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29,What can we learn from the research?A.Adults have reduced healtheare costs.B.Few adults need to receive learning.C.Learning is good for adults'health.D.More research will focus on learning.30What problem does Europe face according to the text?Europeans are not healthy.B.The European population is aging.C.Many old Europeans have died.D.Young Europeans are out of work.131.What does the author want to express in the last paragraph?ALifelong learning is essential.B.Raising adult population is significant.C.We should help more efficient workers.D.Work contributes to personal well-being.DAn inability to stand on one leg for 10 seconds in later life is linked to nearly double thedrisk of death from any cause within the next decade,according to a new study.The simplebalance test may be useful to be included in routine physical exams for people in middle andold age,the research,which was published in British Journal of Sports Medicine,suggested.While aging leads to a decline in physical fitness,muscle strength and flexibility,balancetends to be reasonably well-preserved until a person's 50s,when it starts to decline relativelyrapidly,the research noted.Previous research has linked the inability to stand on one leg to agreater risk of falls and to cognitive decline.The study involved 1,702 people aged 51 to 75 living in Brazil,who were asked to balanceunsupported on one leg during an initial check.Researchers told the participants to place thefront of the free foot behind the standing leg,keep their arms by their sides and eyes fixedstraight ahead.Up to three attempts on either foot were permitted.The study participants had an average age of 61 and two-thirds of them were men.Around 1 in 5 failed to balance on one leg for 10 seconds at the initial checkup.Researchersmonitored the participants after the initial checkup for a period of seven years,during which7%of the people died.The proportion of deaths among those who failed the test(17.5%)was significantly higher than deaths among those who were able to balance for 10seconds (4.5%).The research was observational and didn't reveal cause and effect.The study didn't lookat any possible biological mechanisms that might explain the link between poor balance andlongevity.The study noted that,overall,those who failed the test were in poorer health,with grea-ter proportion of suffering from obesity,heart disease and high blood pressure.Diabetes wasalso more common among those who failed to complete the test.【高三英语第6页(共10页)】807C·HEB·