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Session 

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4adulttochildratio.Childrenunderage6asofJuly10,2017mayattendnomorethan2consecutive(连续的)weeksofcamp.

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Weallwanttobelievethatlaughterisgoodforwhatmakesusill,butthesciencebackingthatupisthin.Moststudieshavebeensmallandhavereliedonself-reportedassessments.

However,afewstudiesrelyingonlabtestingdoshowsomebenefits. 

“Abiglaughleadstotherelease(释放)ofendorphins(chemicalsthatcanmakeyoufeelhappier)fromthebrain,” 

saysMichaelMillerfromtheUniversityofMarylandMedicalCenter.

A2005studybyMiller 

measuredthebloodflowof20volunteersbeforeandafterwatchingafunnymovieandasadmovie.Afterthesadmovie,bloodflowwasmorerestrictedin14ofthe20viewers.Butafterthemoviethatmadethemlaugh,averagebloodflowincreasedby22percent.

Financialbackingforlaughterandhumorresearchisweak 

— 

soweakthatwhen 

MaryBennett,directoroftheWesternKentuckyUniversitySchoolofNursing,wantedtolookintotheeffectoflaughterontheimmune(免疫)system,shefoundherselfaskingotherresearchersforequipmentfromtheirlabs.“It'

sreallyhardtogettakenseriouslywhenyousayyoustudylaughter,”shesays.

Butherstudyof33healthywomen,publishedin2003,showedthatthosewholaughedatahumorousmoviehadhigherlevelsofnaturalkillercellactivity,whichincreasedtheirabilitytofightoffdisease.However,theeffectwasseenonlyinthesubjectswholaughedoutloud,notinthosewhoquietlywatchedthecomedy.

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28.Whatdoesthe2005studyshow?

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B.Endorphinsmaymakepeoplehappier.

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29.WhatisadifficultproblemforBennett?

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B.Howtostudylaughterandhumor. 

C.Howtogetsupportforherresearch.

D.Howtodoresearchontheimmunesystem.

30.Whogothealthbenefitsfromwatchingcomediesinthe2003study?

A.Thosewhowatchedquietly.

B.Thosewholaughedaloud.

C.Thosewhowatchedoften. 

D.Thosewholaughedalot. 

31.WhatdoesBennettsayaboutlaughter?

A.Itiseffectiveinalimitedway.

B.Itcanonlycuresomediseases.

C.Itmayreplacesomerealmedicine.

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D

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Viewershipwasdownbydoubledigitsforprime-time(电视的黄金时间的)gamesthroughmuchof2016.Amongthereasonscited:

theretirementofquarterbackPeytonManning,theabsenceofsuspendedquarterbackTomBradyduringthefirstmonthofplay,anationattractedbythespectacleofDonaldTrumpandHillaryClintonbattling,andgrowingconcernsoverplayersafety.

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s“MondayNightFootball”whoispartofNBC'

sNFLcoverage. 

Mr.Tiricoalsomentionedagenerationalshiftingreatteamsandplayers,whichcanleadtodecreasesininterestuntilfansbecomefamiliarwiththenextgreatteamsandstars.Andit'

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Despitetheconcerns, 

analystsdon'

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Translation:

BySuperSunday,theNFLbelievesitwillbeclosetoitsnormalTVwinningways.Butthequestionwillhangaroundtillnextseason:

Hastheglut(供应过剩)ofprofootball,plusconcernsoverplayersafety,changeditsplac

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