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yoanttoad uti myour children's livsokurtherIt'sthan“So Get Me”.human aC21.What is special about"Brains On"?and watA.It is full of bedtime stories.TheB.It answers questions about children.and theC.Kids take turns co-hosting the podcast.of walkD.The host is a writer and audio producer.24.Wh22.Which of the podcasts is suitable for teaching a child about current events?A.A.Brains On.B.Flyest FablesC.C.KidNuz.D.So Get Me.25.Wh佳选项。23.What can“So Get Me'”be mainly about??A.A.Maintaining one's identity.B.B.Accepting different identities.C.C.Comparing different identities.D.hat aren't oftenand parents andD.Discovering different identities.BAHow can we get more people into community greenspaces?ResearcherBubmitted scienceAdriana Zuniga-Teran and her team think they have found the answer.Doy a new kid eachWalkability-or how easy and safe it is for someone to walk from home to a27Brains On”evengreenspace-is a deciding factor in how often people visit parks,Zuniga-TeranA.opics,like publicsays.The data gathered from those surveyed in their homes show that severalBfactors that play into a neighborhood's walkability can significantly increase howC.often people visit greenspaces.For example,higher levels of perceived trafficDand experiences.tions and a lot ofsafety-or how well people inside nearby buildings can see pedestrians outsideIdition to being acorresponded with more frequent visits.0each episode in aThe research also suggests that people who travel to greenspaces by walkingMoroccor biking are three-and-a-half times more likely to visit daily than those who gethuddlethere by other means.Residents who have to drive are more likely to go onlysurviviniate way throughProximity to a park,though,played no significant role in how often peoplemonthly.that cove explored topicsmeasureThough it focusesvisited a park.Each episode endsDifferent levels of walkability may explain this result.measure"Let's say you live in front of a huge park,but there's this huge freeway inDrovided.It's a nicehe world,withoutthe middle,"Zuniga-Teran explained."You're very close,but just crossing theSaid:“forminhat might not kid-major street,you might need to spend a long time in that busy intersection(道路交叉口).In situations like that,a person probably won't visit that parkhow th“Bfrom real people.frequently despite living close to it."The researchers also gathered data from people visiting greenspaces andsociallentities.Like theweathetells the world tofound onlyone walkability factor was significantly linked tomore frequent visits:traffic safety.Those who indicated their neighborhoods have fewer traffic-dry sured because of theirelated safety concerns were more likely to visit greenspaces daily than those whotogetheformatfferent identities.Ifreported concerns about traffic-related safety.英语试题第4页(共10页)
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