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centuriesit is essential 58.to eat(eat)lots of vegetables to keep the()the birds in the wild.They can do so by geting语heart healthy.The new study says other lifestyle factors mayGaffect our health just as much as vegetables.These includeOne of the most famous birdwatchers.John James Audubon.broughtB There are shines o nreecabndatehinghundreds of birds that were killed back to life in vivid ard unique drawingsniowable to have a few people another things we eat,our income,how much exercise we get,Those drawings were published in the 1840s In honor of Audubon andwhere we live,and 59.whether or not we smoke and drinkis,the Audubon Society was founded.Today用Almost 400,000 people took part in the study.They answeredG Nowndangered species.questions about their lifestyle,diet,and what raw and⑧60.cooked (cook)vegetables they ate.第一节阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。The scientists advised that people should still eat lots第三部分of vegetables because they are good for our hearts andMy son,Ben,recently started Year 7 at a new school where he didn't第三部分overall health.The study found that the chance ofknow anyone.There were signs that Ben wasn't 41 immediately to his61.dying(die)from cardiovascular(心血管的)diseasenew school.At first,I wasn't worried and felt that with a bit time he wouldwas 15%62.lower (low)for those eating the mostfind his feet.42,two weeks ago,I got a phone call from his teacher,vegetables,63._especially (especial)raw vegetables.telling me that Ben had said something 43 to another student.语However,they explained that many other factors also言运contributed to this 15%64.reduction (reduce).The lead(A)41.A.adaptingB.contributingresearcher said,"Our study did not find evidence for aC.reactingD.reporting(C)42.A.OtherwiseB.Thereforeprotective effect of vegetable intake 65.on theC.HoweverD.Meanwhile用occurrence of cardiovascular disease."Differences in the(D)43.A.excitingB.disappointingsocioeconomic situation and lifestyle also affected the 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