GWD32-Q11
Several ancient Greek texts provide
accounts of people being poisoned by honey that texts suggest was made from the
nectar of rhododendron or oleander plants. Honey made from such nectar can
cause the effects the texts describe, but only if eaten fresh, since the honey
loses its toxicity within a few weeks of being made. In
rhododendrons and oleander bloom only in springtime, when they are the
predominant sources of nectar.
Which of the following, if true,
most strongly support the accounts of Greek texts?
A.
There
are no plants that
in ancient times that produce more nectar
than rhododendrons or oleanders does.
B.
In areas where
neither rhododendrons nor oleanders grow, honey is never poisonous.
C.
A beebive’s
honeycomb cannot have some sections that contain toxic honey and other sections
that contain nontoxic honey
D.
The incidents of
honey poisoning that are related in the ancient texts occurred in the springtime or in the early
summer
E.
Whether
the honey in a beehive is toxic depends solely on which plants
were the source of that was used to make the honey.
答案D,我也能接受。可是不明白为什么B不对。谢谢。
也许有另外一种植物是有毒的,文中提出的植物生长的地方它也生长,选项里这两种植物不生长的地方它也不生长,所以混淆了。所以B选项并不能支持原文
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