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10 Portfolio: Write a short summary of the text. Read it to your partner. •Come on, get in quickly" your fion sort from inside the it oat should take you up to the on floor of the department "Errm...' take the stairs and meet you up there!" you way up to the eighth floor, 1) ..E. yell back. As the doors close, you feel very relieved. It's a long If this sounds like you, or perhaps heights turn your legs to fely. you scream loudly if you see even the tiniest spider in the bath or you shake like a leat if you have to answer a question in class, you're not alone! The truth is, most of us are at least a ate afraid of something - bees and wasps, for example, the dark, 2) B.... So fear is a basic human emotion. In fact, we actually need it to survive. Whenever we meet danger or feel unsate, the brain reacts, instantly sending signals to activate the body's nervous system. As a result, we might shake or sweat and our heart starts beating faster in order to pump more blood to our muscles to get us ready for action, 3)..C... This response is called 'fight or flight' and is only turned off when the brain gets enough information to be sure that there is no more danger. What is incredible is that all this can happen in just a few seconds! Needless to say, fear is not always a good thing! People who have a phobia such as agoraphobia (fear of being in crowded public spaces such as a busy market or a bus), austrophobia (fear of enclosed spaces like lifts or tunnels),arachnophobia (fear of spiders) or even something unusual like ablutophobia (fear of washing) are extremely afraid of something. This may have developed after a very scary experience. A teenager who was bitten by a dog as a young child, for example, may now be too afraid to walk to school with his friends in case he sees a dog. This is because his brain has remembered' the fear that he felt when the dog bit him, 4) ........This may embarrass him, cause him to miss out on spending time with his friends or even to be teased by them. Between 5 and 10% of the population have phobias but there are ways to fight our fears. First of all, it's important to stop avoiding the scary situation. It may help to make a list of tears from the least to the most scary 5) .... This will not be easy, but when we see that our worst fears didn't come true, we will realise that they are irrational and there is no real reason to be afraid. Then, we will change how we respond to them 6)...C

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19 марта 2025 05:24

The text discusses the concept of fear as a fundamental human emotion that everyone experiences to some degree. It highlights how the brain reacts to danger by triggering the 'fight or flight' response, preparing the body for action in mere seconds. While fear can be beneficial for survival, it can also manifest as phobias, such as agoraphobia or arachnophobia, often stemming from past traumatic experiences. The text emphasizes that 5-10% of the population experiences phobias, which can significantly affect their lives. It provides suggestions for overcoming fears, such as facing the feared situation gradually and recognizing that many fears are irrational, ultimately helping individuals manage their responses to fear more effectively.

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10 Portfolio: Write a short summary of the text. Read it to your partner. •Come on, get in quickly" your fion sort from inside the it oat should take you up to the on floor of the department "Errm...' take the stairs and meet you up there!" you way up to the eighth floor, 1) ..E. yell back. As the doors close, you feel very relieved. It's a long If this sounds like you, or perhaps heights turn your legs to fely. you scream loudly if you see even the tiniest spider in the bath or you shake like a leat if you have to answer a question in class, you're not alone! The truth is, most of us are at least a ate afraid of something - bees and wasps, for example, the dark, 2) B.... So fear is a basic human emotion. In fact, we actually need it to survive. Whenever we meet danger or feel unsate, the brain reacts, instantly sending signals to activate the body's nervous system. As a result, we might shake or sweat and our heart starts beating faster in order to pump more blood to our muscles to get us ready for action, 3)..C... This response is called 'fight or flight' and is only turned off when the brain gets enough information to be sure that there is no more danger. What is incredible is that all this can happen in just a few seconds! Needless to say, fear is not always a good thing! People who have a phobia such as agoraphobia (fear of being in crowded public spaces such as a busy market or a bus), austrophobia (fear of enclosed spaces like lifts or tunnels),arachnophobia (fear of spiders) or even something unusual like ablutophobia (fear of washing) are extremely afraid of something. This may have developed after a very scary experience. A teenager who was bitten by a dog as a young child, for example, may now be too afraid to walk to school with his friends in case he sees a dog. This is because his brain has remembered' the fear that he felt when the dog bit him, 4) ........This may embarrass him, cause him to miss out on spending time with his friends or even to be teased by them. Between 5 and 10% of the population have phobias but there are ways to fight our fears. First of all, it's important to stop avoiding the scary situation. It may help to make a list of tears from the least to the most scary 5) .... This will not be easy, but when we see that our worst fears didn't come true, we will realise that they are irrational and there is no real reason to be afraid. Then, we will change how we respond to them 6)...C
The text discusses the concept of fear as a fundamental human emotion that everyone experiences to some degree. It highlights how the brain reacts to danger by triggering the 'fight or flight' response, preparing the body for action in mere seconds. While fear can be beneficial for survival, it can also manifest as phobias, such as agoraphobia or arachnophobia, often stemming from past traumatic experiences. The text emphasizes that 5-10% of the population experiences phobias, which can significantly affect their lives. It provides suggestions for overcoming fears, such as facing the feared situation gradually and recognizing that many fears are irrational, ultimately helping individuals manage their responses to fear more effectively.