• 2022-05-31 问题

    Mathew: I used to be a computer programmer. Ashley: I’m ____ you. I used to be one too.

    Mathew: I used to be a computer programmer. Ashley: I’m ____ you. I used to be one too.

  • 2022-07-28 问题

    被称作Linux之父的是( ) A: Richard Mathew Stallman B: Linus Torvalds C: Steve Jobs D: Ken Thompson

    被称作Linux之父的是( ) A: Richard Mathew Stallman B: Linus Torvalds C: Steve Jobs D: Ken Thompson

  • 2022-06-03 问题

    ______ if he'd ever been fined before, Mathew replied, "Only for speeding. " A: Asking B: Asked C: To ask D: Having asked

    ______ if he'd ever been fined before, Mathew replied, "Only for speeding. " A: Asking B: Asked C: To ask D: Having asked

  • 2022-06-15 问题

    Credit should be given to ( )for the preservation of the Scottish song “Auld Lang Syne”. A: Taylor Coleridge B: Mathew Arnold C: John Keats D: Robert Burns

    Credit should be given to ( )for the preservation of the Scottish song “Auld Lang Syne”. A: Taylor Coleridge B: Mathew Arnold C: John Keats D: Robert Burns

  • 2022-06-06 问题

    Which of the following is the best title for the text? A: Mathew Effect in Language Learning B: How to Stop the Drop in Verbal Scores C: Try to Understand the Gist D: Don't Overlook Your Verbal Scores

    Which of the following is the best title for the text? A: Mathew Effect in Language Learning B: How to Stop the Drop in Verbal Scores C: Try to Understand the Gist D: Don't Overlook Your Verbal Scores

  • 2022-06-19 问题

    Which version of the Autobiography is considered as the most standard edition? A: his grandson’s edition B: the Robinson edition C: John Bigelow’s edition D: Henry Stuber and Mathew Carey’s edition

    Which version of the Autobiography is considered as the most standard edition? A: his grandson’s edition B: the Robinson edition C: John Bigelow’s edition D: Henry Stuber and Mathew Carey’s edition

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    中国大学MOOC: 罗杰·芬顿(Roger Fenton)和马修·布雷迪(Mathew Brady)及其雇佣的20位摄影师是早期拍摄战争的纪实摄影家。

    中国大学MOOC: 罗杰·芬顿(Roger Fenton)和马修·布雷迪(Mathew Brady)及其雇佣的20位摄影师是早期拍摄战争的纪实摄影家。

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    Living in an urban area with green spaces has a long-lasting positive impact on people's mental well-being, a study has suggested. UK researchers found moving to a green space had a sustained positive effect, unlike pay rises or promotions, which only provided a short-term boost. Co-author Mathew White, from the European Centre for Environment and Human Health at the University of Exeter, UK, explained that the study showed people living in greener urban areas were displaying fewer signs of depression or anxiety. "There could be a number of reasons,” he said, “for example, people do many things to make themselves happier: they strive for promotion or pay rises, or they get married. But the trouble with all those things is that within six months to a year, people are back to their original baseline levels of well-being. So, these things are not sustainable; they don’t make us happy in the long term. We found that for some lottery(彩票)winners who had won more than £500,000 the positive effect was definitely there, but after six months to a year, they were back to the baseline." Dr. White said his team wanted to see whether living in greener urban areas had a lasting positive effect on people's sense of well-being or whether the effect also disappeared after a period of time. To do this, the team used data from the British Household Panel Survey compiled by the University of Essex. Explaining what the data revealed, he said: "What you see is that even after three years, mental health is still better, which is unlike many of the other things that we think will make us happy." He observed that people living in green spaces were less stressed, and less stressed people made more sensible decisions and communicated better.

    Living in an urban area with green spaces has a long-lasting positive impact on people's mental well-being, a study has suggested. UK researchers found moving to a green space had a sustained positive effect, unlike pay rises or promotions, which only provided a short-term boost. Co-author Mathew White, from the European Centre for Environment and Human Health at the University of Exeter, UK, explained that the study showed people living in greener urban areas were displaying fewer signs of depression or anxiety. "There could be a number of reasons,” he said, “for example, people do many things to make themselves happier: they strive for promotion or pay rises, or they get married. But the trouble with all those things is that within six months to a year, people are back to their original baseline levels of well-being. So, these things are not sustainable; they don’t make us happy in the long term. We found that for some lottery(彩票)winners who had won more than £500,000 the positive effect was definitely there, but after six months to a year, they were back to the baseline." Dr. White said his team wanted to see whether living in greener urban areas had a lasting positive effect on people's sense of well-being or whether the effect also disappeared after a period of time. To do this, the team used data from the British Household Panel Survey compiled by the University of Essex. Explaining what the data revealed, he said: "What you see is that even after three years, mental health is still better, which is unlike many of the other things that we think will make us happy." He observed that people living in green spaces were less stressed, and less stressed people made more sensible decisions and communicated better.

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