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peopleA.Previous work has met many kinds of limitations.physical response to stress.It can even boost()immunity.36B.Brain imaging studies are likely to be very successful.Cut your to-do list in halfC.Non-humans are less likely to understand a familiar language.Most of us set the bar too high.After you've written your to-do list,decide what's mosD.Behavioural studies on dogs will be a new research in the future.important to you in the long run,then cut the list in half.37For instance,hire a person tomDthe lawn or skip cooking and order takeaway.Seth Magle is an urban ecologist in Chica.In 2021,he started building a network of fellow38urban animal lovers from around the world.They're working to collect information so that it can beLeave the house fifteen minutes earlier for appointments,set up a system for paying your billscompared in different cities.refill your prescriptions a week ahead of time and collect on birthday cards whenever you see oneWith the goal of trying to create more wildlife inclusiveciiesthe network helps reduce humanyou like.A little advance planning can spare you a lot of headaches!ildlife conflict and increase human wildlife coexistence in the massively urbanizing areas.Organize your worldIn Chicago,Magle and his team have been watching their city's wildlife for about 10 years.All39 ean surroundings will help prevent the disappointment of not being able to findtogether,they have over 100 camera traps set up across different types of urban environments fromsomething you need.It can also make you satisfied that everything is in its place.the downtown Loop and city parks to nature preserves and suburb golf courses.Laugh in your life(During times of recent extreme heat,we do definitely see animals reduce movement and justLaughter boosts your resistance to infection.If you laugh for twenty seconds,your body gets the samestay where they are.It's probably energetically difficult to move around when it's so hot.Althoughamount of beneficial oxygen as it does in three minutes of aerobic exercise(有氧运动).4g/ths works forashterm in high temperature,it's not ideal over a longer period because it meansFind cartoons,videos,TV shows,writers and comics that make you laugh.Share jokes withless time to search for food or a new mate.friends over email.As Magle and his network of urban researchers look toward the future and climate change,A.Make a flexible schedulethey predict bigger shifts.Temperatures everywhere are projected to warm,so wildlife in urbanB.Stop the last-minute rushsettings and beyond will likely have to shift their normal regions a bit further north to where it feelsC.So develop a network of people you can turn tomore comfortable and to what they're already used to.We don't have armadillos in Chicago,but weD.It's also nearly impossible to stay anxious while you're laughinghave them in the southern part of the state.And they seem to be migrating north.Oly time will tell howoururban wildlife reaets to these ongeerm shifts in temperature.E.If you have to do certain tasks,try to have someone else do themFornow,it sounds like urban animalsso long as they're healthy-are totally capable ofF.However,if you laugh while doing exercise,it will hurt your bodyhandling a few days of extreme heat here and there.G.Stop piling old magazines and throw away those receipts you no longer need第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)32.What is the aim of the network?第-节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)A.To observe wildlife in different cities.C.To collect information of urban animalsB.To compare animals'living conditions.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A,B.C和D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,33.What's the main idea of Paragraph 3?D.To helphuaand wildlife coexistWhile Sam Bloom was on a vacation in Thailand,a balcony railing collapsed(,sending heA.The tracks of wildlife activities.C.The way of watching city animals.B.The movement of urban animals.falling20 feet to the ground.The 41 left her with numerous injuries,including a brokensiHer life was 42 changed.34.In what way do animals escape extreme heat?D.The different types of urbanization.In the many months that followed,she fell into a deep 43.Before her accident,she spentA.Keeping still.B.Moving constantly.her time 44 her family,surfing,exploring the outdoors,and traveling the world.Her 45C.Shifting to the north.D.Looking for food everywhere.sense of self disappeared overnight-as she 46 it in her piece inaTime article,was高考仿真冲刺押题卷·英语(一)第5页(共8页)a(n)47 woman,and I no longer 48 myself as a wife and mother."高考仿真冲刺押题卷·英语(一)第6页(共8页)
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