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Topic 13: Healthy lifestyle and longevity

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Did you know that on average we forget about 80% of the medical information a doctor might give us? This fascinating information (1) ________ to light as a result of a study carried out by Utrecht University. What is even more interesting is that almost half of what we think we remember is wrong.

Why do you think this is? Well, it’s not as complicated as you may think. You see, going to the doctor fills most people (2) _________ anxiety and when we are really nervous and stressed we are more likely to focus on the diagnosis rather than the treatment. Therefore, we know what is wrong with us but have no idea what to do about it.

Here are some good tips to (3)______ in mind when seeing a doctor. Always write down any important information. What would be even better is if your doctor agreed, to record your (4)___________. This way, you can replay the advice at home, where you are more likely to absorb it. If you believe the situation is serious or you’re really worried, seek the help of a family member. Just ask them to (5)_________ you to listen in. This way you can be absolutely sure about what the doctor has told you and avoid falling into the same trap that most people do.

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This fascinating information (1) ________ to light as a result of a study carried out by Utrecht University

came

went

reached

been

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You see, going to the doctor fills most people (2) _________ anxiety and when we are really nervous and stressed we are more likely to focus on the diagnosis rather than the treatment.

in

up

with

into

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Here are some good tips to (3)______ in mind when seeing a doctor. Always write down any important information

bring

take

get

keep

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What would be even better is if your doctor agreed, to record your (4)___________.

consultation

judgment

diagnosis

check-up

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Just ask them to (5)_________ you to listen in. This way you can be absolutely sure about what the doctor has told you and avoid falling into the same trap that most people do.

company

cooperate

accompany

negotiate

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You get off your plane and make your way to the Baggage Reclaim area. After quite some time spent waiting, their is no sign of your bags and you begin to consider the possibility that they may have gone (1) _________. What should you do?

Firstly, don’t panic. The most likely (2) _________ is that your bags simply didn’t make it onto the flight, perhaps because they were mislaid at the departure airport, or perhaps because the aircraft had already (3) _________ its weight allowance. If they fail to appear on the carousel, report the loss before you leave the baggage hall and go through customs. Recovering your luggage should be no problems, (4) ______ you’ve kept hold of your baggage checks – those little barcodes stuck to the back of your tickets at check-in.

Go to the handling agent’s desk and complete a Property Irregularity Report (PIR) form, (5) _________ describes the checked bag and its contents. Then, ask the baggage-services manager for a contact telephone number and confirm that your bags will be forwarded to your final destination.

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After quite some time spent waiting, their is no sign of your bags and you begin to consider the possibility that they may have gone (1) _________. What should you do?

lost

missing

absent

misplaced

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The most likely (2) _________ is that your bags simply didn’t make it onto the flight, perhaps because they were mislaid at the departure airport

example

understanding

clarification

explanation

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or perhaps because the aircraft had already (3) _________ its weight allowance.

surpassed

overtaken

exceeded

outdone

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Recovering your luggage should be no problems, (4) ______ you’ve kept hold of your baggage checks – those little barcodes stuck to the back of your tickets at check-in

as soon as

provided

so that

already

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Go to the handling agent’s desk and complete a Property Irregularity Report (PIR) form, (5) _________ describes the checked bag and its contents.

that

what

which

how

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Traditional Thai cuisine falls into different categories: boiled dishes, salads, pounds foods and curries. Whether at home or in a restaurant. Thai meals are always (1)________ ‘family style’ – that is, from common serving platters, with the plates appearing in whatever order the kitchen can prepare them. When serving yourself from a common platter, put no more than one spoonful (2) _______ your plate at a time. Heaping your pate with all ‘your’ portions at once will look greedy to Thais unfamiliar with Western conventions. Another important factor in a Thai meal is (3) _______ a balance of flavours and textures. Traditionally the party orders a curry, a steamed or fried fish, a stir-fried vegetable dish and a soup, taking great care to (4) _____ cool and hot, sour and sweet, salty and plain.

Thai food was originally eaten with the fingers, and it still is in certain regions. These days, though, fork-and-spoon dining is the norm. To use these tools the Thai way, use a serving spoon, or alternatively your own, to take a (5) ________ mouthful of food from a central dish and ladle it over a portion of your rice. The fork is then used to push the now-food-soaked portion of rice back onto the spoon before entering the mouth.

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Thai meals are always (1)________ ‘family style’ – that is, from common serving platters, with the plates appearing in whatever order the kitchen can prepare them.

provided

supplied

served

prepared

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When serving yourself from a common platter, put no more than one spoonful (2) _______ your plate at a time.

onto

over

across

into

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Another important factor in a Thai meal is (3) _______ a balance of flavours and textures.

achieved

achieving

achievement

achievable

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Traditionally the party orders a curry, a steamed or fried fish, a stir-fried vegetable dish and a soup, taking great care to (4) _____ cool and hot, sour and sweet, salty and plain.

mixture

balance

combination

equality

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To use these tools the Thai way, use a serving spoon, or alternatively your own, to take a (5) ________ mouthful of food from a central dish and ladle it over a portion of your rice.

individual

only

sole

single

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Nuts could be the key to keeping slim, according to new research. Scientists from Harvard University and Harvard Medical School say that replacing and unhealthy snack with half a daily _____ (1) of nuts could slow weight gain in people as they get older. Walnuts ____________ (2) particular appeared to offer good results and were linked to a 15% lower risk of obesity.

Researchers conducted a long-term study which followed 51,529 male health professionals aged 40 to 5, 121,700 nurses aged 35 to 55 and 16,686 nurses aged 24 to 44. Participants had their weight ____________ (3) every four years and were asked how often they had eaten nuts. They also had to report their exercise every two years. The findings, ___________________ (4) in the online journal BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health, showed that increasing nut consumption was associated with less risk of putting on two or more kilos over a four-year period. However, the researchers say the study is ________ (5) and therefore cannot establish a definite cause.

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Scientists from Harvard University and Harvard Medical School say that replacing and unhealthy snack with half a daily _____ (1) of nuts could slow weight gain in people as they get older.

service

servant

serving

serve

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Walnuts ____________ (2) particular appeared to offer good results and were linked to a 15% lower risk of obesity.

by

for

at

in

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Participants had their weight ____________ (3) every four years and were asked how often they had eaten nuts.

being measured

to be measured

measured

be measured

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The findings, ___________________ (4) in the online journal BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health, showed that increasing nut consumption was associated with less risk of putting on two or more kilos over a four-year period.

that is published

which published

published

was published

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However, the researchers say the study is ________ (5) and therefore cannot establish a definite cause.

observant

observational

observatory

observe

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Long life expectancy can be attributed to a person’s diet - a healthy, balanced diet has been proven to improve longevity. Experts recommend eating at least five portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day, basing meals on higher starchy foods like potatoes, bread and rice, having some dairy or dairy alternatives, eating some protein, choosing unsaturated oils and spreads, and drinking plenty of fluids.

But new research, published this week, has found the times of day a person eats holds the most benefits. Dr Mark Mattson, a professor of neuroscience at John Hopkins University School of Medicine, in the US, has said “intermittent fasting could be part of a healthy lifestyle.” Intermittent fasting diets usually involve daily time-restricted feeding, which narrows eating times to six to eight hours per day and so-called 5:2 intermittent fasting, in which people limit themselves to one moderate-sized meal two days each week.

A range of human and animal studies have shown that alternating between times of fasting and eating supports cellular health, probably by triggering an age-old adaptation to periods of food scarcity called metabolic switching. Such a switch occurs when cells use up their stores of rapidly accessible, sugar-based fuel, and begin converting fat into energy in a slower metabolic process. Dr Mattson says studies have shown that this switch improves blood sugar regulation, increases resistance to stress and suppresses inflammation. Because most Americans eat three meals plus snacks each day, they do not experience the switch, or the suggested benefits. In an article in the New England Journal of Medicine, Dr Mattson said four studies in both animals and people found intermittent fasting also decreased blood pressure, blood lipid levels and resting heart rates.

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Which best serves as the title for the passage?

The best diet to increase life expectancy.

Beverage proven to increase life expectancy.

Ageing populations invest in their health.

The perfect longevity recipe does not exist.

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The word “attributed” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ________.

appointed

endorsed

licensed

ascribed

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According to paragraph 2, what does intermittent fasting involve?

It involves weekly abandonment of all intake of sugar.

It involves a month-long abstinence from alcoholic drinks.

It involves alternating periods of restriction and normal eating.

It involves elimination of all kinds of meat and animal products.

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The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to _______.

snacks

Americans

studies

meals

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According to paragraph 3, how can practicing intermittent fasting benefit a person’s health?

Though the effect of our metabolism syncing with circadian rhythm.

Through metabolic switch from ready sources to fat storage.

Through the physiological responses of major organ systems.

Through the enzymes responsible for breaking down food in our guts.

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Are you preparing for a big test? If so, you may want to play some basketball in between hitting the books. Based on information they have collected over the years, researchers have seen an apparent connection between exercise and brain development. Judy Cameron, a researcher at Oregon Health and Science University, studies brain development. According to her research, it seems that exercise can make blood vessels, including those in the brain, stronger and more fully developed. Cameron claims this allows people who exercise to concentrate better. She says, “While we already know that exercise is good for the heart, exercise can literally cause physical changes in the brain.”

The effects of exercise on brain development can even be seen in babies. Babies who do things that require a lot of movement and physical activity show greater brain development than babies who are less physically active. With babies, even a little movement can show big results. Margaret Barnes, a pediatrician, believes in the importance of exercise. She thinks that many learning disabilities children have in elementary school or high school can be traced back to a lack of movement as babies. “Babies need movement that stimulates their five senses,” says Barnes. “They need to establish a connection between motion and memory. In this way, as they get older, children will begin to associate physical activity with higher learning.”

The benefits of exercise on the brain are not just for babies. Older people can beef up their brains by working out as well. Researchers at Cornell University studied a group of seniors ranging in age from seventy to seventy-nine. Their study showed a short-term memory increase of up to forty percent after exercising just three hours a week. The exercise does not have to be very difficult, but it does have to increase the heart rate. Also, just like the motion for infants, exercise for older people should involve some complexity. Learning some new skills or motions, such as with yoga or tai-chi, helps open up memory paths in the brain that may not have been used for a long time.

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Which of the following could be the main idea of the passage?

Playing basketball may help you prepare better for a test.

Doing exercise is a good way to make the brain work more effectively.

Exercising everyday may help us to have a good heart.

The connection between blood vessels and brain is apparent.

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What does the word “those” in paragraph 1 refer to?

blood vessels

exercises

researchers

physical changes

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The following are true about the influence of exercise in babies, EXCEPT _____________.

The more physical activity they have, the greater the brain develops.

The children’s senses can be developed when they move.

The improvement in study of children may be the results of shortage of movement as babies.

To study well in elementary or high school, babies need to learn how to connect motion and memory.

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The phrase “beef up” in the last paragraph mostly means ___________.

worsen

deteriorate

depreciate

improve

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According to the last paragraph, the elderly should do some exercise that ___________.

is simple first, then more difficult after a week.

includes some complicated movements.

helps to increase their life expectancy.

they haven’t used for a long time.

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Architect Ricardo Rosa, who is working in the center of quite busy Batheaston, England, no longer has to deal with heavy traffic on his way to work. He has given up the road - now he canoes along the river between work and home.

Before setting off on the three-kilometer journey to work in the nearby town of Batheaston, Ricardo puts on a special jacket and trousers over his suit so he doesn’t get wet. When he gets there, he leaves the canoe locked up with the bicycles outside his office. He began canoeing to work after he was lent a canoe by a colleague and found instructions on how to use it on the internet. The experiment has been so successful that Ricardo now says he won’t go back to driving or cycling.

He says, “At first I was a bit nervous because I had never canoed before. But I’m getting much better. It’s been very windy and rainy recently and I’ve been alright. It makes the trip more exciting. I haven’t fallen into the water yet, but I’m sure I will one day and have to sit in my wet work clothes all day. Standing up to get in and out is the most dangerous point.” Some of the people he works with are now thinking of doing the same thing themselves. They already try to help the environment in other ways. The office has its own vegetable garden outside and one employee has left his home to live on a boat. Ricardo says, “I’m hoping they’ll join me. Canoeing takes longer than going by car, but it’s a lot more pleasant. It’s a great way of getting fit and breaking the routine. It feels like you’re on holiday.”

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What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this text?

to compare the different forms of transport Ricardo uses

to explain how Ricardo improved his canoeing technique

to describe recent change to Ricardo’s way of life

to discuss Ricardo’s ideas on how architects can protect the environment

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The phrase "setting off" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to________.

start

cancel

break

continue

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How does Ricardo say he feels about canoeing?

He enjoys the challenges that it offers.

He worries that it is not safe.

He is surprised that it is so difficult.

He is confident that he won’t make any mistakes.

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Which of the following is NOT the benefit of canoeing according to the passage?

Avoiding congestion

Making people healthier

Being faster than other ways of travelling

Protecting the environment

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What would Ricardo write in an email to a friend?

I really like my work although I wish I could get there more quickly. I hope I don’t fall in the river.

I found a great way of travelling to work, and think I might go and live on a boat in the future.

I’ve changed my life completely and I’ve sold my car and my bicycle. I’m also growing my own vegetables now.

I don’t regret my decision to start canoeing to work and I’d like other people to make a similar choice.

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Many scientists believe our love of sugar may actually be an addiction. When we eat or drink sugary foods, the sugar enters our blood and affects parts of our brain that make us feel good. Then the good feeling goes away, leaving us wanting more. All tasty foods do this, but sugar has a particularly strong effect. In this way, it is in fact an addictive drug, one that doctors recommend we all cut down on.

“It seems like every time I study an illness and trace a path to the first cause, I find my way back to sugar,” says scientist Richard Johnson. One- third of adults worldwide have high blood pressure, and up to 347 million have diabetes. Why? "Sugar, we believe, is one of the culprits, if not the major culprit," says Johnson.

Our bodies are designed to survive on very little sugar. Early humans often had very little food, so our bodies learned to be very efficient in storing sugar as fat. In this way, we had energy stored for when there was no food. But today, most people have more than enough. So the very thing that once saved us may now be killing us.

So what is the solution? It’s obvious that we need to eat less sugar. The trouble is, in today’s world, it’s extremely difficult to avoid. From breakfast cereals to after-dinner desserts, our foods are increasingly filled with it. Some manufacturers even use sugar to replace taste in foods that are advertised as low in fat.

But there are those who are fighting back against sugar. Many schools are replacing sugary desserts with healthier options like fruit. Other schools are growing their own food in gardens, or building facilities like walking tracks so students and others in the community can exercise. The battle has not yet been lost.

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What is this passage mainly about?

Our addiction to sugar

Illnesses caused by sugar

Good sugar versus bad sugar

Ways to avoid sugar

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The word "culprit" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to __________ .

disease

unknown thing

sweet food

cause of the problem

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What does the phrase "the very thing" in paragraph 3 refer to?

the amount of sugar in our food

having enough food to survive

our ability to store sugar as fat

early humans’ lack of food

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According to the passage, why is it so hard to avoid sugar?

We like candy too much.

It gives us needed energy.

It’s in so many foods and drinks.

We get used to eating it at school.

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Which of the following statements about sugar is NOT true?

Sugar makes us feel good.

Our bodies store sugar as fat.

We need very little to survive.

Only adults need to stop eatin

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Going to a restaurant shouldn’t be your excuse to eat unhealthy foods. Follow these tips and not only will you enjoy your meal more, you’ll feel satisfied and happy when you’re done.

First, ask for it your way. Dining out is no time to be a meek consumer, notes Michael F. Jacobson, Ph.D., executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) and coauthor of the book Restaurant Confidential. “You need to be an assertive consumer by asking for changes on the menu,” he says. For instance, if an item is fried, ask for it grilled. If it comes with French fries, ask for a side of veggies instead. Ask for a smaller portion of the meat and a larger portion of the salad; for salad instead of coleslaw; baked potato instead of fried. “Just assume you can have the food prepared the way you want it,” says Dr. Jacobson. “Very often, the restaurant will cooperate.”

Second, order A Salad before ordering anything else on the menu. Scientists at Pennsylvania State University found that volunteers who ate a big veggie salad before the main course ate fewer calories overall than those who didn’t have a first-course salad, notes Novick.

However, remember: Salads Shouldn’t Be Fatty. This is a vegetable course-keep it tasty but healthy. That means avoiding anything in a creamy sauce (coleslaw, pasta salads, and potato salads), and skipping the bacon bits and fried noodles. Instead, load up on the raw vegetables, treat yourself to a few well-drained marinated vegetables (artichoke hearts, red peppers, or mushrooms), and for a change, add in some fruit or nuts. Indeed, fruits such as mango, kiwi, cantaloupe, and pear are often the secret ingredient in four-star salads.

 

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Which of the followings best replaces the word "meek" in the first paragraph?

average

assertive

passive

potential

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According to Dr. Jacobson, most restaurants _____________.

are ready to prepare food in the way you ask for

will cooperate to add your food on the menu

hate customers ordering food out of the menu

will ask customers for changes on the menu

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What does the word “those" in the third paragraph refer to?

Scientists

Calories

University students

Some volunteers

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It can be inferred from the passage that foods in restaurants are often __________ .

cheap

expensive

tasteless

unhealthy

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Which of the followings is the best title for the passage?

Eating in a restaurant: Do’s and don’ts

Tips for eating healthy while dining out

Ways to order food beyond the menu

Tricks for cooking better than restaurants

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Nowadays, dozens of interventions are known that extend the lifespan of various living organisms ranging from yeast to mammals. They include chemical compounds, genetic interventions, and diets. Some targets of these interventions have been discovered. However, there is still no clear understanding of the systemic molecular mechanisms leading to lifespan extension.

A group of scientists from Skoltech, Moscow State University and Harvard University decided to fill this gap and identify crucial molecular processes associated with longevity. To do so, they looked at the effects of various lifespan-extending interventions on the activity of genes in a mouse, a commonly used model organism closely related to humans.

“In our lab, we subjected mice of different sexes and ages to 8 longevity interventions and analyzed gene expression changes induced by these treatments. After aggregating our data with the datasets published by other groups, we obtained gene activity profiles of 17 interventions. Although in general the effects produced by individual treatments turned out to be rather specific, a certain group of genes changed its expression in a similar way in response to different lifespan-extending interventions,” says the first author of the study, Alexander Tyshkovskiy.

The scientists then applied the discovered biomarkers to search for other interventions with the same effect on their activity and, therefore, high potential for lifespan extension "Currently, we are validating these hits by testing their effect on the mouse lifespan. We hope that our biomarkers will significantly facilitate the search for new longevity interventions and help improve the healthspan and lifespan in rodents and, in the long term, in humans," says Alexander.

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The passage mainly discusses _________.

The science of aging and lifespan.

Biomarkers of longevity being discovered.

Links between optimism and life expectancy.

Human longing for longevity.

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According to paragraph 2, what approach did the scientists take to uncover the genetic mystery?

They employed mice as the experimenting subjects for faster and more reliable results.

They identified the causes of short lifespan in rodents to compare with those of huma

They tried to pinpoint the determining genes through examination of several factors.

They combined different findings to learn the functionality of gap genes.

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According to paragraph 3, what is the most decisive information obtained from the experiment?

There were no changes happening in the presence of lifespan-extending agents.

A group of gene produced a specific type of chemical in reaction to outside elements.

The effects of different interventions on gene activity were diversified and noticeable.

A gene cluster shared the same reaction towards various life-prolonging influences.

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The word “their” in paragraph 4 refers to _______.

biomarkers

scientists

interventions

mice

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The word “validating” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ______.

disproving

verifying

countering

accepting

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