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Directions:
Read the texts from an article, For five
questions, match each rule(l to 5) to one of the statements (A to G) given
below. Mark your answer on your ANSWER SHEET.
Article One
A heart attack is no joke, but the old adage
that "laughter is the best medicine" appears to be true when it comes to
protecting against heart attacks, according to research released on November
15.
People with heart disease are 40 per cent less likely to
laugh when faced with difficulty, a team of very serious researchers at the
University of Maryland in Baltimore discovered.
They studied the
"humor responses" of 300 people, half of whom had had a heart attack or had
undergone bypass surgery.
The study found that people with heart
disease are less likely to recognize humor or use it to get out of uncomfortable
situations.
They laughed less even in positive situations, and
displayed more anger and hostility.
Therefore, the