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专题一阅读理解0)3.What inspired Ferguson to stick to his plan?(2021沈阳质检)A.His respect for frontline healthcareWhen Rob Ferguson's hiking adventure up Mountworkers.Qomolangma was postponed due to COVID-19,the 51-B.His intention to encourage an injuredyear-old practiced climbing in the limited space of hispartner.London homeC.His hope of winning glory for hisInstead of life-threatening dangers from shortagecommunityof oxygen and icy temperatures,Ferguson faced manyD.His wish to fulfill a promise to a youngdifferent hurdles climbing the equivalent(相当的高度)neighborof the world's highest mountain in his apartment)4.What type of writing is this text?stairwell.He wanted to use his climb to promote socialA.A hiking guide.distancing and stay-at-home initiatives,while raisingB.A news report.money for frontline workers."The views certainlyC.A personal biography.weren't as nice as Nepal,"Ferguson,a photographerD.An official announcement.and writer and fellow of the Royal Geographical10Society (RGS)said of his challenge.He originally(2021湖北质检)planned to travel to the Himalayas to join a trip led byThis summer,lots of people will be flying toworld-famous climber Jamling Tenzing Norgay.foreign countries and passing through multiple timeHis biggest external problem was he had to conductzones.I'll be one of them.The problem is I spend farthe hike barefoot so he wouldn't disturb his neighborstoo much of my life doing this.So I am,naturally,during sleeping hours.Internally he was hit hardesttroubled with jet lag(时差反应).when one of his partners,Jenny WordsworthJet lag can do some pretty awful things to your(accompanying him on social media),had to drop outbody and your brain.It not only makes you feeldue to a knee injury with several hours to go."That'sexhausted,but lots of long-distance travel can causewhen your mind starts to justify quitting,hesleep disorders and encourage obesity().Newexplained.research suggests that one way it does this is via theWhat helped him push through?Knowingmicrobiome(微生物组)in your gut(肠道).To show thehealthcare workers don't get to stop what they're doingimpact that jet lag can have on the microbiome,Drbecause there are lives on the line."MedicalEran Elinav and Dr Eran Segal from the Weizmannprofessionals don't have the option to stop and quit,"Institute of Science asked some of their students to flyFerguson said."So I kept telling myself they are theacross multiple time zones.They were asked to collect areason I'm doing this.And I thought of my family andfaeces sample(粪便样本)before they got on the plane,community rooting for me.You're never'truly alone.another when their jet lag was particularly bad and aPart of the mental and physical challenge of thefinal one two weeks after that.journey was the lack of nature to fuel his spirit:That'sThe researchers put these samples into mice,where a neighbor helped.A young girl had drawn aspecially raised to have bacteria-free guts.The micepicture of a rainbow that he saw on every up-and-down.that received the microbes from jet-lagged studentsAlthough not the same as the real thing,it helped pushgrew obese.Those that were given bacteria fromhim over the edge.samples taken before or after the jet lag set in were)l.What does the underlined word“hurdles”inunaffected.paragraph 2 mean?The moral is try to avoid flying across lots of timeA.Goals.B.Partners.zones.But if you can't,what should you do?Well,C.Challenges.D.Paths.since your gut bacteria seem to play a role in regulating)2.What did Ferguson hope to do by climbing hisyour biological rhythm,you could try,before you fly,apartment's stairs?changing mealtimes so they fit in with your newA.Contribute to good causes.destination.If you are flying to the US,considerB.Prepare for an RGS challenge.having breakfast five hours later than normalC.Finish a photographing documentary.A University of Surrey team recently did this withD.Respond to Jamling Tenzing Norgay's10 volunteers.They found that some of their biologicaltrip.rhythms were delayed by about five hours,suggesting49
