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Optimists Really Do Live Longer, Say Scientists

1. For the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer optimism was fundamentally wrong, banal and corrupting, while the father of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud simply declared it to be neurotic.
2. Experience shows that looking on the bright side of life does have advantages and recent scientific evidence points to the positive mindset as being beneficial to health. In other words optimists live longer.
3. That was the conclusion reached by experts at the Mayo Clinic in the US State of Minnesota who evaluated answers given by people to a set of questions in the l960s. Of the 729 candidates, 200 had died and according to scientists, there were a disproportionate number of pessimists among them.
4. Ten points more on the pessimism scale — that was the difference between "slightly pessimistic" and "averagely pessimistic" — were enough to boost a person’s chances of dying by 19 percen

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Optimists Really Do Live Longer, Say Scientists

1. For the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer optimism was fundamentally wrong, banal and corrupting, while the father of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud simply declared it to be neurotic.
2. Experience shows that looking on the bright side of life does have advantages and recent scientific evidence points to the positive mindset as being beneficial to health. In other words optimists live longer.
3. That was the conclusion reached by experts at the Mayo Clinic in the US State of Minnesota who evaluated answers given by people to a set of questions in the l960s. Of the 729 candidates, 200 had died and according to scientists, there were a disproportionate number of pessimists among them.
4. Ten points more on the pessimism scale — that was the difference between "slightly pessimistic" and "averagely pessimistic" — were enough to boost a person’s chances of dying by 19 percen
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[填空题]If you really hate what you do, the last resort is to ____________.
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[简答题]Why people in the mountainous regions live longer Study the following table carefully and write an article based on the information given below.
Investigation
Area
Investigated
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The mountainous regions
100 000
50
The large cities
100 000
3
注:表中的数字为被调查人数
Outline
(1)调查结果:山区人长寿。
(2)原因:①辛勤的体力劳动
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