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[单项选择] Should We Eat Living Foods or Dead Foods
Why should this question arise
Because the peoples of America and the world suffer grievously from widespread disease. Recent research has revealed that the quality of nutrients we put into our bodies determines the quality of our lives. We are all aware that engines perform well or poorly, depending upon the quality of the fuel used. Few of us realize that food quality directly determines our physical and mental performance abilities.
I frequently receive phone calls and letters that go like this: Is it okay to eat corn Potatoes Bread Prepared cereals Beans Tofu And many other substances which must be cooked in order to be eaten.
What questioners really meant was why these foods aren’’t okay I must then tell them of the many evils and curses that result from the eating of foods that have been heat deranged(扰乱). I tell them: "If you can’’t relish(享受) it in the fresh raw state, you shouldn’’t be eating it
A. Y
B. N
C. NG
[简答题]What does the author mean by the question "why should anyone applaud" in the last paragraph
[填空题]We eat it when we are ill.
[简答题]Why Do We Need English
[简答题] Generation X
Who are we Why are we called "Generation X" Where did we come from Where are we going What’’s going on here Where’’s the Beef This passage offers some (but only some) of the answers, and points you to other internet sources that can help you find the rest of the answers. Here’’s a brief "FAQ" (Frequently Asked Questions) on Generation X:
How did we get this name, "Generation X" anyway Blame Douglas Coupland of British Columbia, Canada, for one. It was also the name of a British Punk group in the 1970s featuring 1980s soloist Billy Idol.
In a 1995 interview, Coupland denied any connection, saying: "The book’’s title came not from Billy Idol’’s band, as many supposed, but from the final chapter of a funny sociological book on American class structure titled Class, by Paul Fussell. In his final chapter, Fussell named an "X" category of people who wanted to hop off the merry-go-round of status, money, and social climbin