Not everyone’s taste
Have you ever imagined that one day everything your body needs will come in powder form and all you have to do is add water?
Soylent,a drink developed by a group of us engineers,claims it can do just that.It can provide your body with all the nutrients it needs and for as long as you want.You don’t have to eat any other food.This April,Soylent shipped its first products to consumers in the US.
Robert Rhinehart is the 25-year-old co-founder and chief executive of the firm selling the drink.He found himself spending too much time and money searching for nutritious meals while he was working in San Francisco.
An electrical engineering graduate,Rhinehart began to consider food as an engineering problem.“You need amino acids and lipids.not milk itself,”he was quoted as saying by The New Yorker:“You need carbohydrates,not bread.”He began to think that food was an inefficient way of getting what he needed to survive.
Rhinehart hopes his product can be a game changer in the food business.But Soylent may potentially be good for the environment,too.According to a Guardian article,food production is responsible for 30 percent of greenhouse gas emissions.But to completely replace our daily meal with a bland-tasting drink?Not many people are enthusiastic about the idea.
After all,most of us see food as not merely fuel,but also a pleasure。New York Times writer Farhad Manjoo lived largely on Soylent for a week and a half. He declares that“everything about Soylent screams function,not fun,”thinking it“the most joyless new technology to hit the world since we first laid eyes on.MS.DOS.”
Lizzie Widdicombe,who wrote The New Yorker’s article on Rhinehart,also tried out Soylent.With Soylent,you“cruise”through the day.If you are working at your computer and feel hungry,you don’t have to stop for lunch.You can always be productive.
And here lies Soylent’s downside,Widdicombe says:“Meals provide punctuation to our lives:we’re constantly recovering from them,expecting them,riding the emotional ups and downs of a good or a bad sandwich.With a bottle of Soylent on your desk,time stretches before you,featureless and a little sad.”
32.What’s the purpose of the first paragraph?
A.To introduce the topic. B.To advertise for a new drink.
C.To test the readers’imagination. D.To attract readers’participation.
33.What do Rhinehart’s words in Paragraph 4 imply?
A.Food is not enough to feed us.
B.Milk and bread are beneficial to us.
C.It is what contains in the food that matters.
D.Milk and milk are different sources of food.
34.What is Farhad Manjoo’s attitude to Soylent?
A.Positive B.Doubtful C.Negative D.Neutral
35.What’s the disadvantage of Soylent according to Widdicombe?
A.It makes people go hungry easily.
B.It removes some functions of meals.
C.It isn’t environmentally friendly,
D.It causes emotional ups and downs.
ACCB
A. Profits enlarging B. Technology developing C. Education investing D. Benefits transferring E. Dominance disappearing F. A nation rising |
The following is an imaginary diary entry written by US president. This diary is part of Global Trends 2025, which was written by the US National Intelligence Council
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Global wealth and economic power will shift from West to East.
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The transition from old fuels to new will be slow, as will the development of new technologies that present feasible alternatives to fossil fuels or help eliminate food and water problems. All current technologies are inadequate, and new ones will probably not be commercially possible by 2025