6、Staying positive through the cold season could be your best defense against getting ill, new study findings suggest.
In an experiment that exposed healthy volunteers to a cold or flu virus, researchers found that people with a generally sunny character were less likely to fall ill.The findings, published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, build on evidence that a "positive emotional style" can help to protect us from suffering the common cold and other illnesses.
Researchers believe the reasons may be both objective — as in happiness improving immune function — and subjective — as in happy people being less troubled by a sore throat or runny nose."People with a positive emotional style may have different immune responses to the virus," explained lead study author Dr Sheldon Cohen of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh."And when they do get a cold, they may interpret their illness as being less severe."
Cohen and his colleagues had found in a previous study that happier people seemed less likely to catch a cold, but some questions remained as to whether the emotional style itself had the effect.
For the new study, the researchers had 193 healthy adults complete standard measures of personality characteristics, self-felt health and emotional style.Those who had a tendency to be happy, energetic and easy-going were judged as having a positive emotional style, while those who were often unhappy, tense and aggressive had a negative style.
The researchers gave them nasal (鼻腔的) drops containing either a cold virus or a particular flu virus.Over the next six days, the volunteers reported on any aches, pains or sneezing they had, while the researchers collected objective data.Cohen and his colleagues found that based on objective measures of nasal troubles, happy people were less likely to develop a cold.
1.Which is the best title for the passage?
A.Stay Away from Being Negative
B.Positive or Negative?It’s Up to You.
C.Emotional Style and Flu.
D.Optimistic People Likely to Keep Diseases Away.
2.According to Dr Cohen’s research, the reason why some people are unlikely to catch a cold may be that _____.
A.their cheerful mood benefits the immune system
B.they have developed a certain way against flu virus
C.they are less likely to have a sore throat and runny nose
D.they have got a stronger self-confidence in their health
3.The research is done by _____.
A.getting volunteers in one emotional group and analyzing them
B.conducting a medical experiment on volunteers of different emotional styles
C.collecting and analyzing volunteers' objective nasal production data
D.having volunteers answer questions on personality, health and emotions
4.The passage is probably written for _____.
A.medical students B.lead authors
C.the public D.the volunteers
6、DABC


科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
Staying positive through the cold season could be your best defense against getting ill, new study findings suggest.
In an experiment that exposed healthy volunteers to a cold or flu virus, researchers found that people with a generally sunny character were less likely to fall ill. The findings, published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, build on evidence that a “positive emotional style” can help to protect us from suffering the common cold and other illnesses.
Researchers believe the reasons may be both objective — as in happiness improving immune function — and subjective — as in happy people being less troubled by a sore throat or runny nose. “People with a positive emotional style may have different immune responses to the virus,” explained lead study author Dr Sheldon Cohen of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. “And when they do get a cold, they may interpret their illness as being less severe.”
Cohen and his colleagues had found in a previous study that happier people seemed less likely to catch a cold, but some questions remained as to whether the emotional style itself had the effect.
For the new study, the researchers had 193 healthy adults complete standard measures of personality characteristics, self-felt health and emotional style. Those who had a tendency to be happy, energetic and easy-going were judged as having a positive emotional style, while those who were often unhappy, tense and aggressive had a negative style.
The researchers gave them nasal (鼻腔的) drops containing either a cold virus or a particular flu virus. Over the next six days, the volunteers reported on any aches, pains or sneezing they had, while the researchers collected objective data. Cohen and his colleagues found that based on objective measures of nasal troubles, happy people were less likely to develop a cold.
Which is the best title for the passage? ______
A. Stay Away from Being Negative
B. Positive or Negative?It’s Up to You.
C. Emotional Style and Flu.
D. Optimistic People Likely to Keep Diseases Away.
According to Dr Cohen’s research, the reason why some people are unlikely to catch a cold may be that ______.
A. their cheerful mood benefits the immune system
B. they have developed a certain way against flu virus
C. they are less likely to have a sore throat and runny nose
D. they have got a stronger self-confidence in their health
The research is done by ______.
A. getting volunteers in one emotional group and analyzing them
B. conducting a medical experiment on volunteers of different emotional styles
C. collecting and analyzing volunteers’ objective nasal production data
D. having volunteers answer questions on personality, health and emotions
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
Staying positive through the cold season could be your best defense against getting ill, new study findings suggest.
In an experiment that exposed healthy volunteers to a cold or flu virus, researchers found that people with a generally sunny character were less likely to fall ill. The findings, published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, build on evidence that a “positive emotional style” can help to protect us from suffering the common cold and other illnesses.
Researchers believe the reasons may be both objective — as in happiness improving immune function — and subjective — as in happy people being less troubled by a sore throat or runny nose. “People with a positive emotional style may have different immune responses to the virus,” explained lead study author Dr Sheldon Cohen of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. “And when they do get a cold, they may interpret their illness as being less severe.”
Cohen and his colleagues had found in a previous study that happier people seemed less likely to catch a cold, but some questions remained as to whether the emotional style itself had the effect.
For the new study, the researchers had 193 healthy adults complete standard measures of personality characteristics, self-felt health and emotional style. Those who had a tendency to be happy, energetic and easy-going were judged as having a positive emotional style, while those who were often unhappy, tense and aggressive had a negative style.
The researchers gave them nasal (鼻腔的) drops containing either a cold virus or a particular flu virus. Over the next six days, the volunteers reported on any aches, pains or sneezing they had, while the researchers collected objective data. Cohen and his colleagues found that based on objective measures of nasal troubles, happy people were less likely to develop a cold.
Which is the best title for the passage? ______
A. Stay Away from Being Negative
B. Positive or Negative?It’s Up to You.
C. Emotional Style and Flu.
D. Optimistic People Likely to Keep Diseases Away.
According to Dr Cohen’s research, the reason why some people are unlikely to catch a cold may be that ______.
A. their cheerful mood benefits the immune system
B. they have developed a certain way against flu virus
C. they are less likely to have a sore throat and runny nose
D. they have got a stronger self-confidence in their health
The research is done by ______.
A. getting volunteers in one emotional group and analyzing them
B. conducting a medical experiment on volunteers of different emotional styles
C. collecting and analyzing volunteers’ objective nasal production data
D. having volunteers answer questions on personality, health and emotions
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2010年江蘇省江都中學(xué)高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
Staying positive through the cold season could be your best defense against getting ill, new study findings suggest.
In an experiment that exposed healthy volunteers to a cold or flu virus, researchers found that people with a generally sunny character were less likely to fall ill. The findings, published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, build on evidence that a “positive emotional style” can help to protect us from suffering the common cold and other illnesses.
Researchers believe the reasons may be both objective — as in happiness improving immune function — and subjective — as in happy people being less troubled by a sore throat or runny nose. “People with a positive emotional style may have different immune responses to the virus,” explained lead study author Dr Sheldon Cohen of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. “And when they do get a cold, they may interpret their illness as being less severe.”
Cohen and his colleagues had found in a previous study that happier people seemed less likely to catch a cold, but some questions remained as to whether the emotional style itself had the effect.
For the new study, the researchers had 193 healthy adults complete standard measures of personality characteristics, self-felt health and emotional style. Those who had a tendency to be happy, energetic and easy-going were judged as having a positive emotional style, while those who were often unhappy, tense and aggressive had a negative style.
The researchers gave them nasal (鼻腔的) drops containing either a cold virus or a particular flu virus. Over the next six days, the volunteers reported on any aches, pains or sneezing they had, while the researchers collected objective data. Cohen and his colleagues found that based on objective measures of nasal troubles, happy people were less likely to develop a cold.
【小題1】Which is the best title for the passage? ______
| A.Stay Away from Being Negative |
| B.Positive or Negative?It’s Up to You. |
| C.Emotional Style and Flu. |
| D.Optimistic People Likely to Keep Diseases Away. |
| A.their cheerful mood benefits the immune system |
| B.they have developed a certain way against flu virus |
| C.they are less likely to have a sore throat and runny nose |
| D.they have got a stronger self-confidence in their health |
| A.getting volunteers in one emotional group and analyzing them |
| B.conducting a medical experiment on volunteers of different emotional styles |
C.co llecting and analyzing volunteers’ objective nasal production data |
| D.having volunteers answer questions on personality, health and emotions |
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2010年江蘇省高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
Staying positive through the cold season could be your best defense against getting ill, new study findings suggest.
In an experiment that exposed healthy volunteers to a cold or flu virus, researchers found that people with a generally sunny character were less likely to fall ill. The findings, published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, build on evidence that a “positive emotional style” can help to protect us from suffering the common cold and other illnesses.
Researchers believe the reasons may be both objective — as in happiness improving immune function — and subjective — as in happy people being less troubled by a sore throat or runny nose. “People with a positive emotional style may have different immune responses to the virus,” explained lead study author Dr Sheldon Cohen of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. “And when they do get a cold, they may interpret their illness as being less severe.”
Cohen and his colleagues had found in a previous study that happier people seemed less likely to catch a cold, but some questions remained as to whether the emotional style itself had the effect.
For the new study, the researchers had 193 healthy adults complete standard measures of personality characteristics, self-felt health and emotional style. Those who had a tendency to be happy, energetic and easy-going were judged as having a positive emotional style, while those who were often unhappy, tense and aggressive had a negative style.
The researchers gave them nasal (鼻腔的) drops containing either a cold virus or a particular flu virus. Over the next six days, the volunteers reported on any aches, pains or sneezing they had, while the researchers collected objective data. Cohen and his colleagues found that based on objective measures of nasal troubles, happy people were less likely to develop a cold.
1.Which is the best title for the passage? ______
A. Stay Away from Being Negative
B. Positive or Negative?It’s Up to You.
C. Emotional Style and Flu.
D. Optimistic People Likely to Keep Diseases Away.
2. According to Dr Cohen’s research, the reason why some people are unlikely to catch a cold may be that ______.
A. their cheerful mood benefits the immune system
B. they have developed a certain way against flu virus
C. they are less likely to have a sore throat and runny nose
D. they have got a stronger self-confidence in their health
3. The research is done by ______.
A. getting volunteers in one emotional group and analyzing them
B. conducting a medical experiment on volunteers of different emotional styles
C. collecting and analyzing volunteers’ objective nasal production data
D. having volunteers answer questions on personality, health and emotions
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
Staying positive through the cold season could be your best defense against getting ill, new study findings suggest.
In an experiment that exposed healthy volunteers to a cold or flu virus, researchers found that people with a generally sunny character were less likely to fall ill. The findings, published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, build on evidence that a “positive emotional style” can help to protect us from suffering the common cold and other illnesses.
Researchers believe the reasons may be both objective — as in happiness improving immune function — and subjective — as in happy people being less troubled by a sore throat or runny nose. “People with a positive emotional style may have different immune responses to the virus,” explained lead study author Dr Sheldon Cohen of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. “And when they do get a cold, they may interpret their illness as being less severe.”
Cohen and his colleagues had found in a previous study that happier people seemed less likely to catch a cold, but some questions remained as to whether the emotional style itself had the effect.
For the new study, the researchers had 193 healthy adults complete standard measures of personality characteristics, self-felt health and emotional style. Those who had a tendency to be happy, energetic and easy-going were judged as having a positive emotional style, while those who were often unhappy, tense and aggressive had a negative style.
The researchers gave them nasal (鼻腔的) drops containing either a cold virus or a particular flu virus. Over the next six days, the volunteers reported on any aches, pains or sneezing they had, while the researchers collected objective data. Cohen and his colleagues found that based on objective measures of nasal troubles, happy people were less likely to develop a cold.
60. Which is the best title for the passage? ______
A. Stay Away from Being Negative
B. Positive or Negative?It’s Up to You.
C. Emotional Style and Flu.
D. Optimistic People Likely to Keep Diseases Away.
61. According to Dr Cohen’s research, the reason why some people are unlikely to catch a cold may be that ______.
A. their cheerful mood benefits the immune system
B. they have developed a certain way against flu virus
C. they are less likely to have a sore throat and runny nose
D. they have got a stronger self-confidence in their health
62. The research is done by ______.
A. getting volunteers in one emotional group and analyzing them
B. conducting a medical experiment on volunteers of different emotional styles
C. collecting and analyzing volunteers’ objective nasal production data
D. having volunteers answer questions on personality, health and emotions
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
Staying positive through the cold season could be your best defense against getting ill, new study findings suggest.
In an experiment that exposed healthy volunteers to a cold or flu virus, researchers found that people with a generally sunny character were less likely to fall ill.The findings, published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, build on evidence that a "positive emotional style" can help to protect us from suffering the common cold and other illnesses.
Researchers believe the reasons may be both objective — as in happiness improving immune function — and subjective — as in happy people being less troubled by a sore throat or runny nose."People with a positive emotional style may have different immune responses to the virus," explained lead study author Dr Sheldon Cohen of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh."And when they do get a cold, they may interpret their illness as being less severe."
Cohen and his colleagues had found in a previous study that happier people seemed less likely to catch a cold, but some questions remained as to whether the emotional style itself had the effect.
For the new study, the researchers had 193 healthy adults complete standard measures of personality characteristics, self-felt health and emotional style.Those who had a tendency to be happy, energetic and easy-going were judged as having a positive emotional style, while those who were often unhappy, tense and aggressive had a negative style.
The researchers gave them nasal (鼻腔的) drops containing either a cold virus or a particular flu virus.Over the next six days, the volunteers reported on any aches, pains or sneezing they had, while the researchers collected objective data.Cohen and his colleagues found that based on objective measures of nasal troubles, happy people were less likely to develop a cold.
1.Which is the best title for the passage?
A.Stay Away from Being Negative
B.Positive or Negative?It’s Up to You.
C.Emotional Style and Flu.
D.Optimistic People Likely to Keep Diseases Away.
2.According to Dr Cohen’s research, the reason why some people are unlikely to catch a cold may be that _____.
A.their cheerful mood benefits the immune system
B.they have developed a certain way against flu virus
C.they are less likely to have a sore throat and runny nose
D.they have got a stronger self-confidence in their health
3.The research is done by _____.
A.getting volunteers in one emotional group and analyzing them
B.conducting a medical experiment on volunteers of different emotional styles
C.collecting and analyzing volunteers' objective nasal production data
D.having volunteers answer questions on personality, health and emotions
4.The passage is probably written for _____.
A.medical students B.lead authors
C.the public D.the volunteers
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
Staying positive through the cold season could be your best defense against getting ill, new study findings suggest.
In an experiment that exposed healthy volunteers to a cold or flu virus, researchers found that people with a generally sunny character were less likely to fall ill. The findings, published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, build on evidence that a “positive emotional style” can help to protect us from suffering the common cold and other illnesses.
Researchers believe the reasons may be both objective — as in happiness improving immune function — and subjective — as in happy people being less troubled by a sore throat or runny nose. “People with a positive emotional style may have different immune responses to the virus,” explained lead study author Dr Sheldon Cohen of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. “And when they do get a cold, they may interpret their illness as being less severe.”
Cohen and his colleagues had found in a previous study that happier people seemed less likely to catch a cold, but some questions remained as to whether the emotional style itself had the effect.
For the new study, the researchers had 193 healthy adults complete standard measures of personality characteristics, self-felt health and emotional style. Those who had a tendency to be happy, energetic and easy-going were judged as having a positive emotional style, while those who were often unhappy, tense and aggressive had a negative style.
The researchers gave them nasal (鼻腔的) drops containing either a cold virus or a particular flu virus. Over the next six days, the volunteers reported on any aches, pains or sneezing they had, while the researchers collected objective data. Cohen and his colleagues found that based on objective measures of nasal troubles, happy people were less likely to develop a cold.
1. Which is the best title for the passage? ______
A. Stay Away from Being Negative
B. Positive or Negative?It’s Up to You.
C. Emotional Style and Flu.
D. Optimistic People Likely to Keep Diseases Away.
2. According to Dr Cohen’s research, the reason why some people are unlikely to catch a cold may be that ______.
A. their cheerful mood benefits the immune system
B. they have developed a certain way against flu virus
C. they are less likely to have a sore throat and runny nose
D. they have got a stronger self-confidence in their health
3. The research is done by ______.
A. getting volunteers in one emotional group and analyzing them
B. conducting a medical experiment on volunteers of different emotional styles
C. collecting and analyzing volunteers’ objective nasal production data
D. having volunteers answer questions on personality, health and emotions
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:必修二導(dǎo)練英語(yǔ)譯林 牛津版 題型:051
閱讀表達(dá)
Staying positive through the cold season could be your best defense against getting ill, new study findings suggest.In an experiment that exposed healthy volunteers to a cold or flu virus, researchers found that people with a generally sunny character were less likely to fall ill.
The findings, published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, build on evidence that a “positive feeling style”can help get rid of the common cold and other illnesses.Researchers believe the reasons may be both objective as in happiness improving immune(免疫)function and subjective as in happy people being less troubled by a throat ache or runny nose.
“People with a positive feeling style may have different immune responses to the virus,” explained Dr Sheldon Cohen.“And when they do get a cold, they may stop their illness from being more severe.”
Cohen had found in a previous study that happier people seemed less easy to catch a cold.However, some questions remained as to whether the feeling itself had the effect.
For the new study, the researchers ask 193 healthy adults to complete some standard measures of personalities and feeling styles.Those who tended to be happy, energetic and easy-going were judged as having a positive feeling style, while those _________________ had a negative style.
The researchers gave them some drops containing either a cold virus or a particular flu virus.Over the next six days, the volunteers reported on any aches, pains, or sneezing they had, while the researchers collected objective data, like daily mucus(黏液)production.Cohen and his partners found that warm people were likely to keep cold at bay.
1.What is the best title of the passage?(Please answer within 10 words.)
________________________________
2.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
But it was not certain that the feeling was able to keep people away from cold.
________________________________
3.Fill in the blank in the fifth paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.(Please answer within 10 words.)
________________________________
4.Why are happy people more likely to get rid of some common illness?(Please answer within 20 words.)
________________________________
5.Translate the underlined sentence in the third paragraph into Chinese.
________________________________
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:必修二導(dǎo)練英語(yǔ)外研 外研版 題型:051
閱讀下面的短文,并根據(jù)短文后的要求答題。
Staying positive through the cold season could be your best defense against getting ill, new study findings suggest.In an experiment that exposed healthy volunteers to a cold or flu virus, researchers found that people with a generally sunny character were less likely to fall ill.
The findings, published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, build on evidence that a “positive feeling style” can help get rid of the common cold and other illnesses.Researchers believe the reasons may be both objective as in happiness improving immune(免疫)function and subjective as in happy people being less troubled by a throat ache or runny nose.
“People with a positive feeling style may have different immune responses to the virus,” explained Dr Sheldon Cohen.“And when they do get a cold, they may stop their illness from being more severe.”
Cohen had found in a previous study that happier people seemed less easy to catch a cold.However, some questions remained as to whether the feeling itself had the effect.
For the now study, the researchers ask 193 healthy adults to complete some standard measures of personalities and feeling style.Those who tended to be happy, energetic and easy-going were judged as having a positive feeling style, while those ________ had a negative style.
The researchers gave them some drops containing either a cold virus or a particular flu virus.Over the next six days, the volunteers reported on any aches, pains, or sneezing they had, while the researchers collected objective data like daily mucus(黏液)production, Cohen and his partners found that warm people were likely to keep cold at bay.
1.What is the best title of the passage?(Please answer within 10 words.)
_______________________________
2.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
But it is not certain that the feeling is able to keep people away from cold.
_______________________________
3.Fill in the blank in the fifth paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.(Please answer within 10 words.)
_______________________________
4.Why do happy people are more likely to get rid of some common illness?(Please answer within 20 words.)
_______________________________
5.Translate the underlined sentence in the third paragraph into Chinese.
_______________________________
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
閱讀下面的短文,并根據(jù)短文后的要求答題。請(qǐng)注意問(wèn)題后的字?jǐn)?shù)要求。
Staying positive through the cold season could be your best defense against getting ill, new study findings suggest. In an experiment that exposed healthy volunteers to a cold or flu virus, researchers found that people with a generally sunny character were less likely to fall ill.
The findings, published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, build on evidence that a “positive feeling style” can help get rid of the common cold and other illnesses. Researchers believe the reasons may be both objective(客觀的) as in happiness improving immune function and subjective as in happy people being less troubled by a throat ache or runny nose.
“People with a positive feeling style may have different immune responses to the virus,” explained Dr Sheldon Cohen. “And when they do get a cold, they may stop their illness from being more severe.”
Cohen found in a previous study that happier people seemed less easy to catch a cold. However, some questions remained as to whether the feeling itself had the effect.
For the new study, the researchers ask 193 healthy adults to complete some standard measures of personality and feeling style. Those who tended to be happy, energetic and easy-going were judged as having a positive feeling style, while those who were often unhappy, tense and depressed had a negative style.
The researchers gave them some drops containing either a cold virus or a particular flu virus. Over the next six days, the volunteers reported on any aches, pains, sneezing they had. While the researchers collected objective data like daily mucus(粘液)production, Cohen and his partners found that warm people were likely to keep cold at bay.
1.What is the best title of the passage? (Please answer within 10 words)
2.What is still uncertain about the positive feeling? (Please answer within 15 words)
3.Who are easier to catch a cold according to the findings? (Please answer within 10 words)
4.Why do happy people are more likely to get rid of some common illness?
(Please answer within 20 words.)
5.What was the result of the volunteers being given drops containing virus? (Please answer within 15 words)
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