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     More than 160 studies of human and animal subjects has found “clear and compellingevidence” that19happy people tend to live longer and experience better healththan their unhappy peers.     The study, in the journal Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, is the most 20 review so far of the evidence linking happiness to health outcomes. Its lead author, Ed Diener said, “We reviewed eight different types of studies,’’ Diener said. “And the general conclusion from each type of study is that your subjective well-being— that is,feeling positive about your life, notstressed out,not depressed—contributes 21bothlongevityandbetterhealthamonghealthy populations.”      A study that followed nearly 5,000 university students for more than 40 years, for example,found that those who were most 22 as students tended to die younger than their peers.An even longer-term study that followed 180 Catholic nuns from early adulthood to old age foundthat those who wrote positive autobiographies in their early 20s usually 23 those whowrote more negative accounts of their young lives. There were a few exceptions, but most of thelong-term studies that the researchers 24 found that anxiety, depression, and a lack ofenjoyment of daily activities all are associated to higher rates of disease and a shorter lifespan.
19.
(A) with that being said
(B) all else being equal
(C) some might find it unfair
(D) an inconvenient truth

參考答案

答案:A[無官方正解]
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(2),B(1),C(0),D(1),E(0)

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