АНГЛИЙСКИЙ!! ПРОЧИТАТЬ ТЕКСТ И ВЫПОЛНИТЬ ЗАДАНИЕ СНИЗУ! Stress and How to Cope Well With It .
Nowadays many people say that they are tired of their hectic lifestyle. They work too much and stop taking breaks. They forget about everything striving for their goals and they constantly raise the bar. Very often they don't find personal satisfaction in their work and don't love what they do. They have no sense of personal accomplishment and self-satisfaction. Some people don't feel content even when they achieve their goal. One the contrary, they feel disillusioned and dissatisfied. Having climbed the ladder of success they find nothing worthwhile on the top. Constant fatigue, physical and moral exhaustion, monotony and impossible pressure at work and at home can cause stress.
Stress is the emotional and physical strain caused by people's response to pressure from the outside world. Stress causes tension, irritability, anxiety, alarm, loss of concentration, sensations of fear and panic as well as headaches and a fast heartbeat. It can result in a real breakdown of health. Stress can even cause heart disease and cancer.
There are a lot of stressful events in our lives, such as divorce, losing a job or having difficulties at home or at work. But changes for the better can also cause stress, like a new baby, a wedding, and a new house. Pupils and students often face stress from problems at school, poor relationships with peers, strict and demanding teachers, exams and many other problems.
Feeling stressed many people try to find some distraction and to escape their problems. They begin overeating, smoking, drinking, and even taking drugs. But junk food, cigarettes, sleeping pills and alcohol don't help. On the contrary, they make things much worse and more difficult to patch up.
Stress can have a negative influence not only on our physical and mental health, but on the lives of those around us. It often makes us lose control and shout at our spouses, relatives, friends or colleagues. Taking stress out on our nearest and dearest is the easiest way to hurt their feelings and to make them feel depressed too.
People react to stress in different ways. Some of us are more vulnerable to stress than others. People who are always angry, impatient and mistrustful may have more stress-related physical problems.
It is very important to try to avoid stress or at least to minimize it. That's why it is essential to notice early signs of stress and to remove some of its causes. If you catch the trouble early, the problem may be easy to fix.
One of the best ways to cope with stress is to keep a sense of humor in difficult situations. Wise people say that laughter is the best medicine for all diseases. It increases blood flow and it may reduce the risk of heart disease. Besides, laughter makes the body release pleasure chemicals.
Regular leisure activities and relaxing hobbies are also very important in reducing stress. If you feel depressed, yoga, swimming, bicycling, painting or gardening can help you relax, calm down and get a new lease on life. Anti-anxiety medications and anti-depressants can be useful for dealing with short periods of acute stress. But the side effects of such medications can be rather dangerous, that's why they must never be taken as often as vitamins. Besides, anti-anxiety medications and anti-depressants cause addiction and may lead to suicides.
Forget about your problems. Take a day off work, domestic chores and family. Work regular hours and don't forget to take breaks and holidays. Don't expect too much of yourself and don't try to aim higher than your capacity. Have a balance in life. Walk away from stressful situations and be positive and enthusiastic. In other words 'don't worry, be happy.'
1. Complete each sentence (A-H) with one of the endings (1-8):
A. Stress is the emotional and physical strain caused by
B. Stress causes
C. Feeling stressed many people try to Find
D. Stress often makes us
E. People who are always angry, impatient and mistrustful
F. One of the best ways to cope with stress is
G. Regular leisure activities and relaxing hobbies
H. Anti-anxiety medications and anti-depressants can be useful for
1. some distraction and to escape their problems.
2. to keep a sense of humor in difficult situations.
3. tension, irritability, anxiety, alarm, loss of concentration, sensations of fear and panic as well as headaches and a fast heartbeat.
4. are also very important in reducing stress.
5. people's response to pressure from the outside world.
6. lose control and shout at our spouses, relatives, friends or colleagues.
7. dealing with short periods of acute stress.
8. may have more stress-related physical problems.
B. Stress causes 3. tension, irritability, anxiety, alarm, loss of concentration, sensations of fear and panic as well as headaches and a fast heartbeat.
C. Feeling stressed many people try to Find 1. some distraction and to escape their problems.
D. Stress often makes us 6. lose control and shout at our spouses, relatives, friends or colleagues.
E. People who are always angry, impatient and mistrustful 8. may have more stress-related physical problems.
F. One of the best ways to cope with stress is 2. to keep a sense of humor in difficult situations.
G. Regular leisure activities and relaxing hobbies 4. are also very important in reducing stress.
H. Anti-anxiety medications and anti-depressants can be useful for 7. dealing with short periods of acute stress.
To complete the sentence with the correct ending, we need to determine which sentence corresponds to each ending. Let's analyze each sentence and match them with the correct ending:
1. "Feeling stressed many people try to Find some distraction and to escape their problems." This sentence suggests that when people are stressed, they try to find something that distracts them from their problems. Therefore, the ending 1. is suitable for this sentence.
2. "One of the best ways to cope with stress is to keep a sense of humor in difficult situations." This sentence explains that maintaining a sense of humor in challenging situations can help in managing stress. Therefore, the ending 2. is appropriate for this sentence.
3. "Stress causes tension, irritability, anxiety, alarm, loss of concentration, sensations of fear and panic as well as headaches and a fast heartbeat." This sentence lists the various effects that stress can have on a person's mental and physical well-being. Therefore, the ending 3. is suitable for this sentence.
4. "Regular leisure activities and relaxing hobbies are also very important in reducing stress." This sentence emphasizes the importance of engaging in leisure activities and hobbies to reduce stress. Therefore, the ending 4. is a good match for this sentence.
5. "Stress is the emotional and physical strain caused by people's response to pressure from the outside world." This sentence provides a definition of stress and explains that it is a response to external pressures. Therefore, the ending 5. is appropriate for this sentence.
6. "Stress often makes us lose control and shout at our spouses, relatives, friends or colleagues." This sentence highlights how stress can negatively affect our behavior and relationships. Therefore, the ending 6. is suitable for this sentence.
7. "Anti-anxiety medications and anti-depressants can be useful for dealing with short periods of acute stress." This sentence suggests that medication can be helpful in managing acute stress. Therefore, the ending 7. is a good match for this sentence.
8. "People who are always angry, impatient and mistrustful may have more stress-related physical problems." This sentence explains that individuals who possess certain personality traits may be more prone to physical problems caused by stress. Therefore, the ending 8. is suitable for this sentence.
By matching the corresponding endings to the sentences, we have successfully completed the task.