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29.What is the common feature of the three devices in paragraph 3?A.They sensed the seals'food.B.They were linked to the satellite.C.They followed the seals'movements.D.They were attached to the seals'body.30.Where does elephant seals'name come from?A.Their appearance.B.Their behavior.C.Their weight.D.Their length.31.What does the author mainly try to do in the last paragraph?A.Introduce the similarities of mammals.B.Show the size of male and female elephant seals.C.Advocate the conservation of sperm whales'ocean food.D.Compare sperm whales'hunts and female elephant seals'hunts.DParents,teachers and caregivers have long believed in the magic of storytelling to calmand comfort kids.Researchers working in pediatric (have now quantified the physiolog-ical and emotional benefits of a well-told tale."We know that narrative has the power to transport us to another world,"says Brocking-ton,who studies emotions and learning at Brazil's Federal University.He adds,"Earlier re-search suggested that stories help children process and regulate their emotions-but this wasmostly conducted in a lab,with subjects answering questions while lying inside functionalMRI machines.There's little research on physiological and psychological effects of storytell-ing in a more commonplace hospital setting."So the investigators working in several Brazilian hospitals split a total of 81 patients aged4 to 11 into two groups,matching them with storytellers who had a decade of hospital experi-ence.In one group,the storyteller led each child in playing a riddle game.In the other,youngsters chose books and listened as the storyteller read them aloud.Before and after thesesessions,the researchers took saliva (samples from each child,then asked them to re-port their pain levels and conducted a free-association word quiz and analyzed samples.Children in both groups benefited measurably from the interactions.Those who heardstories also reported pain levels dropping almost twice as much as those in the riddle group,and they used more positive and light words to describe their hospital stay.The study demon-strates that playing games or simply interacting with someone can relax kids and improve theiroutlook-but that hearing stories has an especially dramatic effect."The researchers reallytried to control the social interaction component of the storyteller,which I think was key,"says Mar,a psychologist at York University.【高三英语第6页(共10页)】·22-01-316C·
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