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Directions:In this section,you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it.Each-|||-statement contains inform given in one of the paragraphs.Identify the paragraph from which the-|||-information is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a-|||-letter.Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.-|||-The lifesaving power of gratitude-|||-A)Gratitude may be more beneficial than we commonly suppose. One recent study asked participants to-|||-write a note of thanks to someone and then estimate how surprised and happy the recipient would-|||-feel-an impact that they consistently underestimated.Another st assessed the health benefits of-|||-writing thank-you notes. The researchers found that writing as few as three weekly thank you notes-|||-over the course of three weeks improved life satisfactio increased happy feelings and reduced-|||-symptoms of depression.-|||-B) While this research into gratitude is relatively new,the principles involved are anything but.Students-|||-of mine in a political philosophy course at Indiana University are reading Daniel Defoe`s 300 year-old-|||-Robinson Crusoe,often regarded as the first novel published in English. Left alone on an unknown-|||-island with no apparent prospect of rescue or escape,Crusoe has much to lament(悲叹).But instead-|||-of giving in to despair,he makes a list of things for which he is grateful,including the fact that he is-|||-the sole survivor from the shipwreck (海难)and has been able to salvage many useful items from the-|||-wreckage.-|||-C)Defoe`s masterpiece,which is often ranked as one of the world`s greatest novels,provides a portrait of-|||-gratitude in action that is as timely and relevant today as it has ever been.It is also one with which-|||-contemporary psychology a medicine are just beginning to catch up.Simply put,for most of us,it is-|||-far more helpful to focus on the things in life for which we can express gratitude than those that incline-|||-us toward resentment and lamentation.-|||-D)When we focus on the things we regret,such as failed relationships,family disp and setbacks in-|||-career and finance,we tend to become more regretful.Conversely,when we focus on the things we-|||-are grateful for,a greater sense of happiness tends to spread through our lives.And while no one-|||-would argue for cultivating a false sense of blessedness,there is mounting evidence that counting our-|||-blessings is one of the best habits we can develop to promote mental and physical health.Directions:In this section,you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it.Each-|||-statement contains inform given in one of the paragraphs.Identify the paragraph from which the-|||-information is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a-|||-letter.Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.-|||-The lifesaving power of gratitude-|||-A)Gratitude may be more beneficial than we commonly suppose. One recent study asked participants to-|||-write a note of thanks to someone and then estimate how surprised and happy the recipient would-|||-feel-an impact that they consistently underestimated.Another st assessed the health benefits of-|||-writing thank-you notes. The researchers found that writing as few as three weekly thank you notes-|||-over the course of three weeks improved life satisfactio increased happy feelings and reduced-|||-symptoms of depression.-|||-B) While this research into gratitude is relatively new,the principles involved are anything but.Students-|||-of mine in a political philosophy course at Indiana University are reading Daniel Defoe`s 300 year-old-|||-Robinson Crusoe,often regarded as the first novel published in English. Left alone on an unknown-|||-island with no apparent prospect of rescue or escape,Crusoe has much to lament(悲叹).But instead-|||-of giving in to despair,he makes a list of things for which he is grateful,including the fact that he is-|||-the sole survivor from the shipwreck (海难)and has been able to salvage many useful items from the-|||-wreckage.-|||-C)Defoe`s masterpiece,which is often ranked as one of the world`s greatest novels,provides a portrait of-|||-gratitude in action that is as timely and relevant today as it has ever been.It is also one with which-|||-contemporary psychology a medicine are just beginning to catch up.Simply put,for most of us,it is-|||-far more helpful to focus on the things in life for which we can express gratitude than those that incline-|||-us toward resentment and lamentation.-|||-D)When we focus on the things we regret,such as failed relationships,family disp and setbacks in-|||-career and finance,we tend to become more regretful.Conversely,when we focus on the things we-|||-are grateful for,a greater sense of happiness tends to spread through our lives.And while no one-|||-would argue for cultivating a false sense of blessedness,there is mounting evidence that counting our-|||-blessings is one of the best habits we can develop to promote mental and physical health.Directions:In this section,you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it.Each-|||-statement contains inform given in one of the paragraphs.Identify the paragraph from which the-|||-information is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a-|||-letter.Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.-|||-The lifesaving power of gratitude-|||-A)Gratitude may be more beneficial than we commonly suppose. One recent study asked participants to-|||-write a note of thanks to someone and then estimate how surprised and happy the recipient would-|||-feel-an impact that they consistently underestimated.Another st assessed the health benefits of-|||-writing thank-you notes. The researchers found that writing as few as three weekly thank you notes-|||-over the course of three weeks improved life satisfactio increased happy feelings and reduced-|||-symptoms of depression.-|||-B) While this research into gratitude is relatively new,the principles involved are anything but.Students-|||-of mine in a political philosophy course at Indiana University are reading Daniel Defoe`s 300 year-old-|||-Robinson Crusoe,often regarded as the first novel published in English. Left alone on an unknown-|||-island with no apparent prospect of rescue or escape,Crusoe has much to lament(悲叹).But instead-|||-of giving in to despair,he makes a list of things for which he is grateful,including the fact that he is-|||-the sole survivor from the shipwreck (海难)and has been able to salvage many useful items from the-|||-wreckage.-|||-C)Defoe`s masterpiece,which is often ranked as one of the world`s greatest novels,provides a portrait of-|||-gratitude in action that is as timely and relevant today as it has ever been.It is also one with which-|||-contemporary psychology a medicine are just beginning to catch up.Simply put,for most of us,it is-|||-far more helpful to focus on the things in life for which we can express gratitude than those that incline-|||-us toward resentment and lamentation.-|||-D)When we focus on the things we regret,such as failed relationships,family disp and setbacks in-|||-career and finance,we tend to become more regretful.Conversely,when we focus on the things we-|||-are grateful for,a greater sense of happiness tends to spread through our lives.And while no one-|||-would argue for cultivating a false sense of blessedness,there is mounting evidence that counting our-|||-blessings is one of the best habits we can develop to promote mental and physical health.



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