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30. What does Dr. Axel Krieger most probably describe the da Vinci robot as?A. A lost art.B. A desperate attempt.C. A misguided trend.D. A major breakthrough.31. What does the author imply in the last paragraph? A. Applications in the medical field need updating.B. A human surgeon should rely on medical robotsC. The days of automated surgery may arrive some day. D. Automated systems make medical care available worldwide.DBefore joining Washington D. C. -based District Running Collective, Fallon Jones wasn't a runner. “We weredoing CrossFit then—there's this group of people who run up the street,”" says Jones. She was attracted after herfirst run with the group the following week. “I was in the slower pace group, but everybody was there at the endto cheer me on," she adds.The first known running club, the Thames Hare and Hounds, was established in 1868 in London, s sd n more accessible and inclusive.Nowadays, conversational running is becoming a trend. Conversational running, which refers to maintaininga pace at which you can comfortably speak as you move, is often associated with Zone 2 training, which involvesan intensity of 60— 70 percent of your maximum heart rate. Kristen Hislop, a certified running coach, sayspeople often struggle to achieve this pace though it doesn't feel like an “arduous” workout; it's often muchslower than you'd anticipate. “But while it isn't especially challenging, doing low-intensity exercise regularly canbuild endurance(耐力) so you'll be able to go longer and further,” says Hislop. “You're also going to recoverfaster and reduce your risk of injuries. "Conversational running is also good for your relationships. "If you're near somebody but not necessarilyfacing them eye to eye, you might be more willing to express yourself or you might just feel a little bit less shy,"says Rachel Goldberg, a licensed family therapist who incorporates walk-and-talk sessions into her practice. Thiscan lead to deeper conversations and stronger connections.Despite the benefits of running with others, finding the right run club to fit your needs is crucial. Jonesknew her club was the right fit after her first outing. “They did a really good job in explaining the different pacegroups,” she says. "As someone who's approaching 40, it has been a blessing to find friends of all ages here atthis stage in life. " 32. What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?A. The popularity of running clubs.B. The origin of conversational running.C. The development of running clubs.D. The advances in fitness technologies.33. What does the underlined word “arduous" in paragraph 3 mean?A. Exceptional.B. Annual.C. Rewarding.D. Tough. 34. What does Rachel Goldberg say about conversational running?A. It is a high-intensity exercise.B. It makes people willing to open up.C. It frees people of work stress.D. It enhances people's mental clarity.35. What attracts Jones best about District Running Collective?A. Its capability to group.B. Its access to local cultures.C. Its promising future.D. Its obvious health benefits.【一模考试·英语第5页(共8页)】
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