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【题目】 Being forgiving to yourself and others can protect against stress and the harm it does to mental health, according to a new study in the Journal of Health Psychology

Researchers looked at the effects of lifetime stress on a person’s mental healthand how more forgiving people got along compared with people who weren’t so forgivingTo do this, they asked 148 young adults to fill out questionnaires that assessed their levels of lifetime stresstheir tendency to forgive and their mental and physical health

No surprisepeople with greater exposure to stress had worse mental and physical healthBut the researchers also discovered that if people were highly forgiving of both themselves and others,that characteristic alone almost removed the connection between stress and mental illness

“It’s almost entirely erased—it’s zero,”says study author Toussaint.“If you don’t have forgiving tendenciesyou feel the immediate effects of stress in a severe wayYou don’t have anything to cushion you against that stress

How a forgiving personality protects a person from the influence of severe stress is hard to determineThe researchers infer that people who are more forgiving may adopt better skills to deal with stressor their reaction to major stressors(压力源)may be slow

Though more research is needed to fully understand the benefits of being more forgivingToussaint believes“100”that forgiveness can be learnedHis own previous research has shown that saying a short prayer on forgiveness can help people take the edge off. “I think most people want to feel good and forgiveness offers you the opportunity to do that”he says

1The researchers got the effect of forgiving by_____

A.analyzing questionnairesB.doing scientific experiment

C.writing research papersD.communicating with 148 adults

2What can we infer from the passage?

A.Forgiving tendencies can deal with all mental problems

B.It remains unknown why forgiveness helps to reduce stress

C.Toussaint’s study has fully discovered the benefits of being forgiving

D.Saying a short prayer on forgiveness is the key to getting rid of stress

3What does the underlined phrase “take the edge off’ in the last paragraph probably mean?

A.Look aheadB.Become relaxed

C.Make up their mindD.Stick to their goals

4What may be the best title for the passage?

A.A new study on physical health

B.Forgiving yourself makes you feel good

C.Forgiveness is good for mental health

D.Getting rid of stress is good for your health

【答案】

1A

2B

3B

4C

【解析】

这是一篇议论文。研究发现拥有一颗宽容的心,能减少焦虑和压力,让人心理健康,但到底是如何做到这一点的还不确定。

1细节理解题。根据文章第二段的To do this, they asked 148 young adults to fill out questionnaires that assessed their levels of lifetime stress,可知,为了弄明白真相,研究人员让148个人填写了问卷调查,即他们是通过研究问卷调查来得出宽容的影响。A. analyzing questionnaires(分析问卷调查)符合以上说法,故选A项。

2推理判断题。根据文章第五段的How a forgiving personality protects a person from the influence of severe stress is hard to determine.可知目前很难确定宽容是如何防止人们不受严重压力的伤害,故推断宽容可以减少压力的原因是未知的。B. It remains unknown why forgiveness helps to reduce stress.(为什么宽容可以帮助减少压力依然是未知的)符合以上说法,故选B项。

3词义猜测题。根据画线部分下文的I think most people want to feel good and forgiveness offers you the opportunity to do that,可知宽容能让人感觉良好,故推测画线部分所在句子意思是:说一个和宽容相关的祷言能让人感觉良好。故划线部分的意思和感觉良好接近。B. Become relaxed.(变得放松)符合以上说法,故选B项。

4主旨大意题。通读全文可知,第一段为主题段,根据文章第一段的Being forgiving to yourself and others can protect against stress and the harm it does to mental health,可知本文主要讲述宽容对精神健康有好处。C. Forgiveness is good for mental health(宽容对精神健康有好处)可以作为本文标题,故选C项。

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【题目】Zero gravity looks cool. But what about the thing no one likes to talk about? Yes, that is right: going to the bathroom. Zero gravity makes this everyday task quite a challenge. Astronauts have to be toilet-trained all over again.

The Apollo astronauts raised themselves off the seat of their chairs and stuck a clear plastic bag to their back sides with sticky strips. A second astronaut watched closely to be sure no waste matter escaped the seal. (You would not want that stuff floating around the cabin!) When the deed was done, the astronaut cleaned up with a piece of plastic attached to the inside of the bag, removed the bag, dropped a disinfectant(消毒剂) pill in with the waste matter, and put the whole thing, sealed, into a special container.

Donald W. Rethke, an engineer for Hamilton Standard Space Systems, developed a more private way to answer nature’s call: the space toilet. It is somewhat like the kind of toilet one would find on commercial airplanes--with unique adaptations for zero gravity, of course. For instance, it has thigh bars that keep the astronaut from floating off the seat.

The astronaut (male or female) defecates (排便) in a bag and urinates (排尿) in a hose. Solid and liquid wastes are kept separated because at least 85% of the urine is recycled and, yes, after careful filtration(过滤), used for drinking and other purposes. (Water is always in demand in space.) A vacuum sucks the waste materials into the toilet, where the waste is compacted into hamburger-like patties for easy storage. Although not exactly like an earthbound visit to the toilet, it is at the very least much more private than in the early days of space travel.

1According to the first paragraph, the lack of the gravity can turn something as simple as _______ into a major challenge.

A. eating B. answering nature’s call

C. sleeping D. going to the restroom

2How did astronauts use toilet systems in the Apollo days?

A. None of the waste was separated as it is now.

B. Solid waste was compressed and stored on board.

C. The toilet units used water to remove the waste through the system.

D. The astronauts each used their own private restroom.

3To ensure the user remains seated, the toilet comes equipped with _______

A. a plastic bag B. a sticky strip

C. a wide hose D. a thigh bar

4What can be inferred from the fact that most of the astronauts’ urine is recycled?

A. The recycled water tastes better. B. Water is limited on the space shuttle.

C. It is very convenient to get their urine recycled. D. Space science includes recycling urine.

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