growing up believing that this ________ shot of fat, sugar, and sodium equals to a "normal portion." massive
I hid my share of ____ green beans under my napkin, the better to escape the eagle eye of lunchroom monitors who encouraged us to eat our soggy, over crooked vegetables. limp
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