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[填空题]According to a new study, a major ingredient to taking the pain out of a stressful day at work is a supportive partner at home. It may not seem like a (26) conclusion but the study is the first to quantify the effects that a (27) ear can have at home and at work.
They found that highly stressed employees had a 25 percent higher level of concentration levels if they had a (28) home life. They were also 33 percent more likely to have positive relationships with colleagues, and a 20 percent higher level of job satisfaction.
Previous studies have linked work-related stress to (29) mental and physical illnesses, such as depression and obesity. But this study shows how stress can be a vicious circle— (30) affecting the way employees perform at work, which can (31) even more workplace stress.
One expert said the mental and physical wellbeing of employees were (32) if they came to work still stress
[填空题]What does a major new study show
A major new study shows that the situation ______.
[填空题]What does a major new study show
A major new study shows that the situation ______.
[单项选择]Philip Roth was hailed as a major new author in 1960.
A. published
B. challenged
C. acclaimed
D. guided
[单项选择]A. George can word and study in New York for the summer.
B. George wants to work rather than attending summer school.
C. I don’t think George is going to work in New York for the summer.
D. George wants to study rather than working in New York.
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A new study from the New Internet & American Life Project has found that 73 percent of US teenagers aged between 12 and 17, use the Internet. Most of these teens say being online has improved their relationship with friends and helped them make new friends.
The top five online activities for teens are: e-mail, surfing for fun, visiting entertainment sites, using instant messaging (IM) and researching hobbies.
About 13 million teens, or 74 percent of all online teens, use instant messaging. Only 44 percent of online adults use IM. Nineteen percent of teen IM users say IM is now the main way they communicate with their friends. Fifty-five percent of parents with online teens say learning how to use the Internet is essential for their children’s future success, while a further 40 percent say it is important. Just over 60 percent of parents say they have rules about Internet use, and the same proportion check to see what sites their children visit. Forty-fiv