2025江苏中考英语语法复习《阅读理解之说明文》专项练习题(含答案解析).pdf
2025江苏中考英语语法复习阅读理解之说明文专项练习题
Anewstudyhassuggestedthatthekeytoreducingfeelingsofangerisnotventingle(ttingtheangryemotionsout)but
doingcalmingactivitiessuchasyogaormeditation.
ThestudywaspublishedinMarchbySophieKaervikandBradBushmanfromOhioStateUniversityintheUS.They
wantedtoexplorethepopulartheorythatventinge(xpressing)angerisagoodwayofreducingit.Examplesofventinganger
includeshoutingorhittingsomethinglikeacushion,sothatyouletgooftheemotionandthereforedontfeelitanymore.The
pairlookedat154otherstudiesonanger.Theseinvolved10,189people,andincludedavarietyofagesandbackgrounds.In
theirstudy,KaervikandBushmandefineangeras“anemotionalresponse反(应)toarealorimaginedthreat威(胁)They
usedatheoryofemotion情(绪假说)thatsaysemotionsarepartlyfeltinyourbodyandpartlyinyourmind.
Thescientistslookedattheotherstudiestoseehowdifferentactivitiesinfluencedanger.Theyfoundthatactivitiessuch
asrunningorboxing-whichareoftenthoughttobegoodfordealingwithanger-werentverygoodatreducingit.Infact,
someoftheseactivitiesactuallymadeitworsebecausetheyincreasedphysicalresponsesinthebodythatarelinkedtofeeling
angry.Forexample,theymadepeoplesheartsbeatfaster.However,activitiesthatdecreasedphysicalresponsesinthebodydid
helptoreducefeelingsofanger.Theseincludedactivitiesthatslowtheheartrate,suchasdeepbreathing,meditationandyoga.
Bushmansaysactivitiesthatincreasephysicalresponsesmaybegoodfbrhearthealthbutaredefinitelynotthebestwayto
reduceanger”.
Theteamfoundoggingwasmostlikelytoincreaseanger.However,someheart-rateincreasingactivities-likeball
gamesandt