Finally, somegoodnewsaboutairplanetravel. Ifyouareonaplanewithasickpassenger, youareunlikelytogetsick. Thatisthe __26__ ofanewstudythatlookedathowrespiratory (呼吸道) viruses __27__ onairplanes. Researchersfoundthatonlypeoplewhowereseatedinthesamerowasapassengerwiththeflu, forexample -- oronerowinfrontoforbehindthatindividual -- hadahighriskofcatchingtheillness. Allotherpassengershadonlyavery __28__ chanceofgettingsick, accordingtothefindings. Mediareportshavenotnecessarilypresented __29__ informationabouttheriskofgettinginfectedonanairplaneinthepast. Therefore, thesenewfindingsshouldhelpairplanepassengerstofeelless __30__ tocatchingrespiratoryinfectionswhiletravelingbyair.
Priortothenewstudy, littlewasknownabouttherisksofgetting __31__ infectedbycommonrespiratoryviruses, suchasthefluorcommoncold, onanairplane, theresearcherssaid. So, to __32__ therisksofinfection, thestudyteamflewon 10 different __33__ intheU.S. duringthefluseason. Theresearchersfoundthatpassengerssittingwithintwoseatson __34__ sideofapersoninfectedwiththeflu, aswellasthosesittingonerowinfrontoforbehindthisindividual, hadaboutan 80 percentchanceofgettingsick. Butotherpassengerswere __35__ safefrominfection. Theyhadalessthan 3 percentchanceofcatchingtheflu.
A) accurate
B) conclusion
C) directly
D) either
E) evaluate
F) explorations
G) flights
H) largely
I) nearby
J) respond
K) slim
L) spread
M) summit
N) vividly
O) vulnerable