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D28.What is the main eause of the heat deaths?BA.Air pollution.B.Climate changeC.OverpopulationD.Geographical Location.29.What does the underlined work "enormous"in paragraph 2 mean?A.Zero.B.Moderate.C.LittleD.Huge.30.What can we learn from Ana's words?DA.Climate change was an issue in the past.B.Heat waves will definitely come next year.C/Human-caused climate change needs solving.B.The future of human is between good and bad.31.Which saying can best describe Ebi's attitude?A.It's better late than never.B.Rome was not built in a day.C.Where there is a will,there is a way.D.God help those who help themselves.DLack of sleep has been linked to heart disease,poor mood and loneliness.Being tired couldalso make us Tess Tikely to help one another,researchers report August 23 in PLOS Biology.The hour of sleep lost in the switch over to Daylight Savings Time()every springappears to reduce people's tendency to help others,the researchers found in an experiment.Specifically,they showed that average donations to one nonprofit organization dropped byaround 10 percent in the workweek after the time switch compared with four weeks before andafter the change.In some states that do not observe Daylight Savings Time,donations remainedunchanged.With over half of the people living in parts of the developed world reporting that they rarelyget enough sleep during the workweek,the finding has implications beyond the week we springforward,the researchers say."Lack of sleep shapes the social experiences we have and the kindsof societies we live in,"says neuroscientist Ben Simon of the University of California,Berkeley.To test the link between sleep loss and generosity,Ben Simon and her team first brought 23young adults into the lab for two nights.The participants slept through one night and stayedawake for another night.In the mornings,participants completed a standardized questionnairerating their likelihood of helping strangers in various situations.For instance,whether theywould give up their seat on a bus to a stranger or offer a ride to a coworker in need.About 80percent of participants showed less likelihood of helping others when sleep-deprived than whenrested.The researchers then observed participant'brain activity in a functional MRI machine,comparing each participant's neural activity in a rested versus sleep-deprived state.That showedthat sleep deprivation reduced activity in a network of brain regions linked to the ability toempathize with others.There's always a possibility that some other variable besides sleep is causing this decline ingenerosity,says behavioral economist David Dickinson.But this experiment enabled the英语试题第4页(共8页)

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