We all heard of stress. And many of us are in the face of stress.

Some of the stresses are good and can actually be helpful — they give you the energy you need to start your day, to face problems or even to prepare for good things (such as vacations).

On the other hand, some stresses last for a very long time, and make it hard for people to deal with their problems. These are bad stresses. People who are dealing with bad stresses often need help to face their problems, illnesses and even the influence on their family or social life.

But what many people don’t realize is that a life without stress can be possible, if dealt with correctly.

Here are some ways that have been shown:

•Realize that you can’t avoid stress, but you can learn how to deal with it

•Find out where your stresses come from

•Pay attention to your self-control and feelings

•Choose exercises you like, three to four times a week

•Eat healthily

•Sleep well

•Use social support

•Think positively

•Learn how to think about something seriously for a long time

•Manage your time

•Make a diary for your doctor-visit, MRI, blood examination, etc

•A stress specialist can create a professional program for you

Stress doesn’t have to be your enemy, and getting ready to deal with it can be the first step in the right direction. Remember that you do have a choice in the matter. As William James, an American philosopher, once wrote, “The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought instead of another.”

1.What can we get from good stresses?

A. Energy. B. Support. C. Choice. D. Direction.

2.Mark is under great pressure these days. How often should he do physical activities according to the material?

A. Four times a month. B. Three times a week.

C. Three hours a day. D. Every three days.

3.We can _______ to deal with stress.

A. have more food and fruits B. go to bed early

C. sleep and eat less D. get help from others

4.Which of the following is True according to the passage?

A. Stresses have a bad influence on our daily life.

B. Stress is our enemy, though it doesn’t have to be.

C. If we can control our thought, we can control stress.

D. People who are dealing with stresses can still get along with others.

Many years ago, my dad worked in a children’s hospital.

A girl in the hospital had a _______ illness. She couldn’t move her hands or feet. She could only move her head. She _______ on bed every day and she was very sad. Even the __________ couldn’t help her.

My dad _______ to try his best to help her. He brought paints, brushes and paper to her room. He hung (挂) the paper on the wall, put the brush in his _______ and began to paint. He didn’t use his hands at all. Only his head moved. My dad ______ the girl, “See, you can do __ anything you want to do.”

Soon the girl began to paint using her own mouth. She and my dad became good friends. But my dad fell ill _______ that time and he had to stay at home.

Two months later, my dad went back to the children’s hospital. _______ he went into the hospital, the girl ran to him and hugged him tightly (紧紧地). She gave my dad a picture and said, “I _______ this picture with my hands. Thank you for helping me.”

My dad would cry every time he told us this _______. He would say, “Sometimes love is more powerful (有力量的) than doctors.”

1.A. strange B. little C. small D. careless

2.A. chatted B. sat C. stood D. lay

3.A. nurses B. doctors C. classmates D. parents

4.A. agreed B. decided C. nodded D. prepared

5.A. hand B. mouth C. feet D. hair

6.A. said B. spoke C. asked D. told

7.A. to B. in C. at D. on

8.A. Till B. Before C. When D. Because

9.A. took B. bought C. drew D. followed

10.A. story B. picture C. hospital D. brush

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