There is an old saying in English: "Laughter is the best medicine". Until recently, few people took the saying very seriously. Now, however, doctors have begun to investigate laughter and the effects it has on the human body. They have found evidence that laughter really can improve people’ s health.Tests were carded out to study the effects of laughter on the body. People watched funny films, while doctors checked their heart rate, blood pressure, breathing and muscles. It was found that laughter has similar effects to physical exercise. It increases blood pressure, the heart rate and the rate of breathing; it also works several groups of muscles in tile face, the stomach, and even the feet. If laughter exercises the body, it must be beneficial.Other tests have shown that laughter appears to be capable of reducing the effect of pain on the body.There is also some evidence to suggest that laughter helps the body’ s immune system, that is, the system which fights infection.As a result of these discoveries, some doctors and psychiatrists (精神病学家)in the United States now hold laughter clinics, in which they try to improve their patients’ condition by encouraging them to laugh.1) Laughter really can (46) .2) In the first test, it was found that laughter has similar effects to (47) .3) Other tests have shown that laughter can reduce the effect of (48) on the body.4) There is evidence to show that laughter helps the body’ s (49) .5) In the clinics, the psychiatrists try to improve their patients’ condition by encouraging them (50) . 47()
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[听力原文]11-15(Q11) Larry Smith is one of the rescuers on the Golden Gate Bridge. His job is to save people who attempt to jump into the sea. If the telephone rings at three in the morning, he knows it’ s trouble. (Q12) Someone is threatening to commit suicide. Larry will get his things ready and in no time he will be out of the door heading to the spot. Many suicide attempts are made on the spur of the moment and lives can be saved. But if you fail, if the per son jumps into the bottom of the fog, there’ s no describing (Q13) how helpless you feel. Often would-be jumpers are driven to despair and see no hope of getting out of their misery. The trick is to (Q14)open a channel of communication with them. Following are some tricks that have worked. "Hey, if you’ re going to jump, at least give me your mum’ s phone number. So I can call and tell her." "That’ s a nice watch. If you’ re going to jump, can I have it" Sometimes all it takes is the voice of the human being you cares. Larry estimates he has rescued (Q15)38 people in his ten years of service. How many people did Larry approximately rescue Approximately()
There is an old saying in English: "Laughter is the best medicine". Until recently, few people took the saying very seriously. Now, however, doctors have begun to investigate laughter and the effects it has on the human body. They have found evidence that laughter really can improve people’ s health.Tests were carded out to study the effects of laughter on the body. People watched funny films, while doctors checked their heart rate, blood pressure, breathing and muscles. It was found that laughter has similar effects to physical exercise. It increases blood pressure, the heart rate and the rate of breathing; it also works several groups of muscles in tile face, the stomach, and even the feet. If laughter exercises the body, it must be beneficial.Other tests have shown that laughter appears to be capable of reducing the effect of pain on the body.There is also some evidence to suggest that laughter helps the body’ s immune system, that is, the system which fights infection.As a result of these discoveries, some doctors and psychiatrists (精神病学家)in the United States now hold laughter clinics, in which they try to improve their patients’ condition by encouraging them to laugh.1) Laughter really can (46) .2) In the first test, it was found that laughter has similar effects to (47) .3) Other tests have shown that laughter can reduce the effect of (48) on the body.4) There is evidence to show that laughter helps the body’ s (49) .5) In the clinics, the psychiatrists try to improve their patients’ condition by encouraging them (50) . 48()
[听力原文]11-15(Q11) Larry Smith is one of the rescuers on the Golden Gate Bridge. His job is to save people who attempt to jump into the sea. If the telephone rings at three in the morning, he knows it’ s trouble. (Q12) Someone is threatening to commit suicide. Larry will get his things ready and in no time he will be out of the door heading to the spot. Many suicide attempts are made on the spur of the moment and lives can be saved. But if you fail, if the per son jumps into the bottom of the fog, there’ s no describing (Q13) how helpless you feel. Often would-be jumpers are driven to despair and see no hope of getting out of their misery. The trick is to (Q14)open a channel of communication with them. Following are some tricks that have worked. "Hey, if you’ re going to jump, at least give me your mum’ s phone number. So I can call and tell her." "That’ s a nice watch. If you’ re going to jump, can I have it" Sometimes all it takes is the voice of the human being you cares. Larry estimates he has rescued (Q15)38 people in his ten years of service. What does Larry Smith usually do to stop someone from jumping off the bridge Try to()with them first.
Room 504, Xiamen HotelXiamenMarch 15th, 2005Dear Sir or Madam,I arrived in Xiamen from Nanjing this morning by Express Train No. 25. At the Nanjing station I registered a mink, but when I went to your luggage office to draw it this afternoon, I was told it was missing. The check I hold is No. 100694. I shall be very much obliged if you will kindly trace the missing article at once, as there are in it many important things, of which I am in urgent need. My trunk bears my personal name "James White". I am now staying in Room 504, Xiamen Hotel. If you have retrieved it, please inform me soon or contact me by calling 8765432.Thanks!James White Where is he staying now()