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A、On Monday in Edinburgh. B、On Wednesday in Edinburgh. C、On Monday at Staffordshire University. D、On Wednesday at Staffordshire
A、On Monday in Edinburgh. B、On Wednesday in Edinburgh. C、On Monday at Staffordshire University. D、On Wednesday at Staffordshire
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2013-10-31
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Keeping a diary is bad for your health, say UK psychologists. They found that people who regularly keep diaries suffer from headaches, sleeplessness, digestive problems and social awkwardness more than people who don’t.
These findings challenge the assumption that people find it easier to get over a traumatic event if they write about it.
"We expected diary keepers to have more benefit, or be the same, but they were worst of," says Elaine Duncan of the Glasgow Caledonian University. " In fact, you’ re probably much better off if you don’t write anything at all," she adds.
The study, carried out with David Sheffield of Staffordshire University, was presented on Wednesday at a meeting of the British Psychological Society in Edinburgh.
The pair studied 94 regular diarists and compared their health with that of 41 non-diarists. The subjects, all students at Staffordshire University, answered questions about their diary-keeping habits, and filled in a standard questionnaire.
" We decided to test the idea that writing is cathartic, " says Duncan. She claims that her study is the first to investigate subjects who write of their own free will. In most other studies, volunteers are actually asked to write about traumatic experiences in a systematic way.
The researchers asked the diarists recruited to say how often they made entries and for how long they had kept diaries. They were also asked if they had written about anything traumatic.
Statistically, the diarists scored much worse on health measures than the non-diarists. The worst affected of all were those who had written about trauma. "They were susceptible to headaches and the like," says Duncan.
Questions 21-25 are based on the passage you have just heard:
21. According to UK psychologists, regular diarist are more likely to suffer from the following except?
22. When and where was Duncan’ s study presented?
23. How many subjects were there in Duncan’ s study?
24. What is special about Duncan’ s study?
25. According to Duncan’ s study, who scored worst on the health measures?
选项
A、On Monday in Edinburgh.
B、On Wednesday in Edinburgh.
C、On Monday at Staffordshire University.
D、On Wednesday at Staffordshire University.
答案
B
解析
录音提到邓肯的研究was presented on Wednesday at a meeting of the British Psychologi—cal Society in Edinburgh。
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