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the food fresh in the container from spoiling?A. The wet cloth covering the cooling system.B. The moving drier air outside the container.C. A drop in temperature by evaporation.D. The wet sand between the containers.29. According to the text, where can we possibly see the invention?A. Rich and advanced families.B. Poor and underdeveloped areas.C. Scientific experiment laboratories.D. Supermarkets needing to store goods30. We can know from the text that Mohammed Bah Abba________.A. financed the systems in all munitiesB. invented the controversial cooling systemC. received financial assistance for his inventionD. invented a more plex cooling system later31. Which can be the best title for the text?A. Spoiled Food Creates Health Risks and Economic LossesB. The Evaporation Process Creates a Drop in TemperatureC. A Few Degrees Can Make a Big Difference for StorageD. A Cooling Way to Keep Food from SpoilingDChances are that you’ve seen a movie or played a video game that contains a cyborg(半人半機(jī)器的生物). These halfmanhalfmachine beings have been a vision of many creative writers. But it seems that some people can’t wait for the future to arrive.At the Body Hacking Conference in 2017, held in Texas, US, hundreds of science fiction fans from all over the world gathered to show off their body hacks. Rob Spence, 45, had his right eye removed after an accident. Soon after, he decided he wanted to replace it with something more interesting. The minute I learned that I was losing my eye, I began researching how I could turn it into a camera, he told Wired.This is an extreme example, and body hacking doesn’t always take things so far. For example, around the world, many people are choosing to get NFC chips implanted in their hands. This is the same technology as used in smartphones, and it allows users to pay for things or even unlock their cars just by using their fingertips. The chip is the same size as a grain of rice and can be fixed and removed easily without much pain.Hannes Sjoblad, founder of a Swedish body hacking group, believes that these implants are just the natural next step for smart technology that is already in wide use, such as smartwatches.We are updating our bodies with technology on a large scale already with wearables. But all of the wearables we wear today will be implantable in 5 to 10 years, he told Business Insider.Sjoblad believes that such implants will bee a regular part of our lives. Indeed, his group was asked to put chips in the hands of employees at a pany in Sweden, allowing them to do things like opening doors, paying for lunch, and using the copy machine in the office.Who wants to carry a clumsy smartphone or smartwatch when people can have it in the fingernail? he said.32. A cyborg is mentioned in Paragraph 1 to _____.A. share a new invention B. introduce the topicC. promote a game D. stress technology33. We can infer from Paragraph 2 that ________.A. Rob Spence had his right eye replaced by a cameraB. Rob Spence thought it lucky to lose his right eyeC. Body Hacking Conference is just an attraction for the disabledD. Body Hacking Conference is intended for science fiction writers34. What does Hannes Sjoblad probably agree with?A. Body hacking is taking things 1oo far.B. There will be no wearables in 5 to 10 years.C. Compared with smartphones, implants are more convenient.D. Implants are totally necessary for everyone in their daily life.35. The best tile for the text will be _____.A. Life made easier through technology B. Implants accepted worldwideC. New choices are on the way D. Body hacking brings a bright future第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。t have to go all that far, at least in space terms. Just look to 62. fifth planet in our, solar system, Jupiter. This gas giant has no solid surface. Its diameter (直徑) is more than 11 times as great as Earth39。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃