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B. bining the two behavioral ways to treat depression. C. Treating depression with special medicine. D. paring the depressed with the non-depressed.
28. The underlined word ¡°bating¡± in Paragraph 3 can be replaced by ______. A. fighting examining
29. What did the participants do in the research?
A. They did oxygen sport half an hour before thinking. B. They thought quietly and then took exercise. C. They took exercise longer than they thought. D. They took exercise while thinking quietly. 30. What is Shors¡¯ main purpose of her studies? A. To find out certain brain cells of humans. B. To study the production of new brain cells. C. To offer people a new method to treat stress. D. To decide the links between stress and exercise.
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A snowy, icy, cold, or rainy world can be beautiful and often has sounds and smells of its own. If you¡¯re an artist, or photographer, winter provides a great deal of inspiration and different colors to work with. Even if you don¡¯t feel that creative, simply watching a winter scene from the fort of your home can be a pleasant way to relax and enjoy the peace. ? Take part in winter activities.
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Winter es with the shortest days and lowest light of the year. Go out if you can. If you can¡¯t, or if you¡¯re so far from the equator as to have little or no daylight, use bright lights and perhaps light or white walls. ? Stay active.
As much as possible, get yourself outside. Take at least a short walk. If the weather does not permit, move around inside. Walk up and down your stairs if you have them. 35 It also regulates such things as sleep and diet. Move around at least a bit each day. A. Look forward to warm days. B. Brighten up.
C. Find things to enjoy about winter. D. Enjoy skiing, sledding, or ice-skating. E. There¡¯s nothing you can do about the weather.
F. Making snowmen is a fun activity for both kids and adults. G. Exercise gets your body temperature up and your blood flowing.
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What came out of my mouth 37 me: ¡°No, you¡¯re kind of not.¡±
Okay, let me back up. As you may have guessed, this child has been with me for about 11 years, 38 I¡¯ve had enough time to 39 her engaged in physical acts: jumping, climbing, running, and organized sports.
And the kid is just 40 me: two left feet. If anybody was ever NOT a ¡°natural¡± 41 , that person is me.
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in the 5 grade and read Charles Dickens. That isn¡¯t normal, but you¡¯ve done it 48 even trying. But all of us also have things that we are 49 in. If we want to get good at those things, we have to put in twice the 50 of the people around us to get to a decent£¨Ï൱µÄ£©point and even harder if we want to be 51 .¡±
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