“If something happens every day, maybe its not seen as a stressor” Grzywacz says. “Maybe it is just 1ife.”
词汇:
stressful adj. 紧张的;压力重的
diploma n. 毕业文凭, 毕业证书
stressor n. 紧张刺激物
devastating adj. 毁灭性的
follow-up n. (对病人的)随访
1.Stress level is closely related to
A)family size.
B)social status.
C)body weight.
D)work experience.
2. The 1 031 adults were interviewed
A)on a daily basis for 8days.
B)during one of eight days.
C)all by Grzywacz.
D)in groups.
3.Which group reported the biggest number of stressful days?
A)People without any education.
B)People without high school degrees.
C)People with high school degrees.
D)People with college degrees.
4. The less advantaged people are, the greater
A)the impact of stress on their health is.
B)the effect of education on their health is
C)the level of their education is.
D)the degree of their health concern is.
5. Less—educated people report fewer days of stress possibly because
A)they dont want to tell the truth.
B)they dont want to face the truth.
C)stress is too common a factor in their life.
D their stress is more acute.
第3篇
Late-night drinking
Coffee lovers beware. Having a quick “pick-me-up” cup of coffee late in the day will play havoc with your sleep. As well as being a stimulant, caffeine interrupts the flow of melatonin, the brain hormone that sends people into a sleep.