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How to smile for better health

As a fun way to improve your physical and mental health, smiling is free of charge. This article explores the ways you can smile to be healthy.

Smile to relieve stress. Stress is easily shown in our faces. 【1】 When you’re stressed, try to put on a smile, as it will make you feel happy, and you will appear happy. Your feelings of stress will be reduced.

Smile to help your immune(免疫) system work better. Smiling brings about a sense of relaxation which helps your immune system to work better. 2

Smile to stay positive. Have a simple test. First, try to think of something negative (消極的), and then smile. 3 When we smile, our body and mind are sending us a message that everything is okay, and that life is great.

Smile to live longer. Those who smile are thought to live an average of 79.9 years, while non-smilers live an average of 72.9 years. 4

Smile to achieve success. 5 . They will put their boss into a happy mood and are more likely to be approached by many people. They are more likely to be promoted. And it is an easy way to improve your relationships with others.

A. People who smile appear more confident.

B. Smiling is a good way to make new friends.

C. Smiling prevents people from looking too tired.

D. When someone is sad, try to make him laugh to cheer him up.

E. The only conclusion to be reached from this is to smile every day.

F. You will see that it is hard to combine the negative thought with the smile.

G. You can reduce the risk of sicknesses such as the cold and the flu by smiling.

【答案】

【1】C

【2】G

【3】F

【4】E

【5】A

【解析】

試題分析:文章講述了微笑對健康的好處。

【1】C 根據(jù)該空格前Smile to relieve stress. Stress is easily shown in our faces. 可知微笑可以緩解壓力,且壓力很容易在臉上被表現(xiàn)出來。故選C項微笑可以防止人們看起來太累。)承接上文。

【2】G 根據(jù)前一句Smiling brings about a sense of relaxation which helps your immune system to work better.可知,微笑帶來一種幫助免疫系統(tǒng)更好工作的放松的感覺,免疫系統(tǒng)好了,自然疾病就少了,故G。

【3】F 根據(jù)前一句First, try to think of something negative(消極的), and then smile. 可知,選F項(你會發(fā)現(xiàn)很難將負面想法和微笑連接在一起順承上文。

【4】E 根據(jù)該空格后一句Those who smile are thought to live an average of 79.9 years, while non-sm ilers live an average of 72.9 years.可知,平時愛笑的人壽命比那些不愛笑的人壽命長。故E項如果想要到達這樣的效果得每天笑承接上文

【5】A 根據(jù)該空格后面的句子They will put their boss into a happy mood and are more likely to be approached by many people.可知,微笑可以讓你使你的老板心情好,讓自己更加被人所接近,故微笑可以帶來自信。

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