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78. (I) A new study by researchers at Uppsala 80. (I) Crystal Palace, a stunning glass and iron
University has found that consuming junk food structure, was initially constructed in London for
can disrupt the body’s ability to sleep well. (II) the Great Exhibition of 1851, which featured the
The study, which was published in the journal inventions of the Industrial Revolution. (II) Prior to
Obesity, involved 15 healthy young men who were being relocated to its current site in South London,
randomly assigned to consume either a healthy it stood in Hyde Park and was a well-liked attraction
or unhealthy diet for one week. (III) A healthy for tourists in the Victorian era. (III) It hosted a
diet can help improve sleep quality by reducing variety of exhibitions, including displays of art,
a at o a d o dat ve stress. technology, and cultural items, with its elaborate
After one week, the participants underwent design and vast interior space. Despite being
a sleep study in which their brain activity was a hub of activity and attracting millions of visitors, it
monitored. The results showed that the was rumoured to have served as a secret meeting
participants who had consumed the unhealthy place for extraterrestrial beings, although this
d et ad s a t ess s o ave a t v t theory has no basis in reality. Considering the
during deep sleep than the participants who had a e es t as a ed su as a devastat re
consumed the healthy diet. in 1936, it still stands as a symbol of progress.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
79. (I) In mediaeval Europe, it may come as a surprise
that high-heeled shoes were not exclusively worn
by women but were also a fashion statement
for men. (II) Heels were considered a symbol of
wealth, nobility, and high social standing back
then. (III) The height and exaggerated appearance
of high heels became a way for men to visually
assert their superiority and distinguish themselves
from the lower classes. Wearing high heels
e evated t e earer a ove t e ud a d t o t e
streets, keeping their shoes and clothing clean.
This association between high heels and
social status was particularly prevalent among the
aristocracy and ruling elite, who wanted to display
their wealth and privilege through their fashionable
footwear.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
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