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    Facebook lets friends connect. They can give each other updates, share photos and post comments. But that’s not all. Facebook might also stress users out.

In a new study, 88 volunteers how much time they spent on Facebook and the types of Facebook posts and comments that they made. In addition, they answered questions about their feelings and state of mind. They also offered saliva. Researchers tested it for cortisol. This chemical is a stress hormone. Levels of it vary throughout the day.

In this study, people with the most Facebook friends, more than 300, had somewhat higher cortisol levels. Additionally, the more Facebook friends that users had, the more likely they were to feel anxious. On the other hand, youths who gave lots of ''likes'' and supportive comments on Facebook had lower cortisol levels. ''The more social support you give to others, the lower your stress hormone levels will be, '' says Lupien.

''This research decidedly combines the social science approach and the medical science approach on an important question in our social-media age, '' says Wenhong Chen, a sociologist at the University of Texas at Austin. ''It's ready pleasantly new to see Lupien’s team study cortisol levels-along with questionnaire data. ''

One finding from Lupien's work surprised Chen. Teens who felt they got a lot of support from others also had higher cortisol levels. Usually, she says, those feelings should protect people from stress. ''There are many potential dangers of social media use among young people, '' Chen notes. So, she says, enjoy Facebook, but be aware of the risks.

Lupien suggests that teen Facebook users share information with and support their friends on the site. They shouldn’t just stay silent. ''if anyone is more stressed, it's the watchers, not the sharers, '' she says. Also, she recommends that people who use social media heavily should find time to take active walks, to run or to do other activities. Cortisol increases a person's energy. “The best way to reduce stress hormones is to use the energy, '' she says.

1.Paragraph 2 shows us the ________.

A.research proposes B.research methods

C.research contents D.research results

2.What should we do if we want to feel less stressed?

A.Share as many nine photos as possible.

B.Give more positive comments to others.

C.Listen to music frequently on social media.

D.Communicate less with others on Facebook.

3.What is Wenhong Chen's attitude towards Lupien's study?

A.Cautious. B.Critical.

C.Doubtful. D.Approving.

4.What can be learned from Lupien's suggestion?

A.There are many dangers on social media.

B.Getting support from e-friends makes us healthier.

C.Sharers on Facebook live a happier life than watchers.

D.Doing physical exercise helps reduce the levels of cortisol.

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。一项研究发现,长期使用社交媒体的人,可以通过给别人积极的评论来降低自己压力荷尔蒙水平。此外,体育运动也可以降低皮质醇,从而降低人的压力。 1.主旨大意题。根据第二段的In a new study, 88 volunteers how much time they spent on Facebook and the types of Facebook posts and comments that they made. In addition, they answered questions about their feelings and state of mind. They also offered saliva. Researchers tested it for cortisol.(在一项新的研究中,88名志愿者花了多少时间在Facebook上,以及他们在Facebook上发表的帖子和评论的类型。此外,他们还回答关于他们感受和精神状态的问题。他们还提供唾液。研究人员测试他们的皮质醇)可知,本段主要介绍了研究的内容。C. research contents(研究内容)符合以上说法,故选C项。 2.推理判断题。根据第三段的''On the other hand, youths who gave lots of ''likes'' and supportive comments on Facebook had lower cortisol levels. The more social support you give to others, the lower your stress hormone levels will be, '' says Lupien.(另一方面,在Facebook上给很多“赞”和支持性评论的年轻人的皮质醇水平较低。卢平说:“你给与他人的支持越多,你的压力荷尔蒙水平就会越低”)可推测,如果我们想压力更少,可以多给别人积极的评论。B. Give more positive comments to others.(给别人更多积极的评价)符合以上说法,故选B项。 3.推理判断题。根据第四段的''This research decidedly combines the social science approach and the medical science approach on an important question in our social-media age,'' says Wenhong Chen(陈文红说:“这项研究明确地将社会科学发放和医学方法结合起来,来研究我们这个社交媒体时代的一个重要问题”)和''It's ready pleasantly new to see Lupien's team study cortisol levels-along with questionnaire data. '' (“看到卢平团队研究皮质醇水平和问卷调查数据,我们已经准备好迎接新的惊喜。”)可推测,陈文红对卢平团队的研究持支持态度。D. Approving.(赞成的)符合以上说法,故选D项。 4.细节理解题。根据最后一段的Also, she recommends that people who use social media heavily should find time to take active walks, to run or to do other activities. Cortisol increases a person’s energy. ''The best way to reduce stress hormones is to use the energy, '' she says.(卢平建议频繁使用社交媒体的人应该找时间进行积极的散步、跑步或者其他活动。皮质醇增加一个人的能量。减少压力荷尔蒙的最好方法是利用这些能量。)可知,体育锻炼可以消耗能量,从而降低皮质醇。D. Doing physical exercise helps reduce the levels of cortisol.(做体育锻炼帮助减少皮质醇的量)符合以上说法,故选D项。
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