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Putting down the mobile phone, talking about negative feelings with friends or seeking professional advice are some of the methods to help tackle depression and     1     (anxious) during the COVID-19 outbreak, experts said.

    2     the virus continues to circulate and lockdowns trigger mental stress, experts have also called for greater investment in mental health services nationwide.

The World Health Organization said in March that the prevalence of depression around the world     3     (increase) by 25 percent in the first year of the pandemic.

Lu Lin, an academician with the Chinese Academy of Sciences and president of the Peking University Sixth Hospital, said at     4     conference this month that China is no exception to the     5     (globe) trend.

From March 2020 to March 2021, the prevalence of depression and insomnia(失眠)in China had risen and repeated COVID outbreaks, quarantine requirements and the high risk of exposure     6     the virus could all contribute to     7     (worsen) people’s mental condition, according to data shared by Lu during the event.

In an interview with People’s Daily, Lu said that some misinformation circulated online during the epidemic     8     (magnify) people’s sense of panic.

The public should pay closer attention to information released by authoritative outlets, he suggested. People should also reduce the amount of time     9    they spend in front of screens and instead chat with friends or family, listen to music or exercise to relax     10     (they).

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【推荐1】This morning, my neighbor called me and asked me     1     (anxious), “Are your dogs missing?”

I     2     (fill) with nervousness and immediately made a phone call to my wife, and then I replied with relief, “No. They     3     (stay) at home.” My neighbor is a sweet, kind and generous girl with     4     old-fashioned heart and spirit. She bakes cookies and shares them with neighbors. Today she found two small dogs walking down the street,     5     she brought them home.

I then suggested places where she could report the     6    (miss) dogs. “Most people wouldn’t do anything about them,” I said, “Many cars and people passed     7     them this morning, ignoring them. You did the right thing.”

I went outside to look for someone     8     might be walking down the street, and I expected to hear the distant cry of someone calling the dogs’ names. But no one did this.

If I were lost, I would hope someone would come looking for me. If I were crying alone, I     9     (hope) that someone would stop and wipe away my tears. Why not give a little love to dogs and other     10     (creature)?

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Creative activities like baking contribute to a sense of well-being. When interviewed last week, Boston University professor of psychological and brain sciences Donna Pincus     1    (tell) HuffPost that there is “a stress relief that people get from a way to express     2    (them).”

Baking works wonder in focusing the mind because it often relies     3     very exact measurements. For instance, you have to add ingredients in the correct order,     4     cookies will be unpleasantly wet. Having complete focus on a recipe and not allowing yourself to be distracted by your thoughts often bring a healing effect. In the process, most of the     5    (decide) have already been made for you,     6    (enable) you to concentrate on the details while taking your mind away from various anxieties of your life outside the kitchen.     7     (basic), baking is a creative activity     8     you can imagine a happy moment in the future.

Pincus indicates that the act of sharing your product benefits the body and soul. When the bread or cake     9     (finish) and shared with family or friends, ”you feel like you’ve done something meaningful for     10     world and increased connection with other people as well.“

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Have you ever yelled angrily at someone when you    1     (be) hungry? If so, you’ve experienced “hangry”—some people get bad-tempered when they are overdue for a feed.

But where does hanger come from? Everything you eat is digested into various nutrients     2     will go into your bloodstream. And they are then distributed to your organs and tissues and used for energy. As time     3    (pass) after your last meal, the amount of these nutrients in your bloodstream starts to drop. If its levels fall far enough, your brain will consider it     4     a life-threatening situation.

Simple things can become difficult when you’re really hungry. You may find     5     hard to concentrate, or you may make silly     6     (decide). You might also find that your words tend to become sharp and unclear. Another thing that may be more difficult when you’re hungry is behaving within socially acceptable norms.

The     7    (easy) way to handle hanger is to eat something before you get too hungry.     8     you may have a strong desire for quick-fix foods, such as chocolate and potato chips, these foods generally may cause you     9     (feel) hangrier soon. So go for nutrient-rich, natural foods that help satisfy hunger for as long as possible, without excess calories.

A final way of handling hanger is to suggest that difficult situations     10     (deal) with after a meal, not before.

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