Reading for the real world 3 (Unit1-2)
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2. (C)-(A)-(D)-(F)-(B)-(E)
Still, research into microbiology suggests that although there is no mummy\'s curse, there may be real health dangers associated with opening tombs like those in the Valley of the Kings.
(A)When this happens, certain bacteria grow in the oxygen-free environment that can not ordinarily survive and which can be harmful if inhaled.
(B)Finally, it has been suggested that the stern inscription engraved on the entrance to King Tutankhamun\'s tomb was the invention of a young British newspaper reporter by the name of Doyle, later known as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
(C)The old tombs were sealed so tightly that the insides may have become anaerobic, meaning that air could not get inside.
(D)Other types of organisms like mold and fungi could also be present, some of which can cause serious health problems.
(E)The real inscription, it is reported, is more concerned with protecting the dead than with inflicting punishment.
(F)For these reasons, modern archaeologists, unlike those in the 1920s, wear protective filter masks and gloves when entering a tomb for the first time.
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As for the deaths of the others involved in the opening of King Tutankhamun\'s tomb, there is nothing mysterious there either, researchers say. The British Medical Journal looked at all the evidence concerning forty-four of the people who were associated with the excavation of King Tutankhamen\'s tomb.
① Was the curse of the mummy real? ② Though the death of Lord Carnarvon seemed mysterious, it was probably the result of bad hygiene rather than a curse, says Dr. Robert Prichard, a medical examiner for the state of California. ③ \"His mosquito bite became infected from a dirty shaving razor, and he developed sepsis, or blood poisoning,\" Dr. Prichard explained. ④ They concluded that statistically, no more of those people died than in any other population sample of similar size. ⑤
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When this happens, certain bacteria grow in the oxygen-free environment that can not ordinarily survive and which can be harmful if inhaled.
① Still, research into microbiology suggests that although there is no mummy\'s curse, there may be real health dangers associated with opening tombs like those in the Valley of the Kings. ② The old tombs were sealed so tightly that the insides may have become anaerobic, meaning that air could not get inside. ③ Other types of organisms like mold and fungi could also be present, some of which can cause serious health problems. ④ For these reasons, modern archaeologists, unlike those in the 1920s, wear protective filter masks and gloves when entering a tomb for the first time.
⑤ Finally, it has been suggested that the stern inscription engraved on the entrance to King Tutankhamun\'s tomb was the invention of a young British newspaper reporter by the name of Doyle, later known as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The real inscription, it is reported, is more concerned with protecting the dead than with inflicting punishment.
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