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    There’s something satisfying about volunteering. Studies have shown that volunteering helps people who donate their time feel more socially connected, thus warding off loneliness and depression. But a growing body of evidence suggests that people who give their time to others might also be rewarded with better physical health, including lower blood pressure and a longer lifespan.

Evidence of volunteerism’s physical effects can be found in a recent study from Carnegie Mellon University, published this month in Psychology and Aging. Adults over age 50 who volunteered on a regular basis were less likely to develop high blood pressure than non-volunteers. High blood pressure is an important indicator of health because it contributes to heart disease, stroke, and premature death.

It’s impossible for this study to prove that volunteering was directly responsible for the lower blood pressure. People who volunteer may be more likely to do other things, like eating a healthy diet or exercise, which lower blood pressure. But the results are in line with other findings on the topic.

How might volunteering contribute to lower blood pressurePerforming volunteer work could increase physical activity among people who aren’t otherwise very active, says leading study author Rodlescia Sneed, a doctoral candidate in social and health psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. It may also reduce stress. “Many people find volunteer work helpful with respect to stress reduction, and we know that stress is very strongly linked to health out-comes,” she says.

A 2012 study in the journal Health Psychology found that participants who volunteered with some regularity lived longer, but only if their intentions were truly altruistic. In other words, they had to be volunteering to help others-not to make themselves feel better.

The Greek philosopher Aristotle once guessed that the essence of life is “To serve others and do good.” If recent research is any indication, serving others might also be the essence of good health.

1.Which can replace the underlined phrase “warding off” in paragraph 1

A.getting rid of. B.keeping up with.

C.running out of. D.putting up with.

2.Why does the author mention the study from Carnegie Mellon University

A.To prove the benefit of volunteering to health.

B.To find out volunteerism’s physical effects on heart.

C.To explain the connection between exercise and health.

D.To warn readers the danger of volunteering to blood pressure.

3.What can we learn from what Rodlescia Sneed said

A.Volunteers are supposed to be more outgoing.

B.Volunteer work can make people lack sports.

C.Taking appropriate exercise can strengthen social connection.

D.Performing volunteer work contributes to reducing stress.

4.What’s the text mainly about

A.Volunteering can lower blood pressure.

B.Volunteering is beneficial to mental health.

C.Volunteering may be good for body and mind.

D.Volunteering can avoid suffering from heart disease.

 

1.A 2.A 3.D 4.C 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。研究表明,志愿活动可以帮助奉献时间的人感觉与社会关系更紧密,从而避免孤独和抑郁。但是,越来越多的证据表明,把时间花在他人身上的人可能也会得到更好的身体健康,包括降低血压和延长寿命。文章介绍了志愿者活动对人的身心都有好处这一现象,并分析了其背后的原因。 1. 词义猜测题。根据上文Studies have shown that volunteering helps people who donate their time feel more socially connected, thus可知,志愿者活动帮助那些贡献时间的人感受到更多的社会联系,从而帮助他们摆脱孤独和抑郁。由此可知,划线短语意思为“摆脱”。A. getting rid of摆脱;B. keeping up with.赶上;C. running out of耗尽;D. putting up with忍受。故选A。 2. 推理判断题。根据第二段中Evidence of volunteerism’s physical effects can be found in a recent study from Carnegie Mellon University, published this month in Psychology and Aging. Adults over age 50 who volunteered on a regular basis were less likely to develop high blood pressure than non-volunteers.可知卡耐基梅隆大学本月发表在《心理学与衰老》上的一项研究表明,志愿服务对身体的影响。50岁以上的成年人,定期参加志愿活动的人患高血压的几率比不参加志愿活动的人要低。由此可推知,作者提到卡耐基梅隆大学的研究,是为了证明志愿服务对健康的好处。故选A。 3. 细节理解题。根据第四段中“Many people find volunteer work helpful with respect to stress reduction, and we know that stress is very strongly linked to health out-comes,” she says.可知Rodlescia Sneed说:“许多人发现志愿工作有助于减轻压力,我们知道压力与健康息息相关的”可推断,我们能从Rodlescia Sneed的话中了解到,从事志愿工作有助于减轻压力。故选D。 4. 主旨大意题。根据第一段中Studies have shown that volunteering helps people who donate their time feel more socially connected, thus warding off loneliness and depression. But a growing body of evidence suggests that people who give their time to others might also be rewarded with better physical health, including lower blood pressure and a longer lifespan.可知研究表明,志愿活动可以帮助奉献时间的人感觉与社会关系更紧密,从而避免孤独和抑郁。但是,越来越多的证据表明,把时间花在他人身上的人可能也会得到更好的身体健康,包括降低血压和延长寿命。结合文章还介绍了志愿者活动对人的身心都有好处这一现象,并分析了其背后的原因。由此可知,这篇文章的主要内容是志愿活动可能对身心都有好处。故选C。
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