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24.What does the underlined part in the first paragraph mean?analysis shows that it takes more energy for someone torun a given distance if theyA.Pets are admitted into the class now.B.A little lamb can be raised at schoolC.Students like keeping pets today.run faster or slower than their optimum (speed.The runners ranged in ageD.Mary can attend school with a lamb.25.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?from 16 to 83.No matter participants'age,weight or sex-or whether they ranA.A relationship between dogs and children.only a narrow range of distances or runs of varying lengthsthe same patternB.The stories of dogs helping humans.showed up in the data repeatedly.C.The benefits of dogs in the classroomMost related research,Selinger says,has been done in university laboratories,D.The cases of pets raised at school.with study subjects who are generally younger and healthier than the general26.What do we know about the training session?population.By using wearable devices,the researchers could track many more runs,5A.It takes six months.across more real-life conditions than is possible in a lab.That allowed the scientistsB.It trains dogs and educators.C.It ensures safety of dogs.to look at a"much broader cross section of humanity".D.It identifies differences of dogs.27.What is the best title for the text?The results don't apply to very long runs when fatigue starts to set in,or toA.Mary Brings Her Little Lamb to Classrace performance by excellent athletes or others consciously training for speed.And aB.An Education Program Becomes Popularrunner's optimum pace can change over time,with training or age for instance.C.Dogs Are Humans'Good HelpersIt does make sense that humans would be adapted to run at an optimum speedD.Comfort Dogs Join Students in Classfor minimizing energy use,says co-author Scott Delp,a biomechanist at StanfordgUniversity.Imagine being an early human ancestor going out to hunt difficult prey.For many recreational runners,taking a jog is a fun way to stay fit"It might be days before I get my next food,"he says."So I want to spend the leastand burn calories.But it turns out that an individual has a tendency to settle into theenergy on the way to getting that food.same,comfortable pace on short and long runs-and that pace is the one that28.What does the analysis of data show about joggers?minimizes their body's energy use over a given distance.A.They run at a best speed to conserve energy.Selinger.,a biomechanist(生物机械学家)at Queen's University in Kingston,B.They tend to run faster at a shorter distance.Canada,and colleagues combined data from more than 4,600 runners,who went onC.They will slow their paces at longer distances.37,201 runs while wearing a fitness device,with lab-based physiology data.TheD.They adjust their speed to burn more calories.英语试题(三)第7页(共16页)英语试题(三)第8页(共16页)