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DGetting angry doesn't just hurt our mental health, it's also damagingto our hearts and gastrointestinal(胃肠的)systems, according to recent research.Of course, it's a common emotion that everyone feels—few of us stay serene when a driver cuts us off or a boss makes us stay late.But getting mad too often or for too long can cause problemsOne recent study looked at anger's effects on the heart.Itfound that anger can raise therisk of heart attacksbecause it impairs the functioning of blood vessels.Researchers examined the impact of three different emotions on the heart: anger, anxiety and sadness. One participant group did a task that made them angry,another did one that made them anxious, while a third did an exercise designed to induce sadness. The scientists then tested the functioning of the blood vessels in each participant, and theyfound that those in the angry group had worse blood flow than those in the others; their blood vessels didn't expandas much.Doctors are also gaining a better understanding of how anger affects ourgastrointestinal system.When someone becomes angry, thebody produces numerous proteins and hormones that increase inflammation(炎症)in the body. Chronic in flammation can raise your risk of many diseases.The body's sympathetic nervous system—or"fight or flight" system—is also activated, which shunts blood away from the gut to major muscles.This slows down movement in the GI tract, which can lead to problems like constipation(便秘).“If you have an angry conversation every now and again or you get upset every now and again, that'swithin the normal human experience," says Antonia Seligowski, a professor at Massachusetts General Hospital."When a negative emotion is prolonged,when you're really having alot more of it and maybe more intensely, that's where it's bad for your health." Her group is looking at whether mental-health treatments, likecertaintypes of talk therapy or breathing exercises,may also beable to improvesome of thephysicalproblems caused by anger.32.Whydoestheauthormention"thedriver"and“theboss"inparagraph1?A.To showthat anger onlyhappens at workB.To illustratethat anger is a shared emotion.C. To suggest that only outside events cause anger.D.To indicate that angeris often aimed at people in charge33.What do we know about anger from paragraph2 and paragraph 3?A.It improves blood flow.B.Itincreasesnutrientabsorption.C.It enhances digestive movement.D.It triggers the body's sympathetic nervous system.34.Which statement does Antonia Seligowsk i agree with about occasional anger?A.It isharmful to our health.B. It should be avoided instantly.C.It should beprolonged constantly.D.It is part of normal human experience35.Which of thefollowing can be the best title for the passage?A. The benefits of expressing anger.B.Mental-health treatment s for anger.C.Impacts of anger on heart andgastrointestinal health.D.Long-termphysical and psychological effects of anger.
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