(C) Have you ever run out of coffee or tea? Found no eggs in the fridge and the nearest shop is too far away? Well all that can change in the future.

If all goes well,intelligent (智能的) kitchens will soon help solve all your problems. The kitchen of the future will give wise advice on planning your menu for the day. Do you care about your weight? It will tell you the right diet and what is good for your health. It will even keep in mind your likes and dislikes!

If you are all thumbs (笨手笨腳) in the kitchen,the kitchen-mate computer system will spell out the ingredients (酉己料) needed for each dish according to the diet and tell you how to mix them!The diet is downloaded by the smart kitchen from the internet after checking the ingredients in the larder (食物櫥) . Want to bake the rich,creamy chocolate cake? The kind that mother or grandmother makes? You have it.

With the help of the kitchen's computer system,this smart kitchen will promise to keep a weather eye open for all your needs and plus some in the larder I So what happens if the larder is empty like old Mother Hubbard's? The kitchen will automatically (自動(dòng)地) call and place an order at the local supermarket.

() 7. What is the correct order of the following events the smart kitchen does?

(I) It spells out the ingredients needed for each dish. (2) It tells you how to mix them.

(3) It downloads the diet from the Internet. It checks the ingredients in the larder. A.④③①② B①②③④ C.②④③① D.③①②④

() 8. Which of the following about the smart kitchen is NOT mentioned in the passage?

   A. It can advise you to plan your menu for the day.

   B. It can help you bake the rich,creamy chocolate cake.

   C. It can refuse the dirty water after washing the dishes.

   D. It can remember your favourite foods.

() 9. If you have run out of coffee in smart kitchen,what will happen?

   A. You will have to go to the nearest shop yourself.

   B. The computer system will spell out what you need.

   C. The kitchen can place an order at the local supermarket.

   D. The kitchen can give advice on how to buy coffee.

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