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28.Why does the writer mention the data on NASA's website in paragraph 1?A.To explain a concept.B.To introduce a topic.C.To provide a solutionD.To make a prediction.29.What does the third paragraph mainly tell us?A.The severity of natural disasters.B.The worst air quality in New York City.C.The extreme damage by flash flooding.D.The cause of the forests fires in Canada.30.What did Erich Fischer suggest to deal with the current situation?A.He advocated a twofold strategy.B.He suggested forbidding carbon emissions.C.He required people to use more electric cars.D.He emphasized the awareness of climate changes.31.What is the best title for the text?A.The Hottest Month in HistoryB.Natural Disasters in the WorldC.Extreme Weather Could Get WorseD.Green Technology Would be Needed0Researchers from Sweden and the United Kingdom teamed up to find out the answer to aquestion practically every person has thought at one time or another:What is the best smell out there?The cooperative study between Sweden's Karolinska Institute and the University of Oxfordfound that people share similar preferences when it comes to smell,regardless of cultural background.And according to the results,vanilla (is the most pleasing smell around.Artin Arshamian,one of the study's authors,said humans may have similar olfactory (preferences because they helped carly humans survive.Simply put,humans likely enjoy many of thesame smells,more often than not,because of a deep-rooted sense that an item is safe to eat."We wanted to examine if people around the world have the same smell perception (andlike the same types of odor,or whether this is something that is culturally learned,"Arshamian said.In fact,researchers had expected culture played a significantly larger role in the results.Theexperiment requested 225 participants from nine non-Western diverse cultures,including individualsfrom communities with little contact with the Western world,to participate in the study.Surprisingly,scientists found that a participant's culture only accounted for 6%of the difference in the findings.A less shocking revelation was that personal preference came into consideration 54%of the time.This explains why,as referenced in the study's results,a dish such as fermented herring (may be appetizing to some yet interpreted as the most terrible smell in the world to others."Now we know that there's a universal odor perception that is driven by molecular structure andthat explains why we like or dislike a certain smell,"Arshamian said."The next step is to study whythis is so by linking this knowledge to what happens in the brain when we smell a particular odo.高三英语试卷第5页(共8页)
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