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to run the 4 Deserts Race in Namibia.Wheateroft was honored as a torchbearer for the 2012 LondonOlympics.However,there was something Wheatcroft still hadn't done-finishing a race completely on hisown.Blind runners compete with guides,to whom they may be physically tethered.The guides bytheir side call out water stops and potential dangers to the runners.Wheatcroft began exploring choices that could help him navigate during races without dependingon a guide.In 2016,Wheatcroft began working with New York-based tech company WearWorks andthe Wayband was born.The device uses 3D touch to help blind people navigate the world by keeping the users on a setcourse by registering a preprogrammed route as a "virtual corridor".Vibrations()let the usersknow when they're off track.Wayband is paired with the users'phones and uses GPS to create andmap the routes.Wheatcroft used the device during the 2017 New York City Marathon,with the goal of finishingthe race without the support of a guide.At first,the device worked.But between the thousands ofmobile phones in use at the event and "dead zones"caused by skyscrapers,the Wayband had troublewith connectivity and receiving signals.Rain further impaired the device's functioning.But Wheatcroft doesn't see that as a setback.He says,"What we're trying and going to do is usethis technology to really achieve true independence.This race isn't about time;it's proving thatsomething is possible."24.What does paragraph 3 focus on about Simon Wheatcroft?A.His physical limits.B.His life-long goalsC.His athletic achievements.D.His struggling experiences.25.What does the underlined word "tethered"in paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Separated.B.Tied.C.Contradicted.D.Devoted.26.Why did Simon Wheatcroft work on Wayband with Wear Works?A.To gain independence in running.B.To encourage other blind runners.C.To make himself run much faster.D.To cure the blind of their blindness.27.What does Simon Wheatcroft say about the 2017 trial on the technology?A.It ruins his confidence in running.B.It proves the device works greatly.C.It shows that nothing is impossibleD.It won't stop him having another try.CPeople who don't eat meat are more at risk of breaking bones,especially their hips(),according to the largest study yet of this risk.The effect may stem from a lack of calcium and protein(钙和蛋白质)in their diet,as well as the fact that they tend to be thinner and so have less flesh tocushion a fall.Several previous studies have shown that vegans,who never eat meat or any animal products,have weaker bones than meat eaters but it was unclear if this had any meaningful effect ontheir riskof fractures(断裂).Theneear took advanage ofongyalled EPICod,originallyselookthr diet nhekfyngofopeUKrm1onards.Thetuy recorded people typical diet and tacked herheahospital records.By2010 vegans had broken a hip atver wi the rate of meat eaters.Veganss hadhigher risk of breaking other bones.The overall level of risk to vegans wa relatively small,qoouara20 besbroken per000 people over 1 yearsBut theeelikelyto heihervegns wh broke hipe more en theveg of participants a the sreearher Tammy Tong at the University of Oxford.When people's dietere analyed meat termd more calnd proeiCalei【冲刺预测·英语(二)第4页(共8页)XKB-D】2022.05.0812:59

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