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OVERVIEW IELTS EXAM DATES ▾ IELTS RES

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Undoing our emotions IELTS Reading Answers is a


general reading subject that explores the struggle with
population topics in depth. Undoing our emotions
IELTS Reading Answers have a total of thirteen
questions. The specified topic generates a single type
of question: True/False/Not Given. Candidates should
read the IELTS Reading passage thoroughly in order
to recognize synonyms, identify keywords, and answer
the questions below. IELTS reading practice papers,
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Section 1
Read the Passage to Answer the Following
Questions

Undoing our Emotions IELTS Reading


Answers
have played in early human tribes, Fredrickson
says. Negative emotions provided focus, which
was important for surviving in life-or-death
situations, but the ability to feel positive emotions
was of long-term value because it opened the mind
to new ideas. Humour is a good example of this.
She says: ‘The emotions are transient, but the
resources are durable. If you building a friendship
through being playful, that friendship is a lasting
resource.’ So while the good feelings may pass,
the friendship remains. On an individual level,
Fredrickson’s theory also says that taking time to
do things that make you feel happy isn’t simply
self-indulgent. Not only are these emotions good
for the individual, but they are also good for
society.
G. Other researchers are intrigued by Fredrickson’s
findings. Susan Folkman, of the University of
California, has spent two decades studying how
people cope with long-term stresses such as
bereavement, or caring for a chronically ill child.
Contrary to what one might expect, she says,
these people frequently experience positive
emotions. ‘These emotions aren’t there by
accident’, she adds. ‘Mother Nature doesn’t work
that way, I think that they give a person time out
from the intense stress to restore their resources
and keep going. This is very consistent with
Fredrickson’s work.’

Section 2
Solution and explanation

Reading Passage has seven sections, A-G.

Which section contains the following information?

Write the correct letter, A-G, in boxes 1-6 on your


answer sheet.

1. Conclusion that it is possible to train people to


deal with anxiety conclusive evidence that
lifespan can be influenced by emotions.

Answer: C
Supporting statement: “... Fredrickson believes
positive emotions work their magic by producing a
rapid unwinding of pent-up tension, restoring the
system to normal….”
Keywords: emotions, tension
Keyword location: para C, line 1-2
Explanation: It is given that Fredrickson allowed the
pupils to become anxious about it before reassuring
them that they wouldn't actually have to give their
presentations. She kept an eye on her blood pressure
and pulse rate.

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2. an explanation of the way negative emotions


affect what people concentrate on

Answer: A
Supporting statement: “... those with upbeat
autobiographies lived more than ten years longer than
those whose language was more neutral.….”
Keywords: upbeat, language
Keyword location: para A, line 10-11
Explanation: The author clearly means that the people
who live an excited life or an energetic life have more
chances of living longer than the people who life a
neutral or normal life.

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3. an experiment that showed how a positive


outlook can help people adjust to

Answer: D
Supporting statement: “...Fredrickson speculated that
just as positive emotions can undo the cardiovascular
effects of negative ones….”
Keywords: positive, effects
Keyword location: para D, line 5-6
Explanation: In the D paragraph it is given that,
Fredrickson hypothesised that, just as positive
emotions might counteract negative ones'
cardiovascular consequences, they may likewise
counteract negative feelings' attention-narrowing
effects: widening our viewpoints.

4. a stressful situation faster than others

Answer: C
Supporting statement: “...Fredrickson reported that
even those who normally were slow to bounce back
could be coached to recover more quickly by being told
to view the experiment as a challenge, rather
than a threat.….”
Keywords: experiment, challenge
Keyword location: para C, line 9-10
Explanation: It is said that Fredrickson found that
people were able to perform better when they were
stressed or challenged in some manner rather than
generally asked to do it.

5. a discovery beyond what researchers were


investigating

Answer: A
Supporting statement: “...‘A researcher gets a finding
like that maybe once in a lifetime.’ However, she points
out that no one has been able to determine why
positive emotions might have such life-extending
effects..….”
Keywords:
Keyword location: para A, line 11-12
Explanation: Positive emotions having such a great
effect that it could increase a person's life was a great
achievement and discovery by the researchers. It was
actually beyond what they were expecting.

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6. an experiment where the nature of a material


seen by participants affected the way they
performed a task

Answer: E
Supporting statement: “...The results confirmed
Fredrickson’s suspicion that positive emotions affect
our perceptions. Students who had seen the humorous
or peaceful clips were more likely to match
objects according to broad impressions….”
Keywords: suspicion, humorous
Keyword location: para E, line 5-6
Explanation: The outcome of Fredrickson's
experiment showed that positive emotions, induced by
watching humorous or peaceful film clips, influenced
the students' perceptions.

QUESTIONS 7-10

Look at the following statements (Questions 7-10)


and the list of researchers below.

Match each statement with the correct researcher,


A-D.

Write the correct letter, A-D, in boxes 7-10 on your


answer sheet.

NB: You may use any letter more than once.

List of Researchers

A Deborah Danner

B Barbara Fredrickson

C Brooks Gump

D Susan Folkman

7. People whose daily lives are stressful often


have surprisingly positive emotions.

Answer: D
Supporting statement: “...Contrary to what one might
expect, she says, these people frequently experience
positive emotions….”
Keywords: Contrary, experience
Keyword location: para G, line 3 - 4
Explanation: Susan Folkman was working with people
who had a lot of stress and checking how they coped
with it. She found that most people under stress get a
wave of positive emotions.

8. The body’s reaction to a crisis may trigger a


life-threatening event.

Answer: C
Supporting statement: “...However, even when the
emergency is gone, negative emotions produce
lingering effects. Brooks Gump, a stress researcher at
the State University of New York….”
Keywords:
Keyword location: para B, line 6-7
Explanation: Brooks Gump is a stress researcher who
was researching on the people, and worked on how
people will behave in crises or highly stressful
situations.

9. It is unusual to have a study group whose


circumstances were very alike.

Answer: A
Supporting statement: “...results were particularly
striking because all members of the convent lived
similar lifestyles, eliminating many variables that
normally make it difficult to interpret longevity ….”
Keywords: convent, longevity
Keyword location: para A, line 12-13
Explanation: Mr Danner found that the people who
wrote the essays more vividly and energetically were
supposed to have a longer lifespan than the people
who wrote a normal essay. Most of the people had a
similar kind of essay.

10. The reasons for a link between positive


emotions and a longer life have not been
established.

Answer: A
Supporting statement: “...results were particularly
striking because all members of the convent lived
similar lifestyles, eliminating many variables that
normally make it difficult to interpret longevity….”
Keywords: convent, longevity
Keyword location: para A, line 12-13
Explanation: Mr Danner found out that people who
have positive emotions most of the time are supposed
to live longer. But he could not find out why this was
the case. Complete the sentences below.

Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for


each answer.

Write your answers in boxes 11-13 on your answer


sheet.

11. In early tribes, negative emotions gave humans


the 11_____ that they needed to deal with
emergencies.

Answer: FOCUS
Supporting statement: “...with the observation that
negative emotions, like fear and stress, enhance our
flight-or-fight response to very real threats.….”
Keywords: observation, emotions
Keyword location: para B, line 4-5
Explanation: It is said by Fredrickson that the negative
emotions of the people had a lingering effect. People
used to gain more focus when they were afraid or
stressed.

12. Fredrickson believes that a passing positive


emotion can lead to an enduring asset such as
a 12_____which is useful in times to come.

Answer: FRIENDSHIP
Supporting statement: “....If you building a friendship
through being playful, that friendship is a lasting
resource….”
Keywords: friendship, lasting
Keyword location: para F, line 6-7
Explanation: Frederickson has many instances in the
passage where he mentions that positive emotion can
help a person make a good friendship. And these
friendships tend to last longer.

13. Fredrickson also believes that both individuals


and 13____ benefit from positive emotions.

Answer: SOCIETY
Supporting statement: “....Not only are these
emotions good for the individual, but they are also
good for society.….”
Keywords: emotions, individual
Keyword location: para F, line 9-10
Explanation: It is rightly said in paragraph F that
positive emotions are good for the society as well.
People will have more empathy towards other if they
have a positive mindset.

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