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## Having a laugh *The findings of psychological scientists reveal the importance of humour* Humans start developing a sense of humour as early as six weeks old, when babies begin to laugh and smile in response to stimuli. Laughter is universal across all human cultures and even exists in some for...
This page contains IELTS reading practice materials with comprehensive questions and explanations.
Choose the correct letter A, B, C or D.
1. When referring to laughter in the first paragraphs, the writer emphasises
2. What does the writer suggest about Charley Douglass?
3. What makes the Santa Cruz study particularly significant?
4. Which of the following happened in the San Diego study?
5. In the fifth paragraph, what did the results of the San Diego study suggest?
Complete the summary below.
Drag words from the box into the blanks.
Write your answers in boxes 6–10.
In one study at Australian National University, randomly chosen groups of participants were shown one of three videos, each designed to generate a different kind of (6) . When all participants were then given a deliberately frustrating task to do, it was found that those who had watched the (7) video persisted with the task for longer and tried harder to accomplish the task than either of the other two groups.
A second study in which participants were asked to perform a particularly (8) task produced similar results. According to researchers David Cheng and Lu Wang, these findings suggest that humour not only reduces (9) and helps build social connections but it may also have a (10) Effect on the body and mind.
Do the following statements agree with the views of the writer?
Write YES if the statement agrees with the views of the writer
Write NO if the statement contradicts the views of the writer
Write NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this
11. Participants in the Santa Cruz study were more accurate at identifying the laughs of friends than those of strangers.
12. The researchers in the San Diego study were correct in their predictions regarding the behaviour of the high-status individuals.
13. The participants in the Australian National University study were given a fixed amount of time to complete the task focusing on employee profiles.
14. Cheng and Wang’s conclusions were in line with established notions regarding task performance.
This page contains IELTS reading practice materials with comprehensive questions and explanations.
Choose the correct letter A, B, C or D.
1. When referring to laughter in the first paragraphs, the writer emphasises
2. What does the writer suggest about Charley Douglass?
3. What makes the Santa Cruz study particularly significant?
4. Which of the following happened in the San Diego study?
5. In the fifth paragraph, what did the results of the San Diego study suggest?
Complete the summary below.
Drag words from the box into the blanks.
Write your answers in boxes 6–10.
In one study at Australian National University, randomly chosen groups of participants were shown one of three videos, each designed to generate a different kind of (6) . When all participants were then given a deliberately frustrating task to do, it was found that those who had watched the (7) video persisted with the task for longer and tried harder to accomplish the task than either of the other two groups.
A second study in which participants were asked to perform a particularly (8) task produced similar results. According to researchers David Cheng and Lu Wang, these findings suggest that humour not only reduces (9) and helps build social connections but it may also have a (10) Effect on the body and mind.
Do the following statements agree with the views of the writer?
Write YES if the statement agrees with the views of the writer
Write NO if the statement contradicts the views of the writer
Write NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this
11. Participants in the Santa Cruz study were more accurate at identifying the laughs of friends than those of strangers.
12. The researchers in the San Diego study were correct in their predictions regarding the behaviour of the high-status individuals.
13. The participants in the Australian National University study were given a fixed amount of time to complete the task focusing on employee profiles.
14. Cheng and Wang’s conclusions were in line with established notions regarding task performance.