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四川省绵阳江油市2020届九年级英语第二次教学质量检测试卷

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    A study has found that the risk of developing Alzheimer's (阿尔茨海默氏病)or other forms of similar diseases can be cut when people choose a (health) lifestyle, even if they have genes (基因) that raise the risk for these mind-destroying diseases.

    People with high genetic risk and bad habits are about to develop Alzheimer  (easy). While no matter how much genetic risk someone has, a good die, enough exercise, limiting alcohol and no (smoke)make dementia (痴呆)less likely. No one can ensure you'll escape this awful disease but you can reduce the risk by making the right choice.

    One such study a few years ago found that good living could help overcome genetic risk for heart disease. The result  (discuss) at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference in Los Angeles. Meanwhile researchers  (show) the same to be rue for Alzheimer so far. The genetic risk is classified as high, medium or low based  a large number of scientific research After about eight years of study, 1. 8 percent of  (that) with high genetic risk and poor lifestyles had developed to 2. 4 percent higher than before.

The results should give encouragement to people  fear that gene alone determines their destiny. That means that even with high  (possible) of getting such disease your lifestyle will make a difference.

    One limitation is that the research may not be useful for every one around the word, researchers only had information on Europeans and it hasn't been proved whether it is true for people in different colors and from different ethnic groups.

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A study conducted by the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom suggest that watching cute animals may lead to a reduction in stress and anxiety.

The study examined how watching images and videos of cute animals for 30 minutes affects blood pressure, heart rate(心率) and anxiety. In December 2019, 19 people, including 15 students, joined in the study.

"There were some kittens, there was puppies, there were baby gorillas, there were quokkas —cute creatures found in Western Australia, are often referred to as 'the world's most cheerful animals'." Dr. Andrea Utley, a professor at the University of Leeds told CNN. The study was timed during winter exams, a time when stress is at an especially high level for students, according to Utley.

 The study recorded that the average blood pressure dropped from 136/88 to 115/71, which the study pointed out is "within ideal blood pressure range." Average(平均的) heart rates were lowered to 67.4 bpm, a reduction of 6.5%. Anxiety rates also went down by 35%.

"I was quite pleasantly surprised that during the session, every single measure for every single participant dropped some — heart rate reduced, blood pressure reduced," Utley said. "When they left, they filled the questionnaire(调查问卷) in again and showed that they were feeling less worried."

When questioning the participants, the study found that most preferred video clips over still images, particularly of animals interacting with humans.

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