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Everyone experiences stress at work, but how we cope with it varies. Feeling that you’ve been unfairly treated can be particularly stressful. Researchers believe that failure to express feelings about unfair treatment at work could have serious consequences on your health, especially men, who bottle up their anger at being unfairly treated at work, are up to 5 times more likely to suffer a heart attack, or even die from one, than those who let their frustration (沮丧) show, a Swedish study has found.
The study by the Stress Research Institute of Stockholm University followed 2,755 employed men who had not suffered any heart attacks. At the end of the study, 47 participants had either suffered an attack, or died from heart disease, and many of those had been found to be covertly coping with unfair treatment at work.
“After adjustment for age, socioeconomic factors, risk behaviors, job strain and biological risk factors at baseline, there was a close-response relationship between covert coping and the risk of incident death,” the study’s authors wrote.
Covert coping was listed as “letting thing pass without saying anything” and “going away” despite feelings of being hard done by colleagues or bosses. Men who often used these coping techniques had a two to five times higher risk of developing heart disease than those who were more confrontational (对抗性的) at work, the study showed.
The researchers said they could not answer the question of what might be a particularly healthy coping strategy at work, but listed open coping behavior when experiencing unfair treatment or facing a conflict as “protesting directly,” “talking to the person right away,” “yelling at the person right away” or “speaking to the person later when things have calmed down.” The study was published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.

  1. 1.

    The study mainly shows that      .

    1. A.
      women are less likely to suffer a heart attack than men
    2. B.
      most people die of heart disease caused by stress
    3. C.
      covert coping may result in certain heart trouble
    4. D.
      employers should treat their workers equally
  2. 2.

    Which of the following contributes to the accuracy of the study?

    1. A.
      The participants were all employed men.
    2. B.
      The participants tend to bottle up their temper.
    3. C.
      The participants should not have risk behaviors.
    4. D.
      The participants had not a history of heart attacks.
  3. 3.

    According to the text, if treated unfairly a confrontational person will      .

    1. A.
      just let it be
    2. B.
      fight back immediately
    3. C.
      go away silently
    4. D.
      work even harder
  4. 4.

    The last paragraph is intended to tell readers  .

    1. A.
      that the study is official
    2. B.
      what the healthiest coping strategy is
    3. C.
      what the helpful ways of handling unfair treatment are
    4. D.
      that confrontation is always beneficial to people’s heart health
CDBC
1.C细节理解题。结合文章第二段可知答案:不能正确处理工作中的不公正对待可能会导致某些心脏病。
2.D细节理解题。结合文章第二段可知参与实验的人在实验前没有的心脏病,而结束后或患病或死于心脏病;这点增加了实验的可信度。
3.B推理判断题。结合第四段可知a confrontational person是指受到不公正待遇时,不采取“letting thing pass without saying anything” and “going away”,而采取反击方式的人。
4.C细节理解题。最后一段主要是列举了些有效处理工作中的不公正对待的一些方法。
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People often ask which is the most difficult language to learn, and it is not easy to answer because there are many factors to take into consideration. Firstly, in a first language the differences are unimportant as people learn their mother tongue naturally.   71 

A native speaker of Spanish, for example, will find Portuguese much easier to learn than a native speaker of Chinese, for example, because Portuguese is very similar to Spanish, while Chinese is very different.   72   The greater the differences between the second language and our first, the harder it will be for most people to learn.

  73   Teachers and the circumstances in which the language is learned also play an important role, as well as each learner’s motivation for learning. If people learn a language because they need to use it professionally, they often learn it faster than people studying a language that has no direct use in their day to day life.

Apparently, British diplomats and other embassy staff have found that the second hardest language is Japanese, which will probably come as no surprise to many, but the language that they have found to be the most problematic is Hungarian, which has 35 forms of a nouns according to whether it is subject, object, etc.

  74   In the case of Hungarian for British learners, it is not a question of the writing system, which uses a similar alphabet, but the grammatical complexity, though native speakers of related languages may find it easier, while struggling with languages that the British find relatively easy.

No language is easy to learn well, though languages which are related to our first language are easier. Learning a completely different writing system is a huge challenge, but that does not necessarily make a language more difficult than another.   75 

A. In this case, first language can affect learning a second language.

B. Therefore, it is difficult to gain a good knowledge of every language.

C. Some people seem to learn languages readily, while others find it very difficult.

D. This does not mean that Hungarian is the hardest language to learn for everyone.

E. Individuals from different cultures will find different languages more difficult.

F. It is impossible to say that there is one language that is the most difficult language in the world.

G. So the question of how hard a language is to learn is only relevant when learning a second language.

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