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People who give.live longer,studies have shown.Now,a new study by University ofToday,I've been recording an audiobook.1 am excited that I have realized my life-longMichigan shows that why people volunteer-not whether they volunteeris what really countsdream.For the study,Konrath and collagues analyzed data collected in 2008 and 2012 aiming atI will never forget at primary school ued to wait with breathless anticipation to take mythe same random samples of 3,36 people.Overall,they found that just 2.3 percent of those:tu reading out a paragraph of greatokin front.At my secondary school,when studenswho once worked as volunteers had died,compared to 4.3 percent of non-volunteers.They封:were encouraged to select and present a reading atoring talk",I often added my name tofurther found that how much people wolunteered mattered as well-only 1.8 percent of regularthe list.volunteers died,compared with 2.5 percent of occasional volunteers.装This was all handy background for my career in broadcasting.But,much as I enjoyBut what really made a difference were people's motives for volunteering.Thehosting shows and interveing peop 1 often find myself missing the simple pleasures ofresearchers asked people to rate how important they found various reasons for volunteering,reading out loud.I'd thought about putting myself forward as a nanator ()for audiobooks.and they found that the more important people rated reasons such as feeling pity for people inBut I'm not an actor.I can't do regional accents or play female voice.Non-fiction,then,need,the more likely they were to be alive.Those who rated motives related to personal benefitseemed the obvious target but I felt that such books were best read by their original authors.Ifas more important were more likely to have died,and just as likely to die as those who didn'tit were authorsown voice,their stories would touch me.volunteer at all.These reasons included volunteering because they enjoyed the social contact,Recently,delivering my son's nightly bedtime story has reawakenedmy love for readingout loud-highlights so far have included Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Charlotte'sto escape their own problems,or to explore their own strengths.订Konrath says the current findings suggest it may be a poor idea to encourage people toWeb.But I never thought I'd get tne opportunity to do it professionallyThen,last month.I wasontacted by James Plunkett,writer of End Stale.a forthcomingvolunteer because it's good for them."Volunteering is increasingly being encouraged in线:book about political ideas.He had no desire to read his book out loud,but as a fan of myschools and organizations.Some groups say that it's okay to want benefits for yourself,and少program,he thought I might do a reasonable job.encourage people to think of volunteering as an exchange for personal interests.Some groupsSo.I've spent this week in a studio,simply reading stuff out loud.And I'm LOVINGIT!emphasize the health benefits received through volunteering."Konrath added,"Of course,it's内Mind you,it's an entirely unexpected experience.It's disheartening when the recordingreasonable for volunteers to expect benefits for themselves.But the potential health benefits of不:meeds to be stopped because I've just carelessly skipped over a"the"or had to clear my thoat,volunteering are significantly reduced if self-benefit becomes a person's main motive."or catch my breath.I've also leamed how many words I've been mispronouncing my entire life:28.What does the new study mainly find?要behavioural is BE-HAYVE-YOU-RAL,not BE-HAYVE-EE-AH-RUL.A.How we volunteer makes sense to others.Though tackling this 339-page book doesn't turn out to be that easy,I've found the wholeB.How often we volunteer makes a difference.答progess awesome,and hope this becomes the first of many.C.Whether we volunteer decides our well-being.D.Why we volunteer has an impact on our health.24.hat does the author want to show by mentioning his experiences at school?29.How did the researchers do the study?A.The power of dreaming.B.His love for reading aloudA.By analyzing statistics.B.By rating volunteers'performancesC.The impact of schooling.D.His talent for reading.八线C.By doing lab experimentsD.By grouping participants randomly.25.What can we leamn about the author from paragraph 3?30.Which of the following motives will probably contribute to a longer life?A.He regrets peing a TV host.B.He has no taste for non-fiction.A.To develop abilities.B.To make more friends.C.He has rich acting experience.D.He is aware of his disadvantages.C.To help the poor people.D To solve personal problems.26.Why could the author get the job as a narrator?31.What is the last paragraph mainly about?:A.He was specifically invited.B.He applied for it in person.A.Practieal suggestions en further studiesC.He loved reading bedtime stories.D.He had a big crowd of fans.B.A further explanation of the current findings.2.What does the author think of being a narrator?C.Potential applications of the research methodA.Demanding but enjoyable.B.Risky but fruitfulD.A reasonable doubt about the research resultsC.Tiring but stress-free.D.Boring but rewarding.英语试题第6页(共12页)英语试题第5页(共12页)