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26.What is the second paragraph mainly about?A.What the dream blessed the author.B.How the God rescued the il dogs.C.Why the author had the dream.D.What the sunrise reminded the author.27.What does the underlined worddisarray"in Paragraph 3 mean?A.Wonder.B.MatterC.Pride.D.MeasdoooB Ceshulins toh ouluvs of.ADo you want to avoid getting sick this winter?Try changing your attitude.A new study shows that a"Positive Emotional Style"can protect you against the flu and common cold.The study looked at howemotional style altered the susceptibility()of a couple hundred healthy volunteers to the twodifferent viruses.amolrys intia a botogs odTThe researchers spent a couple of weeks conducting multiple phone interviews with the volunteers torate them on positive attitudes and negative attitudes.Then they infected the crazy volunteers with either acommon cold virus or a flu virus and quarantined()them for six days.During the quarantine period,the researchers looked at objective measures of illness and subjectivemeasures from self-reported symptoms.The investigators found that a positive attitude protected peoplefrom showing symptoms of the illness-even though it didn't protect them from infection!The percentage of folks that were successfully infected was not different between positive and negativepeople-but the ability of the virus to make them sick was different.This suggests that people with apositive outlook actually keep infectious ilnesses affecting them.Another part of the study showed that the positive people also'under-described their symptoms whilethe negative people overstated theirs.The researchers looked at the medical measures of the sympioms vs.what the volunteers were telling them about how they felt.The positive folks described their symptoms asnot as bad as what the medical measure predicted and the negative folks did the opposite.This is notsurprising but an interesting point anyway.In a couple of related articles from the same journal issue,studies showed that the inability to feel inoo eadsto potentially damaging physiological procesesOne of the studies showed that peoplewhoehiher degrees of tin aniciption of aneve had higher eveof ldhomoeeThismens that anticipatingore ofanupmingevent may your bdy toract(高考密卷.英语(一)第6页(共12页)
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