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09:37 4G 64 [SCRIBD] Pesquisar Visualização de página 9 / 10 Impresso por Marcos Júnior, E-mail marcosjssjr@gmail.com para uso pessoal e privado. Este material autoraise não pode ser reproduzido ou repassado para terceiros. 20/03/2023, 12:42:47 1. What is the main idea of the text? Cities are bad for your mental health. b. Cities are socially beneficial but physically dangerous. Cities are in constant growth because they are good for people. 2. How does the city affect people's brains? a. Pollution and noise affect the brain's capacity to process information. b. The stress of cities elevates blood pressure and causes brain damage. The brain suffers in the urban environment because there is too much to focus on. 3. What does the author explain in paragraph 3? a Cities overload the brain's capacity to process information. b. Cities are very noisy and distracting. People who live in big cities are more focused. 4. What other problems caused by city life are mentioned in paragraph 5? a. Cities make people overweight. b The added stress of city life affects our ability to make good choices. The city is a cruel environment that oppresses people. 5. According to the author, what do the 18th-century coffee houses of London and the Left Bank bars of modern Paris have in common? a. They were harmful to people's brains. b They were centers of intense intellectual production. c. They changed history forever. 6. Which word best substitutes thriving, in paragraph a flourishing b. dying c. challenging 7. According to the author, what are the advantages of a natural 154 setting? a. The trees and animals bring US a sensation of peace. b. There is nothing worthy of attention there. They help the mind relax. 8. What is the main idea in the final paragraph? a. People should get out of the city before it's too late. b Survival in the city requires a means to relieve stress. c. You can survive in the city only if you surround yourself with nature. Scanned with CamScanner i Visão geral Encontrar no PDF Baixar

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