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steady blood pressure.And in 2021,another research group reported giraffe-specific variants of genesover the walls-that benefit doesn't make sense yet."We've just developed a brand-new technique.Now weinvolved in fibrosis.have to figure out how to make it practical,Sample says.Meanwhile,scientists hope to improve theAnd the giraffe has another trick to avoid heart failure:The ventricular filling period of the heartbeat isefficiency of power conduction and remove spots that the charge does not reachextended,Natterson-Horowitz found.This allows the heart to pump more blood with each beat,allowing32.What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?giraffes to run hard despite their thicker heart muscle.A.How the special room works.B.How electric currents are generated.Natterson-Horowitz is now turning her attention to another problem giraffes seem to have solved:highC.What the room looks like.D.What the technology was developed forblood pressure during pregnancy.For people,this can lead to severe illnesses.Yet giraffes seem to fare just33.What are the capacitors used to do?well.Natterson-Horowitz and her team are hoping to find out if they have unique adaptations that allow this.A.Produce electric power.B.Measure magnetic fields.28.What does the underlined word "vex"in paragraph 2 mean?C.Protect people from harm.D.Stop devices from heatingA.Frighten.B.Interest.C.Warn.D.Disturb.34.What's Sample's attitude to the technology?29.Why can giraffes resist fibrosis?A.Optimistic.B.Content.C.DoubtfulD.Cautious.A.They have high blood pressure.B.They have slower heartbeats.35.What's a barrier to the technology's application?园C.They have specific gene variantsD.They have thicker left ventriclesA.The material.B.The safetyC.The effectivenessD.The cost.30.What will Natterson-Horowitz and her team focus on in the future?第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)A.What causes giraffes'gene variants.B.What makes pregnant giraffes well.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。的C.Why pregnant women suffer from illnesses.D.Why giraffes have unique adaptationsLosing ourselves in the chaos of daily life has become a lot more common for so many people around the31.Which is a suitable title for the text?world.So people often ignore an important thing-healthy eating habits.36In order to fight长A.Cardiovascular Secrets of GiraffesB.Studies on Heart Fibrosis of Giraffesagainst these problems,we highly recommend mindful eating.C.Health Effects of Giraffes'Long NecksEating with your non-dominant()hand is a great way to stop you from overeating.As this isn'tD.Reasons for Man's High Blood Pressuresomething the brain is used to,it'll force you to slow down and thus allow you to be a lot more conscious of theDfood you are eating.37都What if your smartphone or laptop starts charging as soon as you walk in the door?Scientists haveIt's so common for people to eat on the move between their busy schedules.38Yet many of usdeveloped a specially-built room that can conduct energy to a variety of electronic devices within it withoutstill do it.Eating on the run and swallowing food without chewing it well can result in indigestion.Chew eachplugs or batteriesbite of food up to 30 times before swallowing.It's a custom test room of about 18 cubic meters,built from conductive aluminum()panels with a浆When it comes to eating,you should give your undivided attention to the food you eat,which means youmetal pole running down the middle.When the scientists ran an electric current through the walls and poleshould turn off any electronic devices.39 Technological devices should not be a distraction(following a set pattern,it generated two separate magnetic()fields:one that fills the center of the room)from any mindful eating practices.So while eating,be sure the TV is off and keep away from yourand the other that covers the corners,thus allowing any devices within the space to charge.cellphone.By carrying out tests,scientists found their method could deliver 50 watts of power throughout the room,0Sometimes,you rush through the day and only eat when the opportunity arises.Alwaysfiring up all devices they tested.Without safeguards,running currents through the room's metal walls wouldmake sure you are on a chair while eating your meals;otherwise you are less likely to truly appreciate the foodtypically fill it with two types of waves:electric and magnetic.This presents a problem,because electricon your plate.One part of mindful eating is about doing nothing else while you're eating.fields can produce heat in biological tissues and pose a danger to humans.So the team built capacitors,A.You should sit down and eatdevices that store electric energy,in the walls."It limits the safe magnetic fields to the room volume whileB.Don't rush through your meals.limiting risky parts to all the components built in the walls,"lead author Takuya Sasatani explains.C.This is never a good eating habit.The scientists also tested the room's safety,and the result showed the absorption of energy would remainD.You're accustomed to eating while movingwell below acceptable limits."We're not saying this technology is safe under all circumstances-we're stillE.This tip applies to nearly everyone in this day and age.exploring,"says study co-author Alanson Sample."But it shows us that there's still much area to explore."F.It's also an effective way for those wanting to lose weightBut applying the technology is still far in the future.It's just too burdensome to put aluminum sheets allG.This can lead to weight gain and even physical and mental illness.全国卷·英语猜题卷