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Ⅰ阅读理解
(2018·成都高中毕业班诊断)
Flaubert had it that “one way of tolerating existence is to lose oneself in literature as in an
unending party”. It turns out that reading doesn’t only help us to tolerate existence, but actually
lengthens it.
A recent study by Yale University researchers, published online in the journal Social Science
Medicine, concluded that “book readers experienced a 20 percent reduction in the risk of death
over the 12 years of followup compared to nonreaders ”.
The data was obtained from the study sponsored by the National Institute on Aging. The
study looked at 3,635 subjects, all older than 50, whom the researchers divided into three groups :
those who didn’t read books, those who read up to 3.5 hours a week and those who read more than
3.5 hours a week.
The findings were remarkable :on average, book readers survived almost two years longer
than those who didn ’t crack open a book. The more the subjects read, the longer they lived, but as
little as 30 minutes a day was still beneficial in terms of survival.
Accounting for factors such as education level, income and health status, the study found that
those who read more than 3.5 hours weekly were 23 percent less likely to die during that 12year
period. Those who read up to 3.5 hours—an average of a half hour a day—were 17 percent less
likely.
“In other words, just like a healthy diet and exercise, books appear to promote a significant
survival advantage,” the authors concluded.
Why or how that ’s the case remains unclear ;the research showed only an association
between book reading and longevity, not a causal relationship. But the findings are not so
surprising. Other recent research showed that reading novels appears to increase both brain
connectivity and sympathy.
【解题导语】 研究发现,阅读和长寿有一定的联系,阅读者的平均寿命比不读书的人
长将近两岁。
1.Why does the a
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