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Why could the next year be eqlly hot aordingtohee?A.El Nino tends to cool down the atmosphere.B.Ocean pollution leads to a warming Pacific.Astrong El Nino has begun in the western Pacific.D.A lot of heat stored in the ocean goes into the atmosphere.31.What is the best title for thetext?A.2023 Has Suffered from a Strong El Ninosts atB.2023 May Be the Hottest Year on Record99%LClimate-driven Disasters Influence Daily Life016,D.The Ocean Plays a Key Role in Cooling EarthnansDtheSusan Ringwood greets ll guests withmple invttionersicalwater in the swimming pool.Her offer isn't limited to the summer months,either.Ringwoodand her husband Gary swim in cold water in the swimming pool all year round."To me,it'sromnot just about swimming.It's a unique experience,"she says.usedRingwood simply calls her hobby"swimming",but some winter fans have begun topromote cold-water swimming as a treatment to a variety of diseases.theWhile cold-water swimming is a new found passion(),scientists say that there's notasesmuch evidence supporting the claims of these health benefits.Nor is the activity without risk.is is"Extreme temperature changes can potentially cause heart attacks,even death,"says FrancoisrofitHaman,a scientist at the University of Ottawa in Canada.theWhen your body meets cold water,it can be shocking.Scientists call this the "coldshock"response().When your skin senses the freezing water,it causes you to take aElquick deep breath for air and your heart rate to rise quickly to a very high level,which leads toinoan increase in heart rate and blood pressure.t toHaman says that being in cold water is more dangerous than in cold air.Water conductso toheat much more effectively than air,meaning that it can draw the heat from your body morequickly and efficiently.For those new to the sport,Haman suggests starting slowly,gettingused to colder water during the fall,especially paying attention to safety.According to supporters,cold-water swimming can improve health and immunityand help relieve pain.But while there is some previous scientifie research to back upthese claims,Denis Blondin,a professor at the University of Sherbrooke in Quebec,says thatmany of these studies included only a small number of people taking part in survey who weremainly young men from European countries,which limits what scientists can say more broadlyand in other populations.32.Why does the author tell Ringwood's story?A.To attract visitors to swimming.B.To call on guests to join Ringwood.16A·【高一英语第6页(共10页)】·24-316A·
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