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should be,,”he said.“Wre doing everything wen tooalize a traumatie(创伤的)expewith disabilities and veterans.We believe that everybody benefits from the time on a horse,sorience for them,even if just for a few hours."24.What inspired Triplet to make an fforttohelp hildren?if you want to ride a horse,come on,let's go,"Wilson said.Lessons are $55,but the non-profit fundraises to help cover or lower the cost for customers who may need support.A.A mother's demand.B.A volunteer's appeal.28.Why does GallopNYC offer the lessons?C.A young boy's wordsD.His childhood experiences.A.To make horse riding typical in NYC.25.How would Triplett help the children?B.To provide part-time jobs for veterans.A.By purchasing school supplies.C.To promote disabled people's incomes.B.By giving them a normal festivalD.To offer a cure to special groups.C.By launching more GoFundMe pages.29.What can we infer about Olivia Diver?D.By sending them necessities of living.A.She has learned new life skills.26.What did the local supermarket do for Triplett?B.She has found her comfort zone.A.It did the delivery work for him.B.It provided all the supplies.C.She has gained much confidence.C.It offered free wrapping paper.D.It took some money off his cost.D.She has changed her attitude to horses.27.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?30.What does paragraph 3 intend to show?A.Triplett made full use of the money he got.A.GallopNYC's leader.B.The effect of the therapy.B.Triplett ensured the gifts to be more valuable.C.Profit James Wilson has got.D.Ways of guarding people's anxiety.C.Triplett tried to make kids have a normal Christmas.31.What does Wilson think of the program according to the last paragraph?D.Triplett had normalized the traumatic experience for kids.A.It is well received.B.It is highly profitable.C.It needs to be more creative.D.It takes ages to see the results.Horseback riding might not seem like a typical New York City activity,but one programDhas several horse farms throughout the city's busy districts.GallopNYC provides lessons toScience reporting on climate change does lead Americans to adopt more accurate beliefsveterans(老兵)and people with disabilities--horseback riding is their therapy(疗法).and support government action on the issue,but these gains are fragile,a new study sug-Olivia Diver visits the GallopNYC location in the Howard Beach neighborhood in Queens.gests.Researchers found that these accurate beliefs fade quickly when people are exposed toDiver has only been riding horses for a few months,but says she's already felt the benefits.coverage skeptical of climate change."It helped me come out of my comfort zone and be less shy and less in my shell,"she said."It is not the case that the American public does not respond to scientifically informedTrying something new shows her she can accomplish other things as well.reporting when they are exposed to it,"said Thomas Wood,associate professor of politicalJames Wilson,executive director at GallopNYC,says there are many ways horses can bescience at the Ohio State University."But even truly accurate science reporting recedes fromtherapeutic."The horse sees the world in the way somebody with post-traumatic stress disor-people's frame of reference very quickly."der (PTSD)might see the world,in a really guarded,sort of anxious way,"he explained.Results showed that accurate science reporting didn't persuade only politicians and people"So,somebody with PTSD and a horse can sort of partner together and see the world in thewho initially rejected human-caused climate change also had their opinions shifted by readingsame way and kind of take care of each other."Horses can also help with physical disabilities.accurate articles.The study involved 2,898 online participants who participated in four wavesAfter two years of therapeutic riding,a teenager,who had so little core strength that hisof the experiment during the fall of 2020.mother had to be in the bathtub with him,had enough core strength that he could be in theIn the first wave,they all read authentic articles in the popular media that provided infor-shower by himself.Wilson said,"The movement of the horse will loosen up muscles thatmation reflecting the scientific views on climate change.In the second and third waves,theymight be really tight.And the movement helps stimulate other body parts and other musclesread either another scientific article,an opinion article that was skeptical of climate science,orthat you might not use.an article on an unrelated subject.In the fourth wave,the participants simply were asked their"GallopNYC has about 1,000 people n its waitlist for lessos,but prioritizes peoplebeliefs about the science of climate change and their policy attitudes.【※高三英语第5页(共10页)※】【※高三英语第6页(共10页)※】
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