TAILIEUCHUNG - Tµi liÖu luyÖn thi §¹i häc M«n TiÕng Anh – Test 7

Tham khảo tài liệu 'tµi liöu luyön thi §¹i häc m«n tiõng anh – test 7', tài liệu phổ thông, ôn thi đh-cđ phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Tài liệu luyện thi Đại học Môn Tiếng Anh - Test 7 PASSAGE 1 Anger fear or the shock of sudden sorrow brings physical changes in our bodies. The digestion is shut down the blood pressure is raised the heart speeds up and the skin becomes cold. Maintained over a prolonged period this emergency status makes the body - and the personality - tight dry and rigid. In people who are afraid to let themselves pour forth their painful emotions doctors find the suppressed tears can trigger such ailments as asthma migraine headache and many others. Weeping on the other hand comes as part of the reversal of conditions of alarm shock and anger. Tears do not therefore mark a breakdown or low point but a transition to warmth and hope and health. So there is a genuine wisdom in tears. In permitting ourselves to weep instead of repressing the impulse we help ourselves to health. 1 From the statement in the passage we can infer that some people A. regard crying as a weakness or failure B. don t consult their doctors about certain ailments C. develop personality problems from ailments such as asthma D. find that migraine headaches cause them to weep 2 According to the writer not crying A. is a common characteristic of asthmatics B. is a sign that a person is in poor health C. causes the digestion to shut down D. helps us to control our feelings of shock or anger 3 In the writer s opinion A. people should visit their doctors in times of emotional emergency B. we need to cry in order to recover from traumas C. weeping can cause alarm shock or even anger in others D. doctors don t do enough to help patients with motional problems PASSAGE 2 Superstition is a belief for which there appears to be no rational substance. Many persons in nearly all times have held seriously or half-seriously irrational beliefs concerning methods of warding off ill or bringing good foretelling the future and healing or preventing sickness or accident. A few specific folk traditions such as belief in the evil eye

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