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炎德英才大联考·长沙市一中2024届高三月考试卷(二)2英语答案正在持续更新,本期2024衡中同卷单元卷答案网为大家整理了相关试题及答案,供大家查缺补漏,高效提升成绩。 32.Whatthe a30.What can be inferred about the square showfrom the last paragraph?A.A.It is permanent by nature.B.It lacks practical influence.C.It takes long to see the results.D.It conveys the artist's exact intention.3331.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Public Interest in Contemporary ArtB.Ice Figures Transforming into WaterpboC.Responsibility Demanded ofActivist ArtistsowsD.Mini Sculptures Echoing the Climate Crisis34flowDsdayLiving in a city is a well-known risk factor for developing a mental disorder,while livingclose to nature is largely beneficial for mental health and the brain.A central brain region,theABCred samygdala(大脑杏仁核)involved in stress processing,.has been shown to be less activated duringstress in people living in rural areas,compared to those who live in cities,hinting at the potentialbenefits of nature."But so far the hen-and-egg problem could not be resolved,namely whether35.Wm?nature actually caused the effects in the brain or whether the particular individuals chose to live inrural or urban regions,"says Sonja Sudimac.BTo achieve causal evidence,the researchers from the group examined brain activity in regionsinvolved in stress processing in 63 healthy volunteers before and after a one-hour walk inGrunewald forest or a shopping street with traffic in Berlin.The results revealed that activity inthe amygdala decreased after the walk in nature,suggesting that nature elicits beneficial effects on第二brain regions related to stress."The results support the previously assumed positive relationship between nature and brain选项health,but this is the first study to prove the causal link.Interestingly,the brain activity after theurban walk in these regions remained stable and showed no increases,which argues against afirstcommonly held view that urban exposure causes additional stress,"explains Simone Kihn,headof the groupThe authors show that nature has a positive impact on brain regions involved in stressforprocessing and that it can already be observed after a one-hour walk.This contributes to theyouunderstanding of how our physical living environment affects brain and mental health.Even ashort exposure to nature decreases amygdala activity,suggesting that a walk in nature could servefailas a preventive measure against developing mental health problems and reducing the potentiallyWadisadvantageous impact of the city on the brain.In order to investigate beneficial effects of nature in different populations and age groups,thereresearchers are currently working on a study examining how a one-hour walk in natural versusurban environments impacts stress in mothers and their babies.英语试题卷第7页(共12页)
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