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We often tend to associate smiling as the result of a positive event or mood. But research demonstrates that the act of smiling,
We often tend to associate smiling as the result of a positive event or mood. But research demonstrates that the act of smiling,
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2017-11-19
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We often tend to associate smiling as the result of a positive event or mood. But research demonstrates that the act of smiling, in and 【C1】______ itself, can be the catalyst for joy. Wonderful things, ranging from an 【C2】______ mood to a better relationship, can be the result of the 【C3】______ act of smiling. Even better, it is a tool that is free, easy and always available.
Even when you aren’t feeling happy, smile can help【C4】______your mood. Darwin hypothesized, back in 1872, that making changes in our 【C5】______ expressions can influence our【C6】______experience, something he called facial feedback response theory. Psychological research has 【C7】______ Darwin’ s assertion that expressions do not just result from moods, but actually influence them.
Smiling more may actually【C8】______your lifespan. Research indicates that smiling may improve heart health by 【C9】______ heart rate after stressful events. So,【C10】______smiling to your health regime of eating well, getting enough sleep and exercising may just add【C11】______years to your life.
People who smile more tend to be more 【C12】______, joyful and emotionally stable which lends itself to healthier relationships, and thus have longer and more successful【C13】______. An interesting study published in 2009 found a correlation between smiles in photographs and divorce rates. The larger the smile, the【C14】______likely divorce was later in life.【C15】______, those with the smallest smiles or no smiles, were five times more likely to be divorced.
When Mother Teresa said "Every time you smile at someone, it is ... a【C16】______to that person, a beautiful thing", she was right. One study【C17】______by Hewlett Packard found that seeing another’s smile stimulated the heart and【C18】______more so than eating chocolate or receiving money. This was particularly true【C19】______viewing the smile of a child. Additionally, research has demonstrated smiling may actually be easily diffused. Research published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology examined mimicry, the tendency to mimic the emotional expressions of those around us, and found that it is actually hard to【C20】______when someone else is smiling.
【C13】
选项
A、career
B、lifespan
C、marriage
D、friendship
答案
C
解析
此处People who smile more tend to be…and thus have longer and more successful______,意为“爱笑的人更易……,因而这些人的______通常更长久、更成功”。下文提到An interesting study published in 2009 found a correlation between smiles in photographs anddivorce rates career(2009年一项有趣的研究发现照片中的笑容和离婚率有相关性),由此可以推断出C.marriage“婚姻”为正确答案。
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考研英语一
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