阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Why does something that smells so good taste so bad? Whenever you walk past a cafe you might be drawn in b the smell of 61.___(fresh) made coffee, but the minute you try this dark drink you will regret 62., be ...
B. Things will taste the same. C. You won't be able to tell the exact flavor. D. Your brain will create a stronger flavor.( B )5. What does the second paragraph mainly tell us? A. How to enjoy delicious food. B. What are taste buds. C. How do taste buds work. D. We ...
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dishes that beckon with their vibrant colors and enticing descriptions. You take your first bite, and suddenly, a burst of incredible flavors dances across your palate. The vegetables are transformed into culinary masterpieces, leaving you wondering: Why do restaurant vegetables taste so good?
Why does something that smells so good taste so bad? A. Because we have two senses of smell. B. Because our “second sense of smell” works. C. Because different people have different tastes. D. Because people have both tongues and noses. 相关知识点: ...
So Why Exactly Does Pizza Taste So Good? The more glutamate in food, the more flavorful it will be. Animal protein sources like beef, pork, chicken and fish are typically high in glutamate. Tomatoes and aged cheese, the two foods that serve as the foundation of pizza, are als...
15. What does Victor find difficult as a member of the basketball team? A. Adapting himself to the intense training. B. Dealing with the pressure from the coach. C. Regaining the skills learned in high school. 16. What does Victor say about the players on the team? A. They are of ...
But we’re way better at ripening apples. A fresh apple in summer tastes great, but by the time winter rolls around, all you have to compare your apple to is other old apples—and they all taste fine, if not amazing. Really, we should just be thankful that we have apples in February...
3) What does “supplementing the work” mean in Paragraph2? Is it necessary to do this in language learning?4) Do you think it is helpful to notice others’ learning successes? Why or why not?5) How can you determine your learning preferences? Give at least one example....