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“Humans should not try to avoid stress any more than they would shun food, love or exercise,” said Dr.  Hans Selye, the first physician to document the effects of stress on the body.  While here’s on question that continuous stress is harmful, several studies suggest that challenging situations in which you’re able to rise to the occasion can be good for you.

In a study of 158 hospital nurses, those who faced considerable work demands but deal with the challenge were more likely to say they were in good health than those who felt they couldn’t get the job done.

Stress that you can manage also promote immune(免疫的)function.  In a study at the Academic Center for Dentistry in Amsterdam, researchers put volunteers through two stressful experiences.  In the first, a timed task that required memorizing a list followed by a short test, subjects believed they had control over the outcome.  In the second, they weren’t in control.  They had to sit through a bloody video on surgical procedures.  Those who did the memory test had an increase levels of immunoglobulin A, an antibody(抗体)that’s the body’s first line of defense against germs.  However, the video-watchers experienced a fall in the antibody.

Stress encourage body to produce certain stress hormones(荷尔蒙).  In short bursts these hormones have a positive effect, including improved memory function.  “They can help nerve cells handle information and put it into storage,” says Dr.  Bruce McEwen of Rockefeller University in New York.  But in the long run these hormones can have a harmful effect on the body and brain.

“Continuous stress is not good for you,” says Richard Morimoto, a researcher at Northwestern University in Illinois studying the effects of stress on one’s life, “It’s the occasional burst of stress or brief experience of stress that could be protective. ”

 

67. The passage is mainly about______.

A. how to promote immune function

B. the benefits of manageable stress

C. how to deal with stress effectively

D. the effect of stress hormones on memory

68. The underlined word “shun”(in Para. 1) most probably means________.

A. cut down on       B. put up with        D. run out of        C. stay away from

69. We can conclude from the study of the 158 nurses that_______ .

A. people under stress tend to have a poor memory

B. doing challenging work may be good for one’s health

C. people who can’t get their job done experience more stress

D. stress will weaken the body’s defense against germs

70. In the experiment described in Paragraph 3, the video-watcher experienced a fall in the antibody because______.

A. the video was not enjoyable at all

B. they knew little about surgical procedures

C. the degree of stress was beyond their control

D. they felt no pressure while watching the video

71. Dr.  Bruce McEwen of Rockefeller University believes that______.

A. a person’s memory is determined by the level of hormones in his body

B. a person’s memory improves with continued experience of stress.

C. stress hormones have lasting positive effects on the brain

D. short bursts of stress hormones improve memory function

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One night last summer, my neighbor Debbie came over and knocked on my door. “I’m leaving for   21, Jim,” she said. “Would you mind dropping by my house in a bit and   22 on my mother?”

“Not a problem,” I said.

I’d lived next door to Debbie and her 84-year-old  23  , Nan, for about six months, and we’d become fast friends. Debbie always worked at night. She  24  leaving her mom alone, so she asked if it was okay if she rigged (装配) up one of those baby monitors and  25  me a receiver.

I was 26  to help. After all, I’ve been blind since infancy(婴儿期) and out of work for years. In fact, at 54, I’d come to wonder if I had much   27 anymore.

Like me, Nan was   28 ―and was also hard of hearing. That evening Nan and I chatted for a bit 29.

“If you’re okay,” I said, “I think I’ll turn in.” Before I 30, I made sure the baby monitor was working.

“Good night, Nan,” I said. I 31  my stick and headed out the door. “See you tomorrow,” Nan called behind me. I locked the door and 32  my way home.

Several minutes 33 I heard a sound. It was Nan on the 34  . “Jim! Jim!” I heard over the monitor. “The house is 35 ! Help! ”

I went as   36   as I could to Debbie’s. I got to the front door. I could 37 a heavy, thick smoke. I put my hand on the doorknob(门把手), and reached for my key and 38  the door. “Here, Jim. Help!” Her voice was weak.

“Let’s get out of here!” I shouted. Grabbing her hand, I started to move on. I tapped with my cane 39 we found the front door. We felt our way down the steps, 40 in the sweet, fresh summer air, and to the gate of her yard. Thank you, Lord. We’re all safe.

21. A. play

B. study

C. game

D. work

22. A. checking

B. taking

C. putting

D. keeping

23. A. father

B. mother

C. sister

D. brother

24. A. thought about  

B. worried about

C. cared for

D. looked for

25. A. sold

B. bought

C. brought

D. gave

26. A. sad

B. sorrowful

C. glad

D. upset

27. A. value

B. price

C. money

D. service

28. A. deaf

B. old

C. wise

D. blind

29. A. long before

B. before long

C. once again

D. as usual

30. A. left

B. stayed

C. talked

D. chatted

31. A. set up

B. put up

C. picked up

D. took up

32. A. moved

B. pushed

C. wound

D. felt

33. A. instead

B. later

C. then

D. ago

34. A. neighbor

B. receiver

C. worker

D. speaker

35. A. on fire

B. in trouble

C. in danger

D. on sale

36. A. fast

B. slowly

C. safely

D. well

37. A. see

B. feel

C. taste

D. smell

38. A. unlocked

B.shut

C. broke

D. knocked

39. A. before

B. after

C. until

D. since

40. A. showing

B. noticing

C. losing

D. breathing

 

  Flying over a desert area in an airplane, two scientists looked down with trained eyes at trees and bushes. After an hour’s flight one of the scientists wrote in his book, “Look here for probable mental. ” Scientists in another airplane, flying over a mountain region, sent a message to other scientists on the ground, “ Gold possible”. Walking across hilly ground, four scientists reported, “This ground should be searched for metals. ” From an airplane over a hilly wasteland a scientist sent back by radio one word, “Uranium”

  None of the scientists had X-ray eyes; they had no magic power for looking down below the earth’s surface. They were merely putting to use one of the newest methods of locating minerals in the ground―using trees and plants as sighs that certain minerals may lie beneath the ground on which the trees and plants are growing.

  This newest method of searching for minerals is based on the fact that minerals deep in the earth may affect the kind of bushes and trees that grow on the surface.

  At Watson Bar Creek, a brook six thousand feet high in the mountains of British 39, however, one tends to believe fully in the reality of the dream world, Columbia, Canada, a mineral search group gathered bags of tree seeds. Boxes were filled with small branches from the trees. Roots were dug and put into boxes. Each bag and box was carefully marked. In a scientific laboratory the parts of the forest trees were burned to ashes and tested. Each small part was examined to learn whether there were minerals in it.

  Study of the roots, branches, and seeds showed no silver. But there were small amounts of gold in the roots and a little gold in the branches and seeds. The seeds growing nearest to the tree trunk had more gold than those growing on the ends of the branches.

  If the tree had not indicated that there was gold in the ground, the scientists would not have spent money to pay for digging into the ground. They did dig and found more gold below. They dug deeper. They found large quantities of gold.

 

71. Scientists were flying over a desert or a hilly wasteland or a mountain region in order to search for __________.

  A. gold                      B. silver                  C. metals              D. minerals

72. The study of trees, branches and roots indicates that ________

A. there were larger amounts of gold in the branches than in the seeds

B. there were smaller amounts of gold in the roots than in the branches

C. there were larger amounts of gold in the seeds growing nearest to the tree trunk than seeds growing on the ends of branches

D. there were more gold in the branches than in the roots

73. Which is the best title suggested below?

A. Scientists Searching for Metals with Special Power

B. New Methods of Searching for Minerals

C. Gold Could Be Found by Trees and Plants

D. A New Method of Searching for Minerals Using Trees and Plants

74. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as part of a tree that can help find minerals?

A. Leaves               B. Roots          C. Branches         D. Seeds

75. The scientists were searching for minerals by using ________.

A. X-ray                                                  B. Magic power          

C. a special instrument                              D. trained eyes

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