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32sports completion based on their traditional warrior skills.As well as the competitiveelement,the events also aim to educate local people about conserving lions and wildlife,anthe importance of human-wildlife co existence and tolerance.28.What can we learn about the Maasai Olympics?A.They take place in the Amboseli National Park.B.They have been held four times till 2018.C.They include over ten events for men.D.They last as long as a whole year.29.What can we say about the Maasai's tradition of proving their courage?A.It is primitive and unacceptable.B.It is still as popular as it used to be.C.It is thought highly of by Born Free.D.It is friendly to the local environment.30.What does Howard Jones try to express?A.The Maasai should stick to their old tradition.B.Humans should have sympathy for each other.C.The Maasai should control their population growth.D.Humans should live in harmony with wildlife.31.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Bring Kenya's Tradition BackB.The Nature of Maasai WarriorsC.The Influence of the Maasai OlympicsD.Hunt Medals Not Lions in the Maasai OlympicsDOlder adults sometimes get themselves a dog for companionship.But the pets areincreasingly sending their owners to the emergency room(ER).Injuries that happen whilewalking a dog can result in life-changing circumstances and such accidents are increasing.according to a study published in the medical journal JAMA Surgery.The study looked at patients who made visits to hospital emergency departmentsthroughout the United States from 2004 to 2017.Researchers said that there were more than32,000 emergency room cases of fractures(骨折)associated with walking leashed(用肢带缚的dogs among people 65 and older.Cases increased from 1,671 ER visits in 2004 to 4.396in2017.According to the study,nearly 80 percent of the patients have been women,whosegenerally lower bone density()than that in men may be a reason.Being female means youare more likely to suffer fractures and bone disease,such as osteoporosis(骨质疏松症).SusanBush.69.says she has been injured multiple times while walking her dogs,includingsuffering a broken leg while trying to prevent her dog from running after a bear that came outof the woods near her Pennsylvania cottage.But despite this,she refuses to give up her pets.“Dogs are our soulmates,”she says.Some seniors may be underrating the physical risks involved in walking a dog every day,says Dr.Jaimo Ahn,a lead author of the study.In most cases,Ahn blames what he called a“small person/big dog”scenario(情景),where there is a disparity between a pet and itsowner's ability to handle it.He also says that some seniors might not be as prepared to handlea pet as they should be."Some of them are really well-trained,but others are really poorlytrained,”he says,The researchers suggest that clinicians work with patients who use dog walking asexereise to reduce the risk of injury.That could include training dogs not to make suddenmovements when leashed and suggesting smaller types of dogs.【2022高考模拟卷·英语(五)第5页(共8页)G-N】

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