36。 a research project found bacteria made their way to the food on the floor in five seconds。
37。 Whether food is contaminated depends much on the number of bacteria that get onto it。
38。 Food contamination may result from various factors other than food dropping on the floor。
39。 Males are less likely than females to eat food that may have been contaminated。
40。 The author’s research centers around how food gets contaminated。
41.Keeping everything clean is the best way to stay healthy
42。 Chances are you will not fall sick because of eating food picked up from the floor
43。 For a long time people have had the experience of deciding whether or not to eat food picked up from the floor
44。 Some trains of bacteria are so harmful that a tiny few can have deadly consequences。
45。 Researchers found how any bacteria got into the food did not have much to do with how long the food stayed on a contaminated floor
第三套题
36。 Careme was among the first chefs who stressed both the appearance and flavor of dishes。(有争议)
37。 Careme wanted to show to later generations that French chefs of his time were most world。
38。 Careme benefited greatly from serving a French diplomat and his connections。
39。 Careme learned his trade from a famous dessert chef in Paris。
40。 Careme‘s creative works were exhibited in the shop windows by his master。
41。 Careme‘s knowledge of art and architecture helped him create extraordinary desserts extraordinary ingredient。
42。 Many people in Paris were eager to have a look at the latest sweet food made by Care。
43。 Careme became extremely wealthy by cooking for rich and socially ambitious families。
44。 Careme‘s writing dealt with fundamental cooking principles in a systematic way。
45。 Careme‘s contribution to French cooking was revolutionary。
(二)仔细阅读
第一套
美国加州发明了新的钻井技术来获得地下水
46。 How could California’s drought crisis be solved according to some researchers?
答案: B—by drawing water from the depths of the earth
47。 What can be inferred about extracting water from deep aquifers?
答案:B-It was not considered worth the expense。
48。 What is mentioned as consequence of extracting water from deep underground?
答案:A-The sinking of land surface
49。 What does the author say about deep wells?
答案:D-They provide a steady supply of freshwater
50。 What may happen when deep aquifers are used as water sources?
答案:C- The cost may go up due to desalination。
第二篇 AI稚嫩是否可以在运转时符合人类的道德规范?
51。 What does the author want to show with the example of AlphaGo’s victory?
答案:D-Computers can become highly intelligence
52。 What does the author mean by AI machines acting ethically?
答案:C-They make sensible decisions when facing moral dilemmas。
53。 What is said to be the bigger challenges facing humans in the AI age?
答案:B-How to ensure that super-intelligent AI machines act ethically
54。 What do we learn about Microsoft’s ‘chatbot’ Taylor?
答案:A-She could not distinguish good from bad。
55。 What does Eric Schmidt think of artificial intelligence?
答案:D-It will be here to stay whatever the outcome。
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