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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 综合_类单选集考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、group exercise” boosts happiness”exercising together appears to increase the level of the feel - good endorphin hormones naturally released during physical exertion, a study suggests.a team from oxfo
2、rd university carried out tests on 12 rowers after a vigorous workout in a virtual boat.those who trained alone withstood less paina key measure of endorphinsthan those who exercised together.row your boatit has long been known that phyrsical exertion releases endorphins and that these are responsib
3、le for the sometimes euphoric sensations experienced after exercising.they have a protective effect against pain.but researchers from oxford universitys institute of cognitive and evolutionary anthropology found this response was beightened by the synergistic effect of rowing together.after 45 minut
4、es of either rowing separately or in a team of six, the researchers measured their pain threshold by how long they could tolerate an inflated blood pressure cuff on the arm.exercise increased both groups ability to tolerate pain, but the difference was significantly more pronounced among the team ro
5、wers.this, they said, was a measure of an increased endorphin release.as well as potentially improving performance in sport, the researchers speculated that this endorphin release may be the mechanism that underpins the sense of communal belonging that emerges from activities such as religious ritua
6、ls, dancing or laughing.“the results suggest that endorphin release is significantly greater in group than in individual training even when power output, or physical exertion, remains constant,” said lead author emma cohen,“the exact features of group activity that generate this effect are unknown,
7、but this study contributes to a growing body of evidence suggesting that synchronised, coordinated physical activity may be responsible. “carole seheuh, a sport and exercise psychologist from the british psychological society, said “the findings were entirely credible. rowing is a sport which requir
8、es real team work and endorphins could well foster that process. but more generally we know from experience that exercising in groups is good for people, its motivational, its social. groups sessions really do work. /what is not right about endorphin ( )a.it can not be measured.b.it can help people
9、tolerate more pain.c.it can be naturally released during physical activity.d.it is related to a feeling of happiness.2、group exercise” boosts happiness”exercising together appears to increase the level of the feel - good endorphin hormones naturally released during physical exertion, a study suggest
10、s.a team from oxford university carried out tests on 12 rowers after a vigorous workout in a virtual boat.those who trained alone withstood less paina key measure of endorphinsthan those who exercised together.row your boatit has long been known that phyrsical exertion releases endorphins and that t
11、hese are responsible for the sometimes euphoric sensations experienced after exercising.they have a protective effect against pain.but researchers from oxford universitys institute of cognitive and evolutionary anthropology found this response was beightened by the synergistic effect of rowing toget
12、her.after 45 minutes of either rowing separately or in a team of six, the researchers measured their pain threshold by how long they could tolerate an inflated blood pressure cuff on the arm.exercise increased both groups ability to tolerate pain, but the difference was significantly more pronounced
13、 among the team rowers.this, they said, was a measure of an increased endorphin release.as well as potentially improving performance in sport, the researchers speculated that this endorphin release may be the mechanism that underpins the sense of communal belonging that emerges from activities such
14、as religious rituals, dancing or laughing.“the results suggest that endorphin release is significantly greater in group than in individual training even when power output, or physical exertion, remains constant,” said lead author emma cohen,“the exact features of group activity that generate this ef
15、fect are unknown, but this study contributes to a growing body of evidence suggesting that synchronised, coordinated physical activity may be responsible. “carole seheuh, a sport and exercise psychologist from the british psychological society, said “the findings were entirely credible. rowing is a
16、sport which requires real team work and endorphins could well foster that process. but more generally we know from experience that exercising in groups is good for people, its motivational, its social. groups sessions really do work. /what is right about the experiment ( )a.there are 6 participants
17、who chose to row in groupb.participants could row either in group or separately.c.participants should row 45 minutes at least.d.this research is done by oxford university with 12 subjects.3、group exercise” boosts happiness”exercising together appears to increase the level of the feel - good endorphi
18、n hormones naturally released during physical exertion, a study suggests.a team from oxford university carried out tests on 12 rowers after a vigorous workout in a virtual boat.those who trained alone withstood less paina key measure of endorphinsthan those who exercised together.row your boatit has
19、 long been known that phyrsical exertion releases endorphins and that these are responsible for the sometimes euphoric sensations experienced after exercising.they have a protective effect against pain.but researchers from oxford universitys institute of cognitive and evolutionary anthropology found
20、 this response was beightened by the synergistic effect of rowing together.after 45 minutes of either rowing separately or in a team of six, the researchers measured their pain threshold by how long they could tolerate an inflated blood pressure cuff on the arm.exercise increased both groups ability
21、 to tolerate pain, but the difference was significantly more pronounced among the team rowers.this, they said, was a measure of an increased endorphin release.as well as potentially improving performance in sport, the researchers speculated that this endorphin release may be the mechanism that under
22、pins the sense of communal belonging that emerges from activities such as religious rituals, dancing or laughing.“the results suggest that endorphin release is significantly greater in group than in individual training even when power output, or physical exertion, remains constant,” said lead author
23、 emma cohen,“the exact features of group activity that generate this effect are unknown, but this study contributes to a growing body of evidence suggesting that synchronised, coordinated physical activity may be responsible. “carole seheuh, a sport and exercise psychologist from the british psychol
24、ogical society, said “the findings were entirely credible. rowing is a sport which requires real team work and endorphins could well foster that process. but more generally we know from experience that exercising in groups is good for people, its motivational, its social. groups sessions really do w
25、ork. /how did the research to find out the change of pain tolerance ability ( )a.to test how long they could row in groupb.to test how long they could tolerate an inflated blood pressure cuff on the arm.c.to test how long they could row individuallyd.to test the speed of rowing in group and individu
26、ally4、group exercise” boosts happiness”exercising together appears to increase the level of the feel - good endorphin hormones naturally released during physical exertion, a study suggests.a team from oxford university carried out tests on 12 rowers after a vigorous workout in a virtual boat.those w
27、ho trained alone withstood less paina key measure of endorphinsthan those who exercised together.row your boatit has long been known that phyrsical exertion releases endorphins and that these are responsible for the sometimes euphoric sensations experienced after exercising.they have a protective ef
28、fect against pain.but researchers from oxford universitys institute of cognitive and evolutionary anthropology found this response was beightened by the synergistic effect of rowing together.after 45 minutes of either rowing separately or in a team of six, the researchers measured their pain thresho
29、ld by how long they could tolerate an inflated blood pressure cuff on the arm.exercise increased both groups ability to tolerate pain, but the difference was significantly more pronounced among the team rowers.this, they said, was a measure of an increased endorphin release.as well as potentially im
30、proving performance in sport, the researchers speculated that this endorphin release may be the mechanism that underpins the sense of communal belonging that emerges from activities such as religious rituals, dancing or laughing.“the results suggest that endorphin release is significantly greater in
31、 group than in individual training even when power output, or physical exertion, remains constant,” said lead author emma cohen,“the exact features of group activity that generate this effect are unknown, but this study contributes to a growing body of evidence suggesting that synchronised, coordina
32、ted physical activity may be responsible. “carole seheuh, a sport and exercise psychologist from the british psychological society, said “the findings were entirely credible. rowing is a sport which requires real team work and endorphins could well foster that process. but more generally we know fro
33、m experience that exercising in groups is good for people, its motivational, its social. groups sessions really do work. /which is right ( )a.group training can increase the release of endorphin.b.individual training can increase the release of endorphin.c.religious rituals do not belong to communal
34、 activity,d.rowing is a sport which requires less team work.5、group exercise” boosts happiness”exercising together appears to increase the level of the feel - good endorphin hormones naturally released during physical exertion, a study suggests.a team from oxford university carried out tests on 12 r
35、owers after a vigorous workout in a virtual boat.those who trained alone withstood less paina key measure of endorphinsthan those who exercised together.row your boatit has long been known that phyrsical exertion releases endorphins and that these are responsible for the sometimes euphoric sensation
36、s experienced after exercising.they have a protective effect against pain.but researchers from oxford universitys institute of cognitive and evolutionary anthropology found this response was beightened by the synergistic effect of rowing together.after 45 minutes of either rowing separately or in a
37、team of six, the researchers measured their pain threshold by how long they could tolerate an inflated blood pressure cuff on the arm.exercise increased both groups ability to tolerate pain, but the difference was significantly more pronounced among the team rowers.this, they said, was a measure of an increased endorphin release.as well as potentially improving performance in sport, the research
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