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B(B)27.What is the main purpose ofmentioning the emails received byThe 9-year-old Molly Sampson knew exactly what she wanted forMolly's family?Christmas:a pair of wading boots(涉水靴).With them,she could gothe water at Cver Clifs State Park and find more toadd toheA.To show the discovery attractedof fossil teeth.After she got them on Christmas moring.Molly,widespread attention.her dad Bruce,mother Alicia,and elder sister Natalie immediately setout for their destination in below-freezing temperatures.Molly has beenB.To illustrate the impact of Molly'sinterested in fossil hunting since she was just one vear old.thanks to herdad Bruce,who always took her out to the beach to search for teeth.Brucestory on children.also dreams of finding giant teeth.but his largest find is about inches.C.To indicate the scientific significance“Molly luckily found a five-inch,I5-million-year-old megalodon(巨齿鲨)tooth,”said Alicia.of the find.Less than half an hour later,in knee-deep water,Molly saw somethingD.To prove the value of the megalodonstrange."Iwent closer reached into the water and grabbed it.And it turnedout to be the biggest megalodon tooth I'd ever seen,"Molly said excitedly.gtooth.Megalodons are prehistoric giant sharks.They're hard to study becausetheir bonesdonally tum into fossils.Their teethmocommonbut it's rare to find fossilized teeth as large as the one Molly found."I just sawHave you ever felt like your anger is coursing through your body?the shape of it,and I knew it was what megalodon teeth look like,"said Molly.According to new research,that feeling might not be far from the truth.AThe Sampsons were sure,based on their years of experience,thatthey'd found a megalodon tooth.Nonetheless,they took it to the Calvertrecent study published in the Journal of the American Heart AssociationMarine Museum.Stephen Godfrey,curator (of the museum,receivedfound that feelings of anger negatively affect blood vessel (health.them."It's a once-in-a-lifetime kind of find,"Godfrey said.AccordingIn a randomized trial,researchers divided 280 participants into groupsto him,the tooth is believed to have come from the upper left jaw of aand gave them a task that made them recall feelings of anger,sadness,megalodon that was probably about 50 feet long and is estimated to haveanxiety or neutrality for eight minutes.The individuals'blood vessel healthlived about 15 million years ago.was measured before and at several points after completing the taskGodfrey hoped Molly's story would help inspire other kids to take aninterest in science and explore the natural world.And based on the emails"Previous studies have linked feelings of anger,anxiety,and sadnessher family has gotten so far,it seems to be doing just that.to an increased risk of heart disease,"said lead author Dr Daichi Shimbo,professor of medicine at Columbia University in New York City."Itappears that the negative health impacts of anger may be due to its harmfuleffects on blood vessel health."The researchers discovered that anger reduced the ability of bloodvessels to expand in response to ischemia(a condition characterized by(A)24.What hobby do the Sampsons share?insufficient blood supply to an organ).Additionally,anger affected cellularmarkers of injury and their capacity for self-repair.A.Going fossil hunting in their freeShimbo noted that after the eight-minute task designed to induce (time.anger,the effects on blood vessels lasted for up to 40 minutes.While thismay not seem significant on its own,Shimbo warned about cumulativeB.Searching for sea creatures on theeffects."We think that if someone experiences repeated episodes of anger,beach.they are continually damaging their blood vessels,which could lead tosevere damage over time,"he explained.C.Visiting Calvert Cliffs State Park.Shimbo suggested that this latest study could motivate individuals whoD.Displaying their fossil collection.frequently experience anger to seek help in managing their behavior.Theremight also be ways such as exercise or treatments to reduce the negativeeffects of anger on blood vessels."Understanding how it all works is thefirst step towards addressing it,"Shimbo said."Everyone will experienceganger,it's about finding effective strategies to control and minimize it."(C)28.How did the researchers conduct their(B)25.What makes studying Megalodonstudy?particularly challenging?A.By analyzing medical records ofA.Their size is enormous.anger management patients.B.Their bones rarely fossilize.B.By conducting long-termC.They were dangerous.observations of heart disease patientsD.They lived too long ago.C.By bringing about emotions andmeasuring blood vessel health.D.By monitoring participants'blood9gpressure over several months.(C)26.Why did the Sampsons take Molly's(D)29.What might be the focus of the newfind to the Calvert Marine Museum?study?A.To donate it to the museum.A.Why emotions are linked withB.To seek help in preserving it.mental health.C.To ask for authoritativeB.When a bad mood should be dealtidentification.with.D.To get an estimate of its marketC.What feelings are good for thevalue.human body.D.How anger impacted blood vesselghealth.4
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