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Sheyoheg baby talkreupbutthecmp anguehweNewrd hatrthe complexity of modern life may somhat balanee outhis shif28.What is the purpose of the new study?、a97sA.To find out why language gradually shifts over time.B.To present society is a key factor in language change.C.To identify how cognitive selection affeets language change.D.To figure out what words are easily ineluded in the dictionary.29.What were the participants asked to do during the experiment?A.Play games on the phone.B.Read stories to other participants.C.Rewrite what they read for others.D.Analyze the words they prefer to use.30.Which words have the most evolutionary advantage according to the new study?A.Head,imagination and happy.B.Mouth,horse and disappointed.C.Insect,fortune and competition.D.Soccer,organism and adventure.31.What is Fritz Breithaupt's attitude towards the new study?A.Tolerant.B.Uncaring.C.Doubtful.D.Approving.DSpace travel is certainly not for someone who is not fearless,for many reasons including itseffects on physical health.It can potentially disturb human immune systems(免疫系统)andincrease red blood cell death.Astronauts can even suffer from bone loss during missions.A recentstudy finds astronauts with no prior history of headaches may experience migraine()andtension-type headaches during long space flight-over 10 days in space.The study looked at 24 astronauts from NASA,the European Space Agency,and a Japaneseagency.The astronauts all completed health screenings and a questionnaire about individualheadache history before their space flight.Nine of them reported never having any headaches priorto the study,with three reporting a headache that disturbed their daily activities within the lastyear.None of the astronauts had a history of recurrent headaches or had a migraine report.Duringspace flight,they filled out a daily questionnaire for the first seven days and a weekly questionnaireeach following week throughout their stay in the International Space Station.The study found that 9 percent of the astronauts surveyed experienced headaches during spaceflight,compared to just 38 percent who reported experiencing headaches in the two to six monthsbefore going into space.Twenty-two of the 24 astronauts studied also experienced one or moreheadache times during their first week in space.About 89 percent of these headaches were tensionheadaches and 10 percent were likely a migraine.Headaches were also of a higher intensity andmore likely to be like a migraine during the first week of their space flight.According to W.P.J.van Oosterhout,study co-author,the changes to the brains balanceand posture system,combined with adjusting to zero gravity during the first week of their spaceflight,can lead to space motion sickness in the first week,of which headache is the most frequentlyreported symptom.One of the studyslimitations is that itreied onself-reporting of symptomssothe memory recall may not have been completely accurate."Further research is needed toexplainthe underlying causesof space headache and explore how such discoveries may provide insights intoheadaches occurring on Earth,said van Oosterhout.32.What is paragraph 2 mainly about?道远州最大路被数静CA.The danger of space travel.ono ni hoinste n Tons ioit otno baqmut sreB.The process of the new study.C.The standard of choosing the astronauts.D.Astronauts'full preparation for space travel英语试题第5页(共8页)
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